Charlie Puth Alludes to Taylor Swift's Name Check as He Teases New Song: 'Thank You for Your Support'

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The "See You Again" singer seemingly thanked Swift for inspiring him to release new music

<p>Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty; Taylor Hill/Getty</p> Taylor Swift; Charlie Puth

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Taylor Swift; Charlie Puth

Charlie Puth appreciates the recognition from Taylor Swift!

On Friday, May 3, Puth, 32, teased a new song on TikTok just days after responding to Swift, 34, naming him in a song on her new The Tortured Poets Department album.

“These last couple weeks have been really crazy for obvious reasons, but I wanted to share something with you,” the “See You Again” artist wrote over a clip of himself singing along to his new song.

“This is a song I wrote about my friend called ‘Hero.’ Sometimes I get a little nervous being overly honest in my music which is why this was sitting on my hard drive for awhile," Puth continued. "But I think someone out there was giving me a sign that I needed to release it."

"So… I declare ‘Hero’ will be out everywhere on May 24th as the first single of my new album. Thank you for your support… you know who you are,” Puth added.

Related: Charlie Puth Reacts to His Name-Check on Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department

On Swift’s 11th studio album, which was released on April 19, she name-checks the musician in the title track.

In the song, Swift playfully mocks a former flame about his love for vintage typewriters and likening himself to legendary poets.

"You smokеd, then ate seven bars of chocolate / We declared Charlie Puth should be a bigger artist," she sings on the track, making a reference to the "We Don’t Talk Anymore" singer.

The 1975 frontman Matty Healy — Swift's ex who fans have speculated much of The Tortured Poets Department is about — has also shared his love for Puth in the past.

In 2018, the rock star, 35, posted, "That Charlie Puth and Boyz II Men track is harrrrrd," on his now-defunct X (formerly Twitter) account. Puth himself saw Healy's kind words and replied, "Thank u matty!" which fans have since taken screengrabs of.

<p>Santiago Felipe/Getty</p> Charlie Puth in New York City in May 2023

Santiago Felipe/Getty

Charlie Puth in New York City in May 2023

Swifties caught the reference and immediately flocked to Puth’s TikTok comment section when he previewed “Hero.”

“We declare that Charlie Puth should be a bigger artist,” one person wrote. Another added, “You look a lot like Charlie Puth. He should be a bigger artist. 🖤”

Pointing out Puth’s own lyrics, a fan argued, “‘you know who you are’ is an iconic reference 🫡.”

Before releasing the “Hero” teaser on Friday, he reacted to Swift's mention via social media on April 28 by reposting Swift's reaction to The Tortured Poets Department's success among fans.

<p>John Shearer/Getty</p> Taylor Swift performs in Arizona in March 2023

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Taylor Swift performs in Arizona in March 2023

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"My mind is blown. I’m completely floored by the love you’ve shown this album,” Swift wrote, alongside a gallery of behind-the-scenes photos taken during the album's recording.

"2.6 million ARE YOU ACTUALLY SERIOUS?? Thank you for listening, streaming, and welcoming Tortured Poets into your life. Feeling completely overwhelmed," the singer continued. "I was already so fired up to get back to the tour but you doing THIS?? May 9th can’t come soon enough 🤍."

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