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Sam Smith feels Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift make a great couple Getty

Sam Smith thinks American singer/songwriter Taylor Swift and Scottish singer/DJ Calvin Harris have the potential to be the next power couple. The 23-year-old Leave Your Lover singer feels the two share great chemistry together.

"I don't see Taylor a lot. I think I've met her a grand total of five times, but she's been amazing every time. She's lovely," he told the Heat magazine.

"[Her and Calvin] look sweet. His body is amazing right now isn't it? They need to do a joint [advert] like David and Victoria. Are they the new Beckhams? They are!"

Reports that Rita Ora's former boyfriend and the Red hitmaker are dating started in March, when the two were pictured shopping in Nashville, dressed similarly. The couple made their relationship public when Swift kissed Harris during the Billboard Music Awards 2015, held at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas on 17 May. In June, Swift and Harris were announced as Forbes magazine's highest-paid celebrity couple of 2015.

Previously, in an interview with Kiss FM UK, the music producer gushed about the 25-year-old Bad Blood hitmaker. "It's going absolutely fantastic. It's interesting because obviously there's different things written about it every day and even if we don't do anything publicly for a while, someone will make something up. For me it could be a lot worse and I'd still be like insanely happy with her so I'm good with it," Harris said.

The Shake It Off singer, who once predicted she would be single when she turns 30, admitted to Glamour UK magazine that she does not find it easy having a boyfriend. She said: "There is no easy way for me to engage with romance. I'm really busy, so I can't. And it's a good thing that I feel really independent and I feel that my friends are all I need."

"It's kind of a sad way I got there, though, being shamed into it. What else is it when you have two boyfriends in one year and everyone's calling you boy crazy, making jokes about you at awards shows? That's public humiliation. And I don't think its fair," Swift added.