Did You Know Taylor Swift’s Blank Space Was Not Really A Song?: Know Here

Taylor Swift's Blank Space did not start off to be a real song.

Do you all love Taylor Swift’s song from her fifth studio album, Blank Space? Well, why not? It is such an amazing piece of rendition that it got popular on a global level. Taylor Swift who has bagged enormous accolades for her musical acumen recently revealed an interesting fact of how her song Blank Space was not really supposed to be a song in the initial phase!! A report on koimoi.com talked about it and we take reference from this story for our write up here.

The song, co-written by Taylor is a satirical self-referential nod to her reputation as a flirtatious woman with a series of romantic attachments. So how did this song come to be when we originally knew Ms Swift as someone who had the wholesome girl next door image? Well, hear it from the horse’s – sorry she’s more a unicorn- mouth.

While in conversation with Sirius XM in October 2014, Taylor Swift opened up about how Blank Space was actually conceptualized. She said, “You know what’s interesting about this song is that I started writing it as joke.”

Continuing further, Taylor Swift said, “I was just kinda sitting around thinking about how the media has had a field day talking about what they think my personal life is like. So I just kind of though, ‘Alright, so they’ve drawn up this factitious profile of this girl who is like a serial dater and she’s like over-emotional. She’s like unstable, like completely clingy, needy, like a nightmare.’ So i was thinking about it, and i just thought, ‘How incredibly complex and interesting that character actually is if were a real girl and what kind of song she would write.”

Stating that she had till then never written a cheeky song, Taylor Swift added, “It’s kind of interesting to kind of joke around with it, kinda play around with the narrative everybody’s been joking around about anyway.

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Well, to tell you Blank Space the song of Taylor Swift, has over 2.9 billion views.