Taylor Swift is back with another stripped down performance from her Grammy Museum concert, this time of her hit song “Blank Space.”
The 26-year-old singer performed an intimate concert at the museum’s Clive Davis Theater to celebrate her attendance record-breaking exhibit.
Taylor talked about how the inspiration for the song was the media’s portrayal of her as a serial dater.
“My first reaction was like, ‘This is a bummer. This isn’t fun for me,’” Taylor said. “But then my second reaction ended up being like, ‘Hey, That’s a really interesting character they’re writing about. She jet sets around the world collecting men…then she traps them and locks them in her mansion, and then she’s crying in her marble bathtub surrounded by pearls. So I was like, ‘I can use this.’”
Make sure to watch the awesome electric guitar version of “Wildest Dreams” as well!
Taylor performs “Blank Space” at The GRAMMY Museum
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