She can show you incredible things! In a new video shared by Taylor Swift on
Thursday, January 7, the 1989 superstar performs a gorgeous solo
acoustic version of her smash single "Blank Space" — and it's gone viral
in less than 24 hours.
While
the posted YouTube clip is new, Swift gave the intimate performance
last September at the Grammy Museum's Clive Davis Theater in L.A.The songstress kicked off her
performance with a brief synopsis of how her single came to be, which
she's previously detailed to Us Weekly in an exclusive interview.
Swift sarcastically explained how there was a "wonderful fixation" on
her dating history and romantic life, but it was initially frustrating
because she was depicted as a "psycho serial dater girl."
"It's
been awesome, I loved it," she joked, making fun of certain headlines
like: "'Taylor Swift Standing Near Some Guy: Watch Out, Guy!'"
"My
first reaction was like, 'Man, that's a bummer. This isn't fun for
me,'" she shared with the audience during the intimate show. However,
she took that frustrating situation and turned it into a positive.
But my second reaction was like,
'Hey, that's actually a really interesting character,'" she shared. "So,
I was like, 'I can use this!'" (As witnessed in her epic "Blank Space"
music video, Swift's character stayed true to her promise — and her
lyrics.)
This is the latest portion of Swift's Grammy
Museum set to be shared online. On January 4, the singer released the
airy "Wildest Dreams" on her YouTube page.
Watch video here: https://youtu.be/p1Zt47V3pPw
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