Blank Space Punk Right Back at It Again Cover

2014 single by Taylor Swift

2014 single by Taylor Swift

"Blank Space"
A polaroid of Swift in a black sweater leaning over a bench. Texts on the polaroid include: "T.S." on the upper left corner, "Blank Space" on the upper right corner, and the lyric "Boys only want love if it's torture" on the footer.
Single by Taylor Swift
from the anthology 1989
Released November 10, 2014 (2014-11-10)
Studio
  • MXM, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Conway Recording, Los Angeles, US
Genre Electropop
Length 3:52
Label Big Motorcar
Songwriter(s)
  • Taylor Swift
  • Max Martin
  • Shellback
Producer(due south)
  • Max Martin
  • Shellback
Taylor Swift singles chronology
"Milk shake It Off"
(2014)
"Bare Infinite"
(2014)
"Mode"
(2015)
Music video
"Blank Space" on YouTube

"Blank Space" is a vocal by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, taken from her fifth studio anthology, 1989. The vocal was released to U.s. radio stations as the second unmarried from 1989 on November 10, 2014, past Republic Records in partnership with Swift's label at the fourth dimension, Big Motorcar. Swift co-wrote "Bare Infinite" with its producers Max Martin and Shellback. For the lyrics, she conceived the vocal equally a satirical cocky-referential nod to her reputation as a flirtatious woman with a series of romantic attachments, which blemished her once-wholesome girl side by side door paradigm. Musically, it is an electropop song with minimal hip hop-influenced beats.

"Blank Space" spent seven weeks atop the US Billboard Hot 100 and was certified eight times platinum by the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA). Information technology also topped charts in Australia, Canada, Iceland, Scotland, and South Africa. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) reported that "Blank Space" was i of the best-selling singles of 2015. Critics praised the song's production and Swift's songwriting; some picked it every bit 1989 's highlight. The song earned three nominations at the 58th Grammy Awards, including two general categories: Tape of the Year and Song of the Twelvemonth. It featured on decade-end lists past such publications as Billboard, Rolling Stone, and Slant Mag.

Joseph Kahn directed the music video for "Blank Space", which depicts Swift as a jealous woman who acts erratically upon suspecting her boyfriend's infidelity. Photography took identify mostly at Oheka Castle, with a few boosted scenes shot at Woolworth Estate. The video won All-time Pop Video and Best Female Video at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards. Swift included "Blank Infinite" on the ready lists for ii of her concert tours: the 1989 World Tour (2015) and Reputation Stadium Tour (2018). The song has been adapted into cover versions of different genres past several rock musicians, including I Prevail and Ryan Adams.

Background [edit]

Inspired by 1980s synth-pop with synthesizers, drum pads, and overlapped vocals, Taylor Swift decided to move away from the signature country styles of her previous releases and incorporate a straightforward pop product for her 5th studio album, 1989, which was released in 2014.[ane] [2] [3] The recording process began in mid-2013 meantime with the first of Swift'due south headlining earth tour in support of her fourth studio album Red.[iv] On 1989, Swift and Swedish producer Max Martin served every bit executive producers.[ii] Martin and his frequent collaborator Shellback produced 7 out of 13 songs on the album'south standard edition.[5]

Having been known as "America'south Sweetheart" cheers to her wholesome and down-to-earth girl next door paradigm,[6] [7] Swift saw her reputation blemished due to her history of romantic relationships with a series of high-contour celebrities. The New York Times asserted in 2013 that her "dating history [had] begun to stir what feels similar the beginning of a backfire", questioning whether Swift was in the midst of a quarter-life crunch.[viii] The Tampa Bay Times observed that until the release of 1989, Swift's love life had become a fixed tabloid involvement and overshadowed her musicianship.[7] Swift disliked the media portrayal of her as a "serial-dater", feeling that it undermined her professional person works, and became reticent to discuss her personal life in public.[9] [10] The tabloid scrutiny on her image prompted her to write satirical songs virtually her perceived image, in addition to her traditional romantic themes.[11]

Lyrics and music [edit]

Talking to GQ in 2015, Swift said that she envisioned "Bare Space" to be a satirical cocky-referential nod to the media perception of her image as "a daughter who's crazy but seductive but glamorous but nuts but manipulative".[12] She admitted that she had felt personally attacked for a long fourth dimension before realizing "information technology was kind of hilarious".[12] She co-wrote the song with its producers, Max Martin and Shellback.[5] In "Blank Space", she describes herself equally a "nightmare dressed like a daydream".[13] The chorus contains the lyrics "Got a long listing of ex-lovers / They'll tell you I'k insane / Merely I've got a blank space, baby / And I'll write your proper noun," which allude to Swift'due south trademark songwriting taking inspirations from her honey life.[thirteen] [14] The line "Got a long list of ex-lovers" is often misheard as "All the lonely Starbucks lovers", prompting internet discussions including a response from Starbucks themselves upon the song'southward release.[15] [sixteen]

External video
video icon Taylor Swift talking to NME about how she wrote "Blank Infinite", published October 9, 2015

Swift told NME in 2022 that when "Blank Space" was released, she noted, "One-half the people got the joke, half the people really think that I was similar really owning the fact that I'm a psychopath".[17] The Milwaukee Journal Scout 's Piet Levy wrote that the song is about Swift finally assuming responsibility for a failed relationship.[eighteen] Fact 's Aimee Cliff declares the song "ane of [Swift's] virtually enjoyable songs to engagement," and writes that Swift is "reminisce[ing] nearly her flings" and positioning them as "just as romantic and exciting as some nifty love".[19] Corey Baesley from PopMatters summed the song up every bit a realization that a human relationship would be inevitably over, a "serious disillusionment" for Swift.[xx] Fourth dimension author Sam Lansky said that "Blank Space" was where Swift got herself "in on the joke".[14] In a retrospective commentary, Billboard 's Richard He wrote that on "Blank Space", Swift not only made fun of herself but also mocked the media gossip, resulting in a discourse on pop culture that would serve every bit the foundation for Swift's 2022 album Reputation.[21] Pitchfork author Vrinda Jagoda described the song every bit a representation of Swift's "romantic skepticism" on 1989, equally Swift ceased to long for a perfect, lasting romance.[22]

Martin and Shellback employed a sparse production for "Blank Space" as Swift wanted the song to emphasize the lyrics and vocals.[2] Musically, "Blank Infinite" is an electropop song[23] that is set up over minimal hip hop-influenced beats.[24] The song incorporates synthesizers, percussioned guitar strums, and layered backing vocals.[xx] [25] Various contemporary critics compared the vocal's minimal production to that of New Zealand vocalist-songwriter Lorde'southward music, specifically her 2013 album Pure Heroine.[annotation 1] Spin 'south Andrew Unterberger commented that, every bit with the rest of 1989, "Blank Space" embraces 1980s pop music actuality while incorporating a modern twist.[26] Baesley thought that the minimal production may "sound bright and easy, but it'due south anything only the latter to create", calling information technology "weapons-grade, professional popular".[20]

Release and commercial operation [edit]

Republic Records in partnership with Swift's and so-label Large Machine appear in belatedly October 2022 that "Blank Space" would serve equally the second single from 1989, following the lead single "Shake It Off" in Baronial. The vocal impacted U.s. rhythmic crossover radio on Nov x, 2014.[27] The following day, Republic and Big Auto promoted the song to United states of america hot adult contemporary[28] and contemporary hitting radio.[29] A CD unmarried version of "Bare Infinite" was released in Germany on January 2, 2015, by Universal Music Group.[30]

"Blank Space" debuted at number eighteen on the Us Billboard Hot 100 on the nautical chart dated November 15, 2014.[31] The unmarried reached number one in its 3rd week on the nautical chart, supported by the release of its music video. Information technology took the number-one position from 1989 's lead single "Shake It Off", making Swift the beginning woman in Billboard Hot 100 chart history to succeed herself at the top spot.[32] "Blank Space" remained atop the Billboard Hot 100 for seven consecutive weeks, making it Swift'south longest reign at number ane.[33] Every bit of July 2019, "Blank Infinite" has sold 4.half-dozen meg copies in the U.s..[34] The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single 8× Platinum, which denotes eight million units based on sales and track-equivalent on-demand streams.[35]

The single besides reached number ane in Commonwealth of australia,[36] Canada,[37] Southward Africa,[38] and Scotland.[39] It peaked atop the Euro Digital Vocal Sales, a Billboard component chart,[forty] and the Finnish Download Chart.[41] "Blank Infinite" charted within the superlative five of national record charts, at number ii in New Zealand,[42] Poland,[43] Slovakia,[44] number 3 in Bulgaria,[45] number iv in the Czech Republic,[46] Ireland,[47] Israel,[48] the UK,[49] and number five in Lebanese republic.[50] It received multi-platinum certifications in Commonwealth of australia (8× Platinum),[51] Canada (4× Platinum),[52] and the UK (2× Platinum).[53] According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), the vocal was the 8th best-selling vocal of 2015, with 9.2 million rail-equivalent units.[54]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

The song received critical acclaim. Upon the release of 1989, Shane Kimberline of musicOMH chosen "Blank Space" one of the album's all-time songs.[55] PopMatters 's Corey Baesley lauded information technology equally "easily a candidate for the best pop vocal of 2014".[20] Sydney Gore from The 405 deemed "Bare Space" the album's highlight,[13] and Aimee Cliff from Fact labeled information technology one of Swift's "about enjoyable songs to date" for portraying a mundane topic in a larger-than-life manner.[19] Drowned in Audio 's Robert Leedham wrote that Swift succeeded in experimenting with new musical styles on 1989, specifically choosing "Blank Infinite" as an example.[56]

The Observer critic Kitty Empire picked "Blank Space" equally a vocal that showcased Swift's musical and lyrical maturity, calling it "an out-and-out popular song with an intriguingly skeletal undercarriage".[57] Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Mikael Wood selected the track as one of the album's better songs because of Swift's songwriting craftsmanship.[24] The New York Times critic Jon Caramanica deemed the vocal "Swift at her pinnacle" that "serves to assert both her power and her primness".[58] The Independent 'south Andy Gill was less enthusiastic, calling it a "corporate rebel clichéd [sic]" song.[23]

Retrospective reviews of "Blank Space" have been positive. Critic Alexis Petridis of The Guardian in 2022 declared "Blank Space" the best single Swift had released, praising its success in transforming Swift's image from a land singer-songwriter to a pop star thank you to its "effortless" melody and witty lyrics.[25] Rolling Stone reviewer Rob Sheffield wrote: "Every 2nd of 'Blank Space' is perfect".[59] Paste in 2022 described the song as "remarkably well-made, infectiously tricky, and legitimately funny", and named it the best song on 1989.[60] Selja Rankin from Entertainment Weekly too dubbed "Blank Space" the best track on the album, praising the over-the-top lyrics and its catchy 1980s popular audio.[61]

Accolades [edit]

Rolling Stone ranked "Bare Space" 6th on their listing of the all-time songs of 2014[62] and 73rd on their list of the best songs of the 2010s decade.[63] Time named information technology equally the ninth best song in their yr-stop listing.[64] The song placed at number 3 on The Village Voice 'due south almanac year-end Pazz & Jop critics' poll of 2014.[65] Stereogum [66] and Uproxx [67] ranked the song at numbers 49 and 72 on their lists of the best songs of the 2010s decade, respectively. Billboard named it i of the 100 "Songs That Defined the Decade". Katie Atkinson wrote that the single consolidated Swift'south trademark autobiographical storytelling in music while "setting the standard for a new, cocky-aware pop star" in poking fun at her perceived paradigm.[68] On Slant Magazine 's listing of the 100 best singles of the 2010s, "Bare Space" ranked 15th.[69] In 2021, Rolling Stone placed the song at number 357 on its list of 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[70]

"Blank Space" won Song of the Year at the 2022 American Music Awards.[71] At the 2022 BMI Awards, the song was one of the Award-Winning Songs that helped Swift earn the honor Songwriter of the Year.[72] It earned a nomination for International Work of the Year at the 2022 APRA Awards in Australia.[73] At the 58th Almanac Grammy Awards in 2016, "Blank Space" was nominated in three categories—Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Popular Solo Performance.[74]

Music video [edit]

Evolution and release [edit]

Exterior view of Oheka Castle and its gardens, adorned with symmetrical water bodies and tree lines

Joseph Kahn directed the music video for "Blank Space". Swift approached Kahn with the thought for treatment, desiring the video to portray her self-deprecation every bit a "crazy villain" alike to the lyrics.[75] According to Kahn, Swift envisioned "Blank Infinite" as "a video addressing this concept of, if she has so many boys breaking up with her perhaps the problem isn't the boy, perchance the problem is her".[76] Photography took place at two locations in Long Island: primary shooting took place at Oheka Castle, with a few additional scenes shot at Woolworth Manor. The video was shot over three days in September 2014;[77] the final day was dedicated to movie American Express Unstaged: Taylor Swift Experience, an interactive 360° mobile app in collaboration with American Express.[78] For the video, Swift was thorough in choosing the concepts and imagery. Kahn spoke of his working experience with Swift on Mashable: "When y'all have an artist wanting to test her imaging, it'south always great territory to be in".[76]

Kahn took inspirations from Stanley Kubrick's 1971 movie A Clockwork Orange for the video'due south symmetrical framing fashion, calling information technology "a actually funny mode to approach a pop video".[78] The video begins with Swift'southward love interest (played by model Sean O'Pry) driving a Shelby AC Cobra towards Swift's mansion. Upon arrival, the boyfriend and Swift quickly become a loving couple. They engage in diverse romantic activities together, dancing, painting a portrait for the young man, walking along the estate grounds, and riding horses into the woods. Halfway through the video, Swift notices her swain texting someone, and the couple begins to autumn apart. They brainstorm to fight, and Swift shows erratic behaviors such as throwing vases, slashing the painted portrait, and burning her boyfriend'due south clothes, which drives the boyfriend to end the relationship.[79] At a high signal, Swift uses a golf club to destroy her fellow's motorcar, a reference to Tiger Woods' 2009 cheating scandal.[76] As the boyfriend leaves the estate, a new man (played by Andrea Denver) approaches, offering Swift a new promise for love.[79]

Swift planned to premiere to the video on Good Morn America on November 11, 2014, just Yahoo! accidentally leaked it a day earlier.[75] Swift posted the video onto her Vevo account quickly afterward the leak.[lxxx] The interactive app American Express Unstaged: Taylor Swift Experience, featuring the 360° video version of "Blank Space", was released concurrently. The user can choose to either follow Swift and her love interest throughout the linear storyline, or leave the storyline to explore other rooms in the mansion and discover interactive easter eggs, such every bit Swift'due south childhood photos.[81] [82] The app was available for free on mobile app stores. Kahn talked to Rolling Stone that the app was created with "superfans" who wanted to "feel even closer to Swift" in listen.[77]

Reception [edit]

Upon release, media outlets compared the narrative of the video to that of Gone Girl, in the sense that both Swift and Gone Girl 's protagonist "[strip] away the romantic sheen she'south given all her relationships in the past".[83] Randall Roberts from the Los Angeles Times wrote that Swift delivered an "Oscar-worthy" performance.[79] Billboard praised the video'due south cinematic quality and aesthetics, and constitute Swift'south self-referential portrayal amusing, which served every bit "icing on the blood-filled block".[84] Columnist Jessica Valenti from The Guardian complimented Swift's portrayal of her perceived image and dubbed the video "a feminist daydream", where "the narrow and sexist caricatures attached to women are acted out for our amusement, their total ridiculousness on brandish".[85]

USA Today in 2022 named the video Swift's best music video upwardly to date, calling information technology a "pure 'art' form".[86] Spin also dubbed it the greatest video Swift had done so far, praising the video'south combination of glamorous aesthetics and hilarious depiction of Swift's reputation.[87] Entertainment Weekly in 2022 picked "Blank Space" equally the best video among 1989 singles, describing it as "the simply music video that can be earnestly described every bit 'Kubrickian'."[88] The video for "Blank Space" won All-time Pop Video and Best Female Video at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards.[89] It earned a nomination for All-time International Female Video at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan.[90] The American Express Unstaged: Taylor Swift Experience app won Original Interactive Program at the 67th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.[91] Rolling Stone placed "Blank Infinite" at number 67 on its list of 100 greatest music videos of all time.[92]

Live performances and other versions [edit]

Swift performed "Blank Infinite" during the "1989 Secret Session", live streamed by Yahoo! and iHeartRadio on October 27, 2014.[93] Swift premiered the song on tv at the 2022 American Music Awards, where she recreated the narrative of the music video, acting as a psychopathic woman who acts erratically towards her young man.[94] She again performed the vocal on The Vocalization on November 25,[95] at the 2022 Victoria's Clandestine Fashion Evidence on December two,[96] and during Capital FM's Jingle Bong Ball 2022 in London, broadcast on December five.[97]

On February 25, 2015, Swift opened the 2022 Brit Awards with a rendition of "Blank Space". At the get-go of the performance, Swift sang the song in front of a white background featuring silhouettes of backup dancers.[98] The song was part of the set up lists for two of Swift's concert tours—the 1989 World Bout (2015)[99] and Reputation Stadium Tour (2018).[100] On September 9, 2019, Swift performed the song at the City of Lover one-off concert in Paris, France.[101] She performed the song again at the We Can Survive clemency concert on October 19, 2019, in Los Angeles.[102] At the 2022 American Music Awards, where Swift was honored Artist of the Decade, she performed "Bare Space" as part of a medley of her hits.[103] She again performed the song at Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball 2022 in London,[104] and at iHeartRadio Z100's Jingle Ball 2022 in New York Urban center.[105]

Following the song's debut at the 2022 American Music Awards, rapper Pitbull uploaded a remix featuring his rap poesy to SoundCloud on December 15, 2014.[106] Retro music grouping Postmodern Jukebox transformed the vocal into a 1940s-inspired runway in their embrace.[107] Rock band Imagine Dragons performed a slowed down rendition of the vocal sampling Ben E. King's "Stand up by Me" at BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge in February 2015.[108] Metalcore band I Prevail released a post-hardcore comprehend of "Blank Space" equally a single in December 2014.[109] The cover reached number nine on Billboard Hot Rock Songs[110] and number ninety on the Billboard Hot 100,[111] and received a platinum certification past the RIAA, which denotes one million track-equivalent units.[112]

Rock vocalist Ryan Adams covered "Blank Space" on his 2022 track-by-track cover album of Swift'southward 1989.[113] On his rendition, Adams incorporated stripped-down, acoustic string instruments, contrasting the original'southward electronic product.[114] [115] Indie singer Male parent John Misty released a cover version of the song in the way of the rock band the Velvet Hugger-mugger in 2015.[116] The cover is a reinterpretation of Adams'due south version and is congenital on the melody of the song "I'thousand Waiting for the Man".[117]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits are adapted from 1989 album liner notes.[5]

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

See too [edit]

  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 2014
  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 2015
  • List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2015
  • List of Canadian Hot 100 number-1 singles of 2014
  • Listing of number-one singles of 2022 (Australia)
  • List of number-one singles of 2022 (South Africa)
  • List of most-viewed YouTube videos

Footnotes [edit]

  1. ^ Those who compared "Blank Space" to Lorde's music included The 405 'south Sydney Gore,[13] PopMatters 's Corey Beasley,[twenty] and Spin 'due south Andrew Unterberger.[26]
  2. ^ The best Billboard Hot 100 chart is based on nautical chart operation during 1958-2018.[179]
  3. ^ The all-time Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart is based on chart operation during 1992-2017.[180]

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