💨 Abstract
James Blunt's 2005 hit "You’re Beautiful" celebrates its 20th anniversary. The song, initially seen as a romantic declaration, is revealed by Blunt to be about stalking an ex-girlfriend while high on drugs. Despite the sinister undertone, fans appreciate the song's charm. Blunt, now married, reflects on the song's impact on his life and career, selling 20 million records and winning multiple awards.
Courtesy: Emily Bashforth
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