James Blunt

James Blunt Reveals Dark Meaning Behind Hit Song ‘You’re Beautiful’

James Blunt has revealed that his famous love ballad ‘You’re Beautiful’ is actually about drug use and stalking—not romance.

The British singer shared the shocking truth in a video celebrating the 20th anniversary of the song’s release.

Blunt said the lyrics, long believed to be about falling in love at first sight, were inspired by seeing an ex-girlfriend on the London Underground while he was high on drugs.

“It’s about a guy who’s high and stalking someone else’s girlfriend on the subway,” Blunt explained. “It’s not romantic—it’s a bit creepy.”

The 2005 hit was Blunt’s breakout single from his Back to Bedlam album. It sold over four million copies and topped charts worldwide, earning him fame and fortune—including a home in Ibiza.

Despite the song’s dark origins, it became a favorite for weddings and romantic playlists. But Blunt says that’s a mistake.

“People who choose this song for their wedding are messed up,” he told the Huffington Post. “He should be locked up. It’s not a romantic song.”

Blunt admitted he’s still surprised by how widely the song connected with people, saying:

“Who would have thought a song about being high and stalking someone’s girlfriend would resonate so much?”

Sazid Kabir

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