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It's true, ‘You’re Beautiful’ is not a love song: James Blunt 

As it turns out, the song isn't the soppy love ballad we thought it was.

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NEW DELHI: James Blunt did turn our hearts upside down with the song 'You're Beautiful,' but it turns out, it isn't the soppy love ballad we thought it was.

To everyone’s horror, the singer has revealed the deep meaning behind his song ‘You’re Beautiful’ and it is quite unsettling.

The ‘Heart to Heart’ hit-maker, in a recent interview with Huffington Post, said that it is not a romantic song, but about someone who is high on drugs.

“You're Beautiful' is not this soft romantic f****** song. It's about a guy who's high as a f****** kite on drugs in the subway stalking someone else's girlfriend when that guy is there in front of him, and he should be locked up or put in prison for being some kind of perv,” he said.

The singer also shared his feelings about the people who term ‘You’re beautiful’ as a love song or a wedding song.

“Everyone goes, 'Ah, he's so romantic. I want 'You're Beautiful' as my wedding song.' These people are f***** up.”

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