Taylor Swift is "obsessed" with this "1989" mash-up
"Blank Space" and "Style" are arguably the two best songs on Taylor Swift's latest album, "1989," so you can just imagine how good the two would sound mixed together.
Imagine no longer -- singer/songwriter Louisa Wendorff performed a lovely acoustic arrangement of the tunes that's making the rounds online and caught the attention of none other than Swift herself.
The singer tweeted the YouTube video of Wendorff's duet with Devin Dawson to her 49 million followers, declaring herself "OBSESSED" with it.
OBSESSED.
@louisawendorff
http://t.co/gXrXYEZx1B
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) December 27, 2014
Wendorff, a Nashville-based singer/songwriter who has also mashed up songs by the likes of Ed Sheeran and Beyonce, has been reaping the benefits of Swift's glowing endorsement. As of this writing, the video has more than 1 million views and her EP, "Arrow," has climbed up the iTunes' singer/songwriter charts.
Sooooo it's still climbing and I am beyond #honored
Wow I love you guys so much! pic.twitter.com/IMKmVaGgIs
— louisa wendorff (@louisawendorff) December 29, 2014
Perhaps not surprisingly, she's been freaking out a bit about it on Twitter.
YOU GUYS!!!! I'm so overwhelmed by what's happening!!!! Thank you all so much for all your encouragement and support and @taylorswift13!🙈💃😍🙌
— louisa wendorff (@louisawendorff) December 27, 2014
WHAT IS LIFE?!?! pic.twitter.com/ddQ3KiIoer
— louisa wendorff (@louisawendorff) December 27, 2014