Taylor Swift performs onstage at Sprint Center on Sept. 21, 2015 in Kansas City, Missouri. 
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Check out some of our favorite recent revelations about the tunes -- as well as some chart milestones from 1989 so far -- below.​Taylor Swift recently shared three separate videos from Grammy Pro, where she explains the work behind 1989,featuring song-by-song analysis and intel on how the tunes came together. 
1. As of March 2015, 1989 outsold Red. That means in 19 weeks, 1989 outsold what Red had sold in 228 weeks.
2. Not winning the Grammy for Album of the Year for Red influenced making1989. "Maybe they're right," she explained about taking critics' critiques about her previous works to heart. "Maybe I need to fix the problem, which is that I have not been making sonically cohesive albums. I need to really think about whether I'm listening to a scared record label, and what that's doing to the art I'm making."
3. "'Blank Space' is a song I wrote that is like a satire. The media decided that I dated too many people. You're sitting there at an awards show and you know there's going to be a joke about you being a serial dater in the monologue and you're like 'This is rude. I'm 22.'"
4. "In 'Out of the Woods,' the main snare is a combo of white noise [Jack Antonoff] got from blowing out the EMI board, clapping his hands, and, no joke, dropping his gear bag. He mic-d that up on the floor. "
5. 1989 sold 1,287,000 its first week -- that's more than the sum of the next 100 titles on the Billboard 200 (for the same week) combined for sales week ending Nov. 2, according to Nielsen Music. 
6. With 1989's success, Taylor Swift became the only woman other than Whitney Houston to see multiple albums spend at least 10 weeks at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200.
7. The unique music of "Clean" comes courtesy of a couple of Imogen Heap's unique instruments: a mbira (a thumb piano) and "then these things called boomwhackers, which are for the percussion," Swift explained. 
8. The vibe she wanted for "Shake It Off": "I want it to start off, and the second the song starts I want it to be the song that if it's played at a wedding and there's one girl who hasn't danced all night, all her friends will come over and be like, 'Come on. You have to dance on this one!'"
Mission accomplished.

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