Taylor Swift is one of the most popular international artists in the music industry. Since her career began in 2006, the singer has not stopped reaping success after success, with her ten recordings, with which she has broken all records and has positioned herself at the top of the sales charts.

Her success is undeniable and her more than 230 million fans around the world go crazy every time the artist announces a new album, a new song or an international tour. And it is that the American has once again revolutionized the musical scene with her new concert tour, with which she will tour many international cities.

The Eras Tour started a few months ago in different cities in the United States, but the big news came a few weeks ago, when he announced the dates and destinations that he was going to visit all over the world next year. Of course, the artist will make a stop in Spain.

The site chosen has been the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, in Madrid, and this past Thursday, July 13, tickets went on sale. This pitched battle that took place to get to see the singer-songwriter culminated in all the tickets sold a few minutes after her departure.

But not only getting to see the artist live is one of her fans’ priorities, deciphering her lyrics has also become one of their favorite pastimes. A few days ago the singer launched the new version of her mythical album, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version). Within this album is one of the songs that she has managed to get the most theories from all her followers, Sparks Fly. Many rumors pointed out that the person she had inspired to write it was the singer Jake Owen.

After this series of information, the singer has granted an interview to People, where he has been able to respond to all these rumors. ”It’s a great song and speculation has always been fun for me. I’m sure Taylor laughs about all of that too, but I’m happy to have my name in the discussion about it,” he declared.

The artist explained that he has known Taylor Swift since she was 16 years old and that it had been very gratifying for him to see her become a true mass phenomenon. According to People, many fans would have validated this theory, realizing that in the lyrics of the song the artist wrote Portland, OR, referring to the place where she and Jake Owen played 17 years ago.