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The 10-Minute Miracle: How Angelina Jolie’s Bus Stop Lyrics Could Earn Benny Blanco His 7th Grammy

A Song Born in Ten Minutes

In an industry known for precision, planning, and high-stakes collaboration, one of this year’s most talked-about Grammy contenders may owe its existence to a moment of pure spontaneity.

According to renowned producer Benny Blanco, a song now rumored to be in the running for his seventh Grammy Award began with a surprising collaborator — Angelina Jolie — and an even more surprising setting: a bus stop.

Blanco recently shared that Jolie wrote a key portion of the track’s lyrics in just 10 minutes while waiting for a bus, a detail that has since become the talk of both Hollywood and the music world. Though the song’s title and category remain under wraps, the story behind its creation has already taken on an almost mythical quality — a tale of chance, creativity, and the unpredictable spark of inspiration.


The A-List Origin Story

Benny Blanco, one of the most successful producers of his generation, has long been known for his ability to fuse artistry with accessibility. His catalog reads like a who’s who of modern pop — Ed Sheeran, Katy Perry, Rihanna, and Justin Bieber are just a few of the names behind his string of global hits.

During a conversation about the creative process, Blanco revealed that Jolie — typically associated with her acclaimed film work and humanitarian efforts — played a surprising part in shaping one of his most emotionally resonant new songs.

“She just started writing,” Blanco reportedly said. “Ten minutes later, she had something incredible — poetic, raw, and honest. It was perfect.”

That moment of spontaneous artistry, scrawled at a bus stop, now forms the emotional core of a track that could soon make Grammy history.

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Benny Blanco’s Grammy Legacy

If the song does earn a Grammy, it will further solidify Benny Blanco’s status as one of the defining producers of the 21st century.

Grammy Award Category Year Notable Project
1st Album of the Year (Producer) 2012 Teenage Dream – Katy Perry
2nd Album of the Year (Producer) 2015 x – Ed Sheeran
3rd Album of the Year (Producer) 2016 Purpose – Justin Bieber
4th–6th Various Contributions Love Yourself, Diamonds, and others

A potential seventh Grammy would elevate Blanco into elite company — a feat few modern producers have achieved. But beyond accolades, this particular project stands out for its unpredictability: a merging of two creative worlds few ever imagined crossing.


Angelina Jolie: From Screen Icon to Songwriter

For Angelina Jolie, the story represents an unexpected new chapter. Known worldwide for her Academy Award-winning performances (Girl, Interrupted), her work as a director (Unbroken, First They Killed My Father), and her humanitarian leadership as a UNHCR Special Envoy, Jolie’s foray into songwriting adds yet another layer to her multifaceted career.

Though she has dabbled in music-adjacent creative projects before, a credited lyric on a potential Grammy-winning song would mark a first — and a striking reminder of the ways creativity can transcend disciplines.

Industry observers note that Jolie’s lyrical contribution reportedly captures a tone of introspection and empathy consistent with her long-standing focus on human connection.


Inspiration at a Bus Stop

If confirmed, the story behind the track’s creation — a handwritten verse composed in under ten minutes while waiting for public transport — could go down as one of the most serendipitous moments in modern music history.

For Blanco, it’s a testament to the power of collaboration and creative trust. For Jolie, it’s a symbol of how artistry can surface in the simplest of moments — even between red carpets, film sets, or humanitarian missions.


A Moment That Defines the Magic of Music

Whether or not the song ultimately secures Benny Blanco his seventh Grammy, its backstory has already made it unforgettable. It’s a reminder that in the age of high-tech studios and algorithmic pop, the heart of music still beats in the most human places — in a few honest lines, written quickly, by someone simply waiting for a bus.