Couple's 'Blank Space' parody announces baby number 3

Couple makes 'Blank Spaces' parody to announce pending birth of baby #3.

We’ve seen plenty of creative pregnancy announcement videos, but this one might be the catchiest. (Good luck getting the tune out of your head.)

When Kimmy and Tandy Baker of Idaho discovered they were expecting their third child – a complete surprise – the parents to two young daughters decided to share the news with a fun video.

“I was really not happy about the pregnancy at first and making the video kind of helped pull me out of that funk,” Kimmy told TODAY Parents. “It made it more real and more of a fun thing that we are having a third baby.”

The Bakers, who started a video production company last year, wrote lyrics to a parody of Taylor Swift’s “Blank Space” titled “A Name” – another production company produced the song for them – then filmed the announcement in their home.

“I was listening to ‘Blank Space’ while cleaning the house one day and when I heard ‘name’ I knew that was the song,” Kimmy told ABC News. “So we just had to build it around naming the baby and boom! We have our announcement song.”

“So it’s gonna be our first boy / Or it’s gonna be another girl / You can tell we’re expecting / So come on let’s give it a whirl,” the chorus begins.

“Got a long list of my favourites / You’ll think that their insane / Cuz we’re having another baby / So let’s pick a name.”

Read the lyrics here.

The song includes a long list of possible baby names — Zane, Lexi, Star, Mary, Kate and Bart to name a few — but Kimmy said Molly is currently the front-runner if it’s a girl.

“Naming a baby really can be a stressful thing but it can also be a fun process on the road to the perfect name,” Kimmy told ABC News. “We had ‘the perfect name’ picked out for our first before she was born, but when she came out and I saw her I told Tandy, ‘That’s not her name.’ So we took four hours to go from Juliet to Karley.”

(Fans of the video made an obvious baby-name suggestion: the gender-neutral name Taylor.)

With the viral success of their announcement video, the Bakers are now planning to announce the baby’s gender and name in another video in April.

This isn’t the first time a Taylor Swift song has been used to announce a pregnancy.

Last spring, Richmond, Virginia, couple Erica and Nate Eaton told family and friends they were expecting with a parody of “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.”