Taylor Swift Q&A: The Risks of ‘Red’ and The Joys of Being 22 (2024)

Taylor Swift is featured on this week's cover of Billboard. Here are some of her thoughts on the making of "Red," the joy of being 22 and why she'll always play her hits on tour.

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For her fourth studio album, “Red,” Taylor Swift tried the collaborative approach, reaching out to producers known for their work with Katy Perry, U2 and Snow Patrol and songwriters such as Ed Sheeran and Dan Wilson, whose collaborations with Adele resulted in Grammy wins.

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Swift is featured on this week’s cover of Billboard. Here are some of her thoughts on the making of “Red,” the joy of being 22 and why she’ll always play her hits on tour.

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Billboard: How did you decide who would make a good partner in the studio?

Swift: The people who inspired me were the people I reached out to. You look at someone like Ed Sheeran, who comes from such a sincere place as a writer, and his songs move you in every direction emotionally. That’s something I was so inspired by I ended up calling him. Snow Patrol are so absolutely dead-on, they can just hit you when they are singing about loss or longing. I have always been so fascinated by how (producer) Max Martin can just land a chorus. He comes at you and hits you and it’s a chorus — all caps, with exclamation points. Dan Wilson, back to his Semisonic days, has been a huge inspiration. When your inspirations become your collaborators, it becomes something really true to the music that you like.

Originally you were going to stick with your longtime collaborator, Nathan Chapman, who continues to work you. What changed?

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I turned in 20 songs and I had this immediate sinking feeling, this can’t be done, this can’t be it. I think the reason I said that was because I made the record exactly the same way I made the last three. I knew I hadn’t jumped out of my comfort zone, which at the time was writing alone and working with Nathan. “Red” the song was a real turning point for “Red” the album. When I wrote that song my mind started wandering to all the places we could go. If I were to think outside the box enough, go in with different people, I could learn from and have what they do rub off on me as well as have what I do rub off on them.

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The album has songs about break-ups and your emotional condition, sometimes in the moment and sometimes from a reflective point of view. While the beats and instrumentation are different throughout “Red,” do you see a thematic link there?

It’s all the different ways that you have to say goodbye to someone. When you’re experiencing the ups and downs of a relationship, especially when you’re 22 years old, they all strike you different ways. Every different kind of missing someone, every kind of loss – it all sounds different to me. When you are missing someone, time seems to move slower and when I’m falling in love with someone, time seems to be moving faster. So I think, because time seems to move so slow when I’m sad, that’s why I spend so much time writing songs about it. It seems like I have more hours in the day.

Right, you don’t write about dancing, you just dance.

Exactly.

But you specifically come back and sing about dancing around at your current age. Why 22?

For me, being 22 has been my favorite year of my life. I like all the possibilities of how you’re still learning, but you know enough. You still know nothing, but you know that you know nothing. You’re old enough to start planning your life, but you’re young enough to know there are so many unanswered questions. That brings about a carefree feeling that is sort of based on indecision and fear and a the same time letting lose. Being 22 has taught me so much.

In writing with so many people on “Red” after doing “Speak Now” solo, did you have to find multiple ways to work with collaborators or is there one way that works for you?

I start all of my co-writing sessions with girl talk. I walk in and I go, “I have to tell you what I’m going through right now” and I spend 25 minutes talking about the guy that I met four months ago and how things were fine and then he lied about this and I freaked out. I haven’t been talking to him, but I really want to. I want to write a song about that feeling. And then I get out my guitar and say here’s my idea, but I wanted to give you the back story before I played you the idea.

I think the pop songs will get the most attention, but you have a few lovely ballads on “Red,” “Treacherous” and “Sad Beautiful Tragic.”

“Sad Beautiful Tragic” is really close to my heart. I remember it was after a show and I was on the bus thinking about this relationship that ended months and months before. The feeling wasn’t sadness and anger or those things anymore. It was wistful loss. And so I just got my guitar and I hit on the fact that I was thinking in terms of rhyming; I rhymed magic with tragic, changed a few things and ended it with what a sad beautiful tragic love affair. I wanted to tell the story in terms of a cloudy recollection of what went wrong. It’s kind of the murky gray, looking back on something you can’t change or get back.

Have you begin to think about the “Red” tour and how you will present new material?

I know it will be theatrical, but different than the “Speak Now” tour. It felt like we put on a play every night. [As for material] I like when I go to a concert and the artist respects what the people’s favorite songs are. I’m going to be playing “Love Story” for the rest of my career because the fans really like it. If I ever get sick of it, I would continue to play it at my shows. You have to, as an artist, remember your experiences as a fan. And as a fan you heard the song in your bedroom, you played it over and over again, you know where the fiddle part is, you know where the banjo part is and you like the way it is sung on the record. I don’t see me altering the way my previous work sounds live because people want to hear it the way they heard it on record. I don’t need to do a jazz version of “Tim McGraw.” That being said, we’ve done some fun mash-ups. Sometimes it’s fun to weave someone else’s song into your song as a surprise. I’m always balancing — how much new material do people want to hear, how much old material — and at the end of the day I’m trying to put on a show that accurately represents where I am now.

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Taylor Swift Q&A: The Risks of ‘Red’ and The Joys of Being 22 (2024)

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What is the meaning of 22 by Taylor Swift? ›

Musically it is written in key of G major and has a tempo of 104 beats per minute. Swift's vocals span from G3 and D5. In the lyrics, the narrator celebrates the experience of being 22 years old, inviting friends to dress up, hang out, and "make fun of [their] exes" after having gone through a heartbreak.

How old was Taylor when she put out Red? ›

Swift released Red at age 22. The album focuses on her personal life, exploring what happens when romance fades. It added some rock influence to her country pop style and made Swift the first female artist to achieve three straight albums atop the Billboard 200 for at least six weeks.

How old was Taylor Swift when she released Taylor Swift? ›

Seventeen years ago today, Big Machine Records released the eponymous debut album by a 16-year-old country singer.

How old was John Mayer when he dated Taylor Swift? ›

John Mayer and Swift were romantically linked from late 2009 to early 2010, when Swift was 19 and Mayer was 32. Swift's 2010 Speak Now track, "Dear John," is the singer's most infamous alleged reference to the much-discussed relationship.

Who is the little girl in eras tour? ›

In The Eras Tour movie, Swift gives the "22" hat to the late Kobe Bryant's then 6-year-old daughter, Bianka Bryant. Bianka, who is now 7, attended The Eras Tour with her mother, Vanessa Bryant, and her sisters, Natalia and Capri, at SoFi Stadium on August 3, 2023.

Who did Taylor Swift give her 22 hat to? ›

Taylor Swift has granted a young girl with cancer's wish to meet her. During the pop superstar's Sydney Eras Tour show on Friday, she gave the coveted "22" hat to 9-year-old Australian resident Scarlett Oliver, whose stepmother Natalie had shared her story and desire to meet Swift via social media.

Is Red a breakup album? ›

Swift called Red's diverse musical styles a "metaphor for how messy a real breakup is" and described it as her "only true breakup album".

Is Taylor red quadruplets? ›

Taylor Red is an identical red-haired triplet sister trio from Wade, Mississippi, born on March 18, 1991.

What is Taylor Red's real name? ›

Identical triplets Nicole, Natalie, and Nika Taylor, compose the band Taylor Red, whose sound is best described as fresh, fun, and country. They are singers, songwriters, composers, and multi-instrumentalists who play guitar, banjo, fiddle, and mandolin.

Is Taylor Swift a billionaire? ›

Swift's inclusion comes after Forbes declared the singer a billionaire in October 2023 and reported her net worth at $1.1 billion. In a rare feat, Swift is the first musician to reach the milestone solely from songwriting and performing.

Who is Taylor Swift's sister? ›

Austin Swift
Alma materUniversity of Notre Dame
OccupationsProducer actor
Years active2016–present
RelativesTaylor Swift (sister) Marjorie Finlay (grandmother) Charles C. A. Baldi (great-great grandfather)
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What is Taylor Swift's oldest song? ›

Tim Mcgraw was Taylor's first song. Teardrops on my Guitar was another great.

Who is Taylor Swift's oldest ex? ›

Back when The Jonas Brothers were at the peak of their powers and still a boyband, Joe Jonas was the very first serious boyfriend Taylor Swift ever had. Their eventual breakup was the reason Taylor Swift wrote her hit songs, 'Last Kiss' and 'Forever and Always'.

Who has John Mayer dated the longest? ›

Mayer's longest known public relationship was with “Firework” songstress Katy Perry, whom he dated and-off from 2012 to 2016, per Evening Standard.

Who is older Taylor or Joe Alwyn? ›

Joe Alwyn was born on the 21st of February 1991, which makes him 33 years old and a Pisces. This also makes him just over a year younger than Taylor whose birthday is the 13th of December, 1989. The 34-year-old superstar is a Sagittarius.

What is the meaning of 22? ›

Number 22 signifies that you have the strength to not only withstand life's adversities but also to transform them into opportunities for personal growth and spiritual development. By trusting your inner voice and following your spiritual path, you can increase your spiritual awareness and find inner peace.

What is the meaning of the name Taylor? ›

It was originally used as an occupational name for a "tailor" who cut cloth. In medieval times, the role of the tailor wasn't too different from today's tailor; they carefully craft and mend garments of a wide variety—though, luckily, today it's not only for the wealthy.

What is the meaning of I knew you were trouble? ›

Swift described "I Knew You Were Trouble" as "just as chaotic as the feeling was when [she] wrote it". In the lyrics, she blames herself for a frustrating relationship that has ended, because she knows she could have stayed out of it but chose to ignore the red flags.

What era is 22 in? ›

The "Red" era saw Swift exploring new sonic territory, incorporating elements of pop and rock into her music. The album's title track, "Red," became an anthem for heartbreak and longing, while tracks like "22" and "I Knew You Were Trouble" showcased Swift's ability to write infectious pop hooks.

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