Song With Video About Old People Becoming Young Again

2020 promotional single by Taylor Swift

"Only the Young"
Taylor Swift - Only the Young.png
Promotional unmarried by Taylor Swift
Released January 31, 2020 (2020-01-31)
Genre Synth-popular
Length 2:37
Label Commonwealth
Songwriter(s)
  • Taylor Swift
  • Joel Little
Producer(s)
  • Joel Footling
  • Taylor Swift
Lyric video
"But the Immature" on YouTube

"Just the Young" is a vocal recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on Jan 31, 2020, through Democracy Records, as a promotional single for Miss Americana, a 2022 Netflix documentary on Swift. In the moving picture'due south closing credits, the vocal is featured. Held back from being included on Swift's 7th studio album, Lover (2019), the vocal was both written and produced by Swift and Joel Lilliputian, inspired by the 2022 United States elections.

The song musically incorporates synth-popular and features bankroll vocals from Little's daughters. As a protestation song, "Only the Young" discusses subjects such equally school shootings, Donald Trump, and vote-tampering concerns in its lyrics. Upon release, music critics praised Swift's lyricism on United States politics, addressing matters such as gun violence and mass shootings. Some critics have noted information technology as Swift's most politically-charged song yet.

"Only the Immature" won the People'southward Choice Honour for the All-time Soundtrack Song of 2020. The song entered the charts in several countries worldwide, reaching the top xx in Scotland and the Netherlands, pinnacle 40 in Australia, Hungary, and Ireland, besides as the top 50 in Belgium and the US. It debuted at number ane on the Billboard Digital Song Sales, becoming Swift's record-extending nineteenth number-one song on the chart. The song was used in a video ad for the Biden/Harris entrada campaign in the 2022 United States presidential election.

Groundwork and release [edit]

In an interview with Chris Willman of Multifariousness, Swift revealed that she held back "Only the Young" from beingness included on her seventh studio album Lover (2019). She likewise revealed that the vocal is both co-written and co-produced with Joel Trivial, who worked with Swift on four songs for the album including "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince", from which the championship of the documentary comes, Swift further said that the vocal is non intended to be single, but a song for her 2022 Netflix documentary, Miss Americana.[1] Petty added the song was the last he and Swift worked on during a week in New York City, following "The Man" and "Me!", and that his two daughters contributed backing vocals to the song.[one] Swift released "Only the Young" on January 31, 2020, as a promotional single. She wrote the song after the 2022 United States elections.[2] Prior to the elections, Swift broke her political silence past endorsing two Democrats: Congressman Jim Cooper for re-election to the House of Representatives, and former Tennessee governor Phil Bredesen for the Senate.[3] Swift also criticized the voting record of Bredesen'due south opponent Republican Marsha Blackburn.

It was hard to run across and so many people feel like they had canvassed and done everything and tried so difficult. I saw a lot of young people's hopes dashed. And I found that to exist specially tragic, considering young people are the people who experience the worst effects of gun violence, and student loans and trying to effigy out how to start their lives and how to pay their bills, and climate change, and are we going to war – all these horrific situations that we find ourselves facing right at present.

Composition [edit]

"Only the Young" has been described as a "synth-pop tribute to the adjacent generation of political activists."[4] Swift'due south vocal range in the song spans between E 3 to B 4.[5] The song is written in the key of East-flat major and has a moderately fast tempo of 94 beats per minute.[6] "Merely the Young" incorporates political lyrics, in dissimilarity to Swift'southward earlier works that were politically neutral. Swift urges immature citizens to get involved in politics if they want things to change. She does this by alluding to 2017–2021 U.s., President Donald Trump, the 2022 presidential election, the succeeding vote tampering allegations, and issues like gun violence and school shootings in the Usa.[7] [8] [9] [x] Willman termed the vocal as "an anthem for millennials who might've come away disillusioned with the political process".[ii]

Critical reception [edit]

Entertainment Weekly writer Lauren Huff dubbed "Only the Young" a "political anthem" with lyrics aimed at American youth.[xi] Billboard 'southward Gil Kaufman called the vocal an "urgent, articulate-eyed" tune that sees Swift "giving vocalization to her disillusionment about our stuck lodge". He described the theme as "a sad concession and a defiant alert" to older generations on how "their greed and failure to human action has given ascension to a youth motility determined to turn the folio".[12] Vulture 's Zoey Haylock found the song to be urging the listeners to "get out in that location and participate in commonwealth", and added that it exudes Swift's organized religion in the American youth.[viii]

Rolling Stone writer Claire Shaffer wrote that the vocal documents the vocalizer's "contempo political awakening" as seen in Miss Americana.[xiii] Stereogum 's James Rettig opined that the song finds Swift "reckoning with the current political climate and her identify in it".[xiv] Writing for Taste of Country, Jacklyn Krol commented that the song could be Swift's most politically charged song yet.[15] Slate 's Chloe Hadavas compared the lyrics of "Just the Young" to those of Swift's other politically-charged songs: "The Man" (2019) and "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince" (2019), adding that it is the latest addition to her "budding canon of protestation songs", that focuses "less on feminist and queer issues than on the crusade of rallying younger generations".[xvi] Paper 's Jael Goldfine defined the song as the musical accompaniment to Swift's "newly radicalized political identity"—"the Democrat-voting, Dixie Chicks-defending, nice-girl-no-more than that she crafts in Miss Americana".[9] Cosmopolitan 's Starr Bowenbank also labelled the song as Swift'due south almost political song to-date.[10] Nylon 'south Layla Halabian termed the vocal a hopeful anthem "over a shimmering pop production", encouraging the youth to "claiming the establishment and secure a safer future".[17]

Accolades [edit]

Empire critics Ella Kemp and Ben Travis listed "But the Young" equally one of the best soundtrack songs of 2020.[18] Michael Ordoña, writing for Los Angeles Times, listed "Only the Young" equally one of 2021's Oscar-contending songs, remarking that it underscores Swift's condition as a "significant cultural figure", evolving from her sometime "sugar-pop queen" epitome. Ordoña described the vocal as an "unabashedly political-while-however-catchy earworm".[nineteen]

Commercial operation [edit]

In the The states, buoyed by 30,000 sales in its first week, "Only the Immature" debuted at number one on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, becoming Swift's record-extending 19th number-one song on the nautical chart. The song also debuted at number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming her ninety-seventh Hot 100 entry.[22] In New Zealand, it peaked at number 2 on the Official New Zealand Hot Singles chart.[23] Elsewhere, "Only the Young" reached numbers 13, 20, 31 and 40 on Scottish Singles,[24] the Netherlands' Single Tip,[25] Australia's ARIA Singles[26] and Irish Singles, respectively.[27]

Usage in media [edit]

As a land musician, I was always told information technology'southward ameliorate to stay out of politics. The Trump presidency forced me to lean in and educate myself. I found myself talking about government and the presidency and policy with my boyfriend, who supported me in speaking out. I started talking to my family and friends nigh politics and learning as much equally I could well-nigh where I stand. I'm proud to have moved by fearfulness and self-dubiety, and to endorse and support leadership that moves us across this divisive, heartbreaking moment in time.

Swift on finding her political vox, Vanity Off-white [28]

"But the Young" was soundtracked in an ad as a part of Autonomous campaigns in 2022 United states presidential elections. Californian representative Eric Swalwell revealed that Swift immune the usage of the song for the Biden/Harris campaign costless-of-cost, marker the first time Swift has lent her music to be used in a political advertisement.[29] [30]

The video advertizing was released on Oct 30, 2020. It opens with a quote from Vice Presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, wondering why "and then many powerful people are making it so difficult to vote". The rest of the video features a montage of "chaotic and hopeful" scenes from the by iv years in the US: Clips of Me Besides and Black Lives Affair protesters, President Trump removing his face up mask following a hospitalization for COVID-nineteen, Judge Amy Coney Barrett being sworn in as a Supreme Court justice, a 75-year-old protester in Buffalo being pushed to the ground by police, and a scene of young voters and supporters of Democratic Presidential nominee (and eventual winner) Joe Biden organizing and taking part in early voting. The lyrics "And the big bad man and his big bad clan / Their hands are stained with red / Oh, how quickly, they forget" are timed to play over photos of Trump, Senators Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham, and Attorney Full general Neb Barr. The video ends with the motto: "You've marched for four years. Now it's time to run", and many popular hashtags, including #MeToo, #ICantBreathe, #WearAMask, #BidenHarris2020, #SaveUSPS and #Vote. Harris responded with thanks to Swift, and added that the singer is showing the American youth "what's at stake" in the election.[xxx] [29] [31]

On November six, 2020, South Korean channel JTBC used "Just the Young" as its closing vocal for the day's JTBC Newsroom—the evening newscast on the aqueduct.[32] [33]

The song has as well been widely used in the 2022 Philippine presidential election campaign of the 14th Vice President and Liberal Party presidential candidate, Leni Robredo.[34]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adjusted from Tidal.[35]

  • Taylor Swift – vocals, songwriter, producer
  • Joel Footling – producer, songwriter, programmer, recording engineer, keyboards
  • Emmie Fiddling – backing vocals
  • Lila Fiddling – backing vocals
  • Serban Ghenea – mixer
  • John Hanes – mix engineer
  • John Rooney – assistant recording engineer

Charts [edit]

Release history [edit]

See besides [edit]

  • List of Billboard Digital Vocal Sales number ones of 2020

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