Jack Antonoff has revealed which song from Taylor Swift‘s 2022 album ‘Midnights’ had a deep impact on him â read on to find out more.
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Speaking to Vulture in a new interview, Antonoff â who had produced several tracks on ‘Midnights’ â spoke about what still shocks him when collaborating with other musicians.
Antonoff told Vulture: “The stuff that shocks me the most is someoneâs vulnerability in a song. The end of ‘Youâre on Your Own, Kid’ is one of those moments for me. I remember, she wrote that right in front of me and then we put it down, and I was completely punched in the gut. Beautiful.”
Elsewhere in his chat with the publication, Antonoff recalled the âhardest partâ of recreating Swift’s â1989â songs â for which he had produced the original 2014 album. âI donât work with any soft synths, so everything is a sound thatâs made in the room. The funny thing is you canât recall the sounds. So all the Bleachers guys helped a ton on that stuff,â Antonoff explained.
Antonoff went on to compare working on â1989 (Taylorâs Version)â to âfinding an old diaryâ, adding: âThere are so many things on so many of those sessions that I was like, âOh, you little freakâ. Little layering I would do then, âcause you go through phases, and it made me feel really sweet.
âThat younger version of me that was just piling shit on, I mean, âOut Of The Woodsâ is just like kitchen sink. Thatâs the glory of it: As someone who didnât really have any success as a producer, there was no reason for me to pile all that shit on other than it was just giving me a lot of joy.â
â1989 (Taylorâs Version)â outsold the original in its release week, making it Swiftâs best first week for an album ever. The LP also broke new records on Spotify shortly after it landed on the platform.
In a five-star review, NME hailed the pop starâs most recent re-record as âan undeniably fascinating exerciseâ.
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