Only the Young (Taylor Swift song)

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"Only the Young"
Promotional single by Taylor Swift
ReleasedJanuary 31, 2020 (2020-01-31)
GenreSynth-pop
Length2:37
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Taylor Swift
  • Joel Little
Lyric video
"Only the Young" on
YouTube

"Only the Young" is a song by the American singer-songwriter

promotional single for Miss Americana, a 2020 Netflix documentary on Swift. In the film's closing credits, the song is featured. Held back from being included on Swift's seventh studio album, Lover (2019), the song was both written and produced by Swift and Joel Little, inspired by the 2018 United States elections
.

The song is a

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 it as Swift's most politically charged song
yet.

"Only the Young" won the People's Choice Award for the Best Soundtrack Song of 2020. The song entered the charts in several countries worldwide, reaching the top 20 in Scotland and the Netherlands, top 40 in Australia, Hungary, and Ireland, as well as the top 50 in Belgium and the US. It debuted at number one 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 advertisement for the Biden/Harris campaign in the 2020 United States presidential election and trended during the 2022 Philippine presidential election.

Background and release

In an interview with Chris Willman of

promotional single. She wrote the song after the 2018 United States elections.[2] Prior to the elections, Swift broke her political silence by 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's opponent Republican Marsha Blackburn
.

It was hard to see so many people feel like they had canvassed and done everything and tried so hard. I saw a lot of young people's hopes dashed. And I found that to be particularly tragic, because young people are the people who feel the worst effects of gun violence, and student loans and trying to figure 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 now.

Composition

"Only the Young" has been described as a "

US President Donald Trump, the 2016 presidential election, the succeeding vote tampering allegations, and issues like gun violence and school shootings in the United States.[7][8][9][10] Willman termed the song "an anthem for millennials who might've come away disillusioned with the political process".[2]

Critical reception

Vulture's Zoey Haylock found the song to be urging the listeners to "get out there and participate in democracy", and added that it exudes Swift's faith in the American youth.[8]

Rolling Stone writer Claire Shaffer wrote that the song documents the singer's "recent political awakening" as seen in Miss Americana.[13] Stereogum's James Rettig opined that the song finds Swift "reckoning with the current political climate and her place in it".[14] 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 "Only 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 protest songs", that focuses "less on feminist and queer issues than on the cause of rallying younger generations".[16] 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 that she crafts in Miss Americana".[9] Cosmopolitan's Starr Bowenbank also labelled the song as Swift's most political song to-date.[10] Nylon's Layla Halabian termed the song a hopeful anthem "over a shimmering pop production", encouraging the youth to "challenge the establishment and secure a safer future".[17]

Accolades

Empire critics Ella Kemp and Ben Travis listed "Only the Young" as one of the best soundtrack songs of 2020.[18] Michael Ordoña, writing for Los Angeles Times, listed "Only the Young" as one of 2021's Oscar-contending songs, remarking that it underscores Swift's status as a "significant cultural figure", evolving from her former "sugar-pop queen" image. Ordoña described the song as an "unabashedly political-while-still-catchy earworm".[19]

Awards and nominations for "Only the Young"
Year Organization Award Result Ref.
2020 People's Choice Awards Soundtrack Song of 2020 Won [20]
2021 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Original Song – Documentary Nominated

Commercial performance

In the United States, buoyed by 30,000 sales in its first week, "Only the Young" debuted at number one on the

ARIA Singles[26] and Irish Singles, respectively.[27] In May 2022, the song debuted at number 23 on the Billboard Philippines Songs chart, following the results of the 2022 Philippine presidential election.[28]

Usage in media

Democrat
advertisement.

As a

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 about politics and learning as much as I could about where I stand. I'm proud to have moved past fear and self-doubt, and to endorse and support leadership that moves us beyond this divisive, heartbreaking moment in time.

— Swift on finding her political voice, Vanity Fair[29]

"Only the Young" was soundtracked in an advertisement as a part of Democratic campaigns in 2020 United States presidential elections. Californian representative Eric Swalwell revealed that Swift allowed the usage of the song for the Biden/Harris campaign free-of-cost, marking the first time Swift has lent her music to be used in a political advertisement.[30][31]

The video advertisement was released on October 30, 2020. It opens with a quote from

#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.[31][30][32]

On November 6, 2020, South Korean channel JTBC used "Only the Young" as its closing song for the day's JTBC Newsroom—the evening newscast on the channel.[33][34]

The song has also been widely used in the 2022 Philippine presidential election campaign of the 14th Vice President and Liberal Party presidential candidate, Leni Robredo.[35]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[36]

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

Charts

Chart performance for "Only the Young"
Chart (2020–2022) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[26] 31
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[37] 45
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[38] 57
Croatia (HRT)[39] 82
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[40] 86
France (
SNEP Sales Chart)[41]
35
Hungary (Single Top 40)[42] 31
Ireland (IRMA)[27] 40
Netherlands (
Single Tip)[25]
20
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[23] 2
Philippines (Billboard)[28] 23
Portugal (AFP)[43] 139
Scotland (OCC)[24] 13
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[44] 89
UK Singles (OCC)[45]
57
US Billboard Hot 100[46] 50
US
Rolling Stone Top 100[47]
30

Certification

Certification for "Only the Young"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[48] Gold 35,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release history and formats for "Only the Young"
Country Date Format Label Ref.
Various January 31, 2020 Republic [36]

See also

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