How to write songs like Taylor Swift (2024)

We continue the series in which we analyze the songwriting techniques of successful artists. In previous articles, we wrote about the songwriting technique of Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, and Max Martin. This time we will discuss how Taylor Swift writes songs, and what chords she uses in her songs. From this article, you will learn why Taylor Swift’s songwriting is so unique. As I mentioned in the previous articles, today’s hit songs are constructed not by one person, but by many songwriters. Usually, it takes four or five songwriters to write a hit song. But let’s see how Swift’s songs are different from other artists’ songs.

Two Eras

I analyzed 36 of Swift’s most successful songs from 2006 to 2021. But since her songwriting has changed over the years, especially from 2014, I split her songwriting career into two eras. Songs from 2006 to 2013 and songs from 2014 to 2021.

From 2006

From 2006, she wrote her songs mostly alone or together with Liz Rose who is a country songwriter. And of course, we can hear this in the instrumentation of these songs. We can hear acoustic instruments like banjo, and country style, probably played by real musicians. In these years, her choice of chords was very limited. She used only 4 chords almost all the time, and it was the same four chords, those infamous four chords: I, IV, V, VIm. Until 2014, almost all the songs were built from these four chords with a few exceptions.

2012

Her songwriting style started to change when she started to work with other songwriters and producers in 2012. The first song she worked on with Max Martin is “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” in 2012. This song was kind of a transition for her. First of all, it was still containing acoustic instruments, like a guitar, and it was still containing only those four chords. But it was already a shift to EDM. This was her first song with a “loopable” chord progression, which is a characteristic of EDM.

The song “22” was the next one that she made together with Max Martin. This was an even bigger shift in the direction of EDM. They still used an acoustic guitar in the verse, but the chorus is very EDM style with those aggressive synth sounds. And they still used the same four chords in this song.

From 2014 to 2021

It was really 2014 when she made a big change in her style with the release of “Shake It Off“. This was the next song that she made together with Max Martin. This was the first time we could feel that she made a really big change. First of all, this song is completely EDM style. While we can hear acoustic instruments like acoustic drums, saxophone, trumpets, these are virtual instruments, using acoustic samples. So it’s not played by actual musicians, but they are programmed in a DAW.

Secondly, she dropped those infamous four chords the first time. Before 2014, she used the same four chords in almost all the songs. But in “Shake It Off”, they used only three chords: I – IIm – IV. There are no “V” or “VIm” chords in the song!

Thirdly, this song has a loopable chord progression. They used the same three chords in the same order throughout the entire song. While she still rarely uses loopable chord progressions, she almost never used one before 2014, but since then, she uses loopable chord progressions a little bit more. Songs like “The Man”, “You Need To Calm Down”, and “Out Of The Woods” have loopable chord progressions. (And keep in mind that “Shake It Off” is still her number one most streamed song.)

Number of chords

Another big change she made in 2014 is that she started to use more chords in her songs. Before 2014, she almost always used only 4 chords, but from 2014, she used 5 and even 6 chords much more times. Look at these charts below to see the difference. As you can see, from 2014 she used 5 chords in a song at least as many times as she used 4 chords. And sometimes she used even 6 chords in one song. This means that her songs become more diverse in terms of chord progressions.

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The “IIm” chord

Another change we can see in Taylor Swift’s songwriting is that she almost never used the “IIm” chord before 2014, but she started to use it more often later. “Shake It Off” was the first song to incorporate that chord, and since then, 45% of her songs included this chord! So instead of using only those infamous four chords, she started to use the “IIm” more often, which is the reason why many of her newer songs include 5 or 6 chords.

This is very similar to what we have seen in songs that are written by Max Martin. In fact, maybe he was the one who influenced her in this. Max Martin uses this chord in 60% of his songs.

The tonic “I” chord

When we analyzed songs from artists like Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran, or Max Martin, we have seen that these artists were using the “VIm” and the “IV” chords most of the time. This is very different from what we can see in Taylor Swift’s songs. Her number one favorite chord is the tonic “I” chord. In fact, I haven’t found any songs that don’t include this chord. She uses the tonic “I” chord in 100% of her songs. So if you want to write songs like Taylor Swift, you should definitely use the tonic “I” chord. Interestingly, the “VIm” chord is only at fourth place for her.

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FAQs

How to write good songs like Taylor Swift? ›

Transcript:
  1. Tip number one: Be vulnerable and honest. ...
  2. Tip number two: Embrace the different facets of your creativity. ...
  3. Tip number three: Twist the narrative and turn things on their head. ...
  4. Tip number four: Embrace metaphor and what inspires you. ...
  5. Tip number five: Don't be afraid to burn it all down.
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What is Taylor Swift's advice for songwriting? ›

4 Songwriting Tips from Taylor Swift
  • Find your own songwriting voice—or maybe three. ...
  • Keep it uncomplicated. ...
  • Be vulnerable. ...
  • Get Descriptive.
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How does Taylor Swift write all her songs? ›

She said that she always starts with a strong melody. "I can't write a song without a melody," she said. "It's the most important part to me." Once she has a melody, Swift starts to think about the lyrics.

Where did Taylor Swift learn to write? ›

Taylor Swift did not study formally to be a songwriter. She was already writing songs on her own as a youngster when her family moved to the Nashville, Tennessee area. She may have learned more about the craft of songwriting from various producers and such when she got to Tennessee, but there was no…

How does Taylor Swift hold her pen? ›

The most commonly accepted way of holding a pen or pencil is with one's thumb and index finger, but that's not where Swift's pen is: She's holding it between her index and middle finger.

Why is Taylor Swift so good at writing songs? ›

“She is a great storyteller whether she is telling a fictional story about someone who has murdered her husband or a story about her own breakup,” Nobile said. “She can weave that narrative in her lyrics and that has allowed the fans who liked her because she was a country singer to stick around.”

Does Taylor Swift actually write her own songs? ›

The American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has written or co-written every song in her discography, with the exception of several cover songs and two guest features, alongside some songs released by other artists. Swift signed with Sony/ATV Tree publishing house in 2004 to become a professional songwriter.

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 font? ›

Satisfaction — Taylor Swift's Logo Font:

About Font: The Satisfaction font captures the classic and timeless style of Taylor Swift's logo. It's elegant and has a vintage feel, ideal for adding a touch of sophistication to your projects.

How do I contact Taylor Swift? ›

Things You Should Know
  1. Email Taylor Nation about merch or store purchases at taylorswift@umgstores.com.
  2. Try sending Taylor Swift fan mail at 242 West Main Street PMB 412 Hendersonville, TN 37075.
  3. Interact with Taylor Swift and Taylor Nation on social media to have the best chance of contacting her.
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How did Taylor Swift learn to write music? ›

In Nashville, Taylor started working with songwriter Liz Rose during two-hour writing sessions every Tuesday afternoon after school. Later, she became the youngest artist signed by Sony/ATV publishing house, but left the group at age 14.

Is Taylor Swift a billionaire? ›

Taylor Swift has yet another milestone to add to her endless list of accomplishments — she's now officially a billionaire. The superstar was included on Forbes World's Billionaires List published this week, and Swift amassed an estimated $1.1 billion fortune this year, according to the publication.

What is the Taylor Swift 112 day theory? ›

The 112-Day Theory started on TikTok when users noticed Taylor Swift might be using numerology to time her album release dates and reclaim her work. The theory goes that since the first date of the Eras Tour began, Taylor Swift has been timing the release of her re-recorded albums precisely 112 days apart.

Did Taylor Swift take voice lessons? ›

Though it seems that Taylor Swift's singing and songwriting are just “natural,” they are in fact well-trained. To start with, Taylor took voice lessons and acting lessons in New York with the hope of performing on Broadway.

What style of music does Taylor Swift write? ›

Taylor Swift
GenresPop country folk rock alternative
InstrumentsVocals guitar piano banjo ukulele
LabelsRepublic Big Machine
Websitewww.taylorswift.com
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How can you write Taylor Swift? ›

Email Taylor Nation about merch or store purchases at taylorswift@umgstores.com. Try sending Taylor Swift fan mail at 242 West Main Street PMB 412 Hendersonville, TN 37075. Interact with Taylor Swift and Taylor Nation on social media to have the best chance of contacting her.

How to sing like Taylor Swift? ›

Learning to Sing like Taylor Swift
  1. Use of twang technique.
  2. Application of vibrato technique on selective notes.
  3. Not relying heavily on chest voice.
  4. Mastery of head voice and applying mix voice technique to bridge the gap between chest and head registers.
  5. Playing with nasal overtone.

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