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August (song)

"August" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her eighth studio album, Folklore (2020). Swift wrote and produced "August" with Jack Antonoff; Joe Alwyn was credited as a co-producer.[b] A dream pop and guitar pop ballad, "August" features elements of soft rock in its guitars, strings, and vocal reverberation. In the lyrics, an unnamed female narrator expresses her sorrow over James, a 17-year-old boy who reconciles with Betty after a fleeting summer romance with her. She is a character involved in a love triangle depicted in three Folklore tracks, the other two being "Cardigan" (from Betty's perspective) and "Betty" (from James's perspective).

"August"
Song by Taylor Swift
from the album Folklore
ReleasedJuly 24, 2020
Studio
Genre
Length4:21
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Lyric video
"August" on YouTube

Music critics lauded the production and lyrics as captivating, and some deemed it a standout on Folklore and a career highlight for Swift. Some media publications deemed "August" a seasonal success that resurge in popularity around August each year; the track peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Global 200 and in the top 40 of the charts in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Malaysia, and Singapore, and the United States. Swift performed "August" live at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2021 and included the song in the set list of her sixth concert tour, the Eras Tour (2023–2024).

Background and production edit

Taylor Swift and producer Jack Antonoff had written and produced songs for Swift's previous studio albums 1989 (2014), Reputation (2017), and Lover (2019). They collaborated again on Folklore, which Swift surprise-released amid the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.[3] Folklore was released on July 24, 2020, through Republic Records.[4] Swift wrote or co-wrote all songs on the album, and Swift and Antonoff produced six, including "August".[5] For the song, Antonoff produced the instrumental first, and sent it to Swift who wrote the lyrics "on the spot; it just was an intuitive thing". As with other tracks of Folklore, Swift created "August" based on a fictional narrative with imagined story arcs and characters.[3]

Lyrics and composition edit

Swift wrote "August" as part of three Folklore songs (together with "Cardigan" and "Betty") that explore a love triangle between James, Betty, and Augustine.[6] It was the first song of the three that Swift wrote.[3] According to Swift, she wanted to explore the idea of a girl in an undefined relationship: the lyrics are in the viewpoint of "August", who falls in love with James, who is already in a relationship with someone else.[3][7] The song was inspired by what Swift described as the image of "the sun drenched month of August, sipped away like a bottle of wine".[8] Throughout the song, imagery of late summer is prevalent: "Your back beneath the sun / Wishing I could write my name on it."[6] Set in a suburban area with "salt air", "August" captures feelings of a teenage girl who goes through an unrequited love in the summer.[6] She naively believes that she is in love, pondering on her summer romance: "August sipped away like a bottle of wine / Because you were never mine."[6][9]

While the narrators of "Cardigan" and "Betty" are explicitly named, the narrator of "August" is never mentioned by name, which Vulture's Nate Jones considered a highlight of her "relative unimportance in her lover's life".[6] Swift said that she did not determine a name for the protagonist of "August", calling her "Augusta" or "Augustine" inside her head.[7] As the summer romance progresses, the narrator is portrayed as unassertive and inexperienced, recalling the times when she "canceled my plans just in case you'd call".[6] Though she knows she and James will never become a couple, she tells herself that it was enough "to live for the hope of it all".[6] She attempts to run away with James: "Remember when I pulled up and said 'Get in the car' / And then canceled my plans just in case you'd call?"[8] Finally, when the summer ends, so does the romance, and the narrator is left with a revelation: "You weren't mine to lose."[6] Swift explained that after this summer romance, James and Betty later return to each other, while the "August" protagonist mourns the summer fling which she considered love.[7]

Compared to the overarching folk sound of Folklore, "August" displays a more pop-oriented production. Aaron Dessner, a producer on Folklore, characterized it as the album's "closest thing to a pop song. It gets loud. It has this shimmering summer haze to it."[11] Musically, "August" is a gloomy dream pop and guitar pop ballad incorporating 1990s-influenced guitars, vocal reverberation, and key changes.[12][13][14][15] Its guitar arrangements are soft rock oriented.[16] In The A.V. Club, Annie Zaleski noted the song features "shivering" string instruments, keyboards, and minimal synthesizers, and "subtle splotchy grooves".[17] Writing for The Guardian, Laura Snapes wrote: "Her vocal trademarks remain in the yo-yoing vocal yelps."[18] The outro of "August" is a "full orchestra major chord climax" according to Lucy Harbron of Clash.[19]

Commercial performance edit

Upon the release of Folklore, "August" debuted on various singles charts worldwide. In the United States, the song entered at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated August 8, 2020.[20] It charted on the Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks.[21] The song simultaneously debuted and peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs,[22] where it stayed for 20 weeks on the chart.[23] "August" experienced a 39 percent gain in streams in the US in the 2021 month of August. In 2022, the song resurged once again the same month, with its daily streams skyrocketing 277 percent. Billboard called it Swift's "seasonal streaming perennial" similar to Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (1994).[24]

"August" peaked within the top 20 on singles charts of Malaysia (11),[25] Singapore (12),[26] Australia (13),[27] and Canada (16), upon release.[28] Since its release, the song has experienced resurgence in streams and on charts during August and inspired internet memes.[29][30] In 2022, it appeared on singles charts of the Philippines (number seven),[31] Indonesia (number 17),[32] and Vietnam (number 85),[33] and reached new peaks in Ireland (number 38)[34] and the United Kingdom (number 78).[35] The following year, the track appeared on the Billboard Malaysian chart[36] and reached a new peak at number 46 on the Billboard Global 200.[37]

Live performances edit

 
Swift performing "August" during the Eras Tour in 2023

At the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards on March 14, 2021, Swift performed "August" as part of a medley with "Cardigan" and "Willow", the latter was taken from her album Evermore. The performance was accompanied by the Folklore producers Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, marking the first time the three performed together.[38] She began with "Cardigan", singing while laying atop a cottage, before performing "August" on a guitar inside the cottage, accompanied by instruments from Antonoff and Dessner.[38][39] The trio then stepped outside the cottage to perform the last song, "Willow".[40] Music journalist Rob Sheffield ranked Swift's performance first on his list of the "10 Reasons We Loved the 2021 Grammys."[41] Rolling Stone critic Rob Sheffield listed it as one of the five "classic" Grammy performances of all time.[42] "August" was included as part of the Folklore on the set list for the Eras Tour (2023–2024). During the concerts, she sang the song and other Folklore tracks while dressing in a frilly gown that complements the album's cottagecore aesthetic.[43]

Critical reception edit

Critics praised the song's production and Swift's songwriting, and opined that the third-person perspective of its lyrics—a departure from Swift's trademark confessional narratives inspired by her personal life—showcased her maturity as a songwriter.[44][45] Valerie Magan from Clash remarked that the lyrics feel "vouyeristic, as we lean in to hear all the stories that 'innocent-era' Swift would've kept secret".[46] The same magazine's Lucy Harbron lauded Swift's ability to portray "niche" emotions and her storytelling prowess.[19]

Music journalist Jody Rosen, in a review for the Los Angeles Times, appreciated the shift from "pure first-person subjectivity" to fictional narratives.[47] Sheffield picked "August" as one of the album's highlights, calling the song "the album's most plainly beautiful ballad".[9] He placed it fifth on his 2021 ranking of all the 199 songs of Swift's discography.[16] Ellen Johnson from Paste labeled the track one of the best in Swift's discography as well.[48]

The A.V. Club's Annie Zaleski and Under the Radar's Caleb Campbell both selected the song as one of Folklore's best and compared the production to the music by Scottish dream pop band Cocteau Twins.[17] The latter commented that the track serves as a testament to Swift's abilities of "writing the undeniably catchy hooks that make for a great pop song".[49] While acknowledging Swift's indie reinvention on Folklore, Pitchfork's Jillian Mapes opined that "August", along with other songs produced by Antonoff, are not really radical transformations, however still display signs of maturity.[50] On behalf on Consequence of Sound, Katie Moulton was somewhat disappointed that the song's theme is not far from Swift's trademark "pop-culture tropes", but found certain lyrics original enough to "refresh the clichés".[51] The Observer's Kitty Empire was more reserved in her praise and said "August", although a solid song, did not expand beyond Swift's comfort zone.[52]

"August" featured on lists of the best songs of 2020 by publications including Rolling Stone (No. 5),[53] the Chicago Tribune (unranked),[54] and Yahoo! (unranked).[55] Complex's Edwin Ortiz ranked it second on his year-end list.[56] In Vulture's list ranking all songs in Swift's discography, Jones wrote about "August": "Even in fiction, Swift's ability to capture the wistful ache of nostalgia remains unmatched."[57] Sheffield picked it among the best five songs of Swift's discography: " 'August' feels like such a simple tune, yet it's one of the craftiest creations in the Swiftian Multiverse."[15] Insider's Callie Ahlgrim named "August" as The Best Song of 2020.[58]

Credits and personnel edit

Credits are adapted from Tidal.[59]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications for "August"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[67] 3× Platinum 210,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[68] Platinum 40,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[69] Platinum 30,000
Poland (ZPAV)[70] Gold 25,000
Portugal (AFP)[71] Gold 5,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[72] Platinum 600,000
Streaming
Greece (IFPI Greece)[73] Gold 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The song was recorded at Kitty Committee and Rough Customer studios; mixed at Long Pond studio in Hudson Valley, New York; and mastered at Sterling Sound studio in New York City. Instruments were recorded at Rough Customer, Long Pond, Pleasure Hill Recording in Portland, Maine, and Sound House Recording in Lakeland, Florida.[1]
  2. ^ a b c In the liner notes of Folklore, only Swift and Antonoff are credited as producers. The Recording Academy recognized Alwyn as the track's co-producer after Folklore won Album of the Year at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.[2]

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August stylized in all lowercase is a song by the American singer songwriter Taylor Swift from her eighth studio album Folklore 2020 Swift wrote and produced August with Jack Antonoff Joe Alwyn was credited as a co producer b A dream pop and guitar pop ballad August features elements of soft rock in its guitars strings and vocal reverberation In the lyrics an unnamed female narrator expresses her sorrow over James a 17 year old boy who reconciles with Betty after a fleeting summer romance with her She is a character involved in a love triangle depicted in three Folklore tracks the other two being Cardigan from Betty s perspective and Betty from James s perspective August Song by Taylor Swiftfrom the album FolkloreReleasedJuly 24 2020StudioKitty Committee Los Angeles Rough Customer Brooklyn a GenreDream pop guitar popLength4 21LabelRepublicSongwriter s Taylor Swift Jack AntonoffProducer s Taylor Swift Jack Antonoff Joe Alwyn b Lyric video August on YouTubeMusic critics lauded the production and lyrics as captivating and some deemed it a standout on Folklore and a career highlight for Swift Some media publications deemed August a seasonal success that resurge in popularity around August each year the track peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Global 200 and in the top 40 of the charts in Australia Canada Ireland Malaysia and Singapore and the United States Swift performed August live at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2021 and included the song in the set list of her sixth concert tour the Eras Tour 2023 2024 Contents 1 Background and production 2 Lyrics and composition 3 Commercial performance 4 Live performances 5 Critical reception 6 Credits and personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 Notes 10 ReferencesBackground and production editTaylor Swift and producer Jack Antonoff had written and produced songs for Swift s previous studio albums 1989 2014 Reputation 2017 and Lover 2019 They collaborated again on Folklore which Swift surprise released amid the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 3 Folklore was released on July 24 2020 through Republic Records 4 Swift wrote or co wrote all songs on the album and Swift and Antonoff produced six including August 5 For the song Antonoff produced the instrumental first and sent it to Swift who wrote the lyrics on the spot it just was an intuitive thing As with other tracks of Folklore Swift created August based on a fictional narrative with imagined story arcs and characters 3 Lyrics and composition editSwift wrote August as part of three Folklore songs together with Cardigan and Betty that explore a love triangle between James Betty and Augustine 6 It was the first song of the three that Swift wrote 3 According to Swift she wanted to explore the idea of a girl in an undefined relationship the lyrics are in the viewpoint of August who falls in love with James who is already in a relationship with someone else 3 7 The song was inspired by what Swift described as the image of the sun drenched month of August sipped away like a bottle of wine 8 Throughout the song imagery of late summer is prevalent Your back beneath the sun Wishing I could write my name on it 6 Set in a suburban area with salt air August captures feelings of a teenage girl who goes through an unrequited love in the summer 6 She naively believes that she is in love pondering on her summer romance August sipped away like a bottle of wine Because you were never mine 6 9 nbsp August source source track A dream pop song August is accompanied by vocal reverberation guitars minimal synthesizers and lush strings In the lyrics an unnamed teenage protagonist grieves a summer romance with a love interest whom wasn t hers to lose 10 Problems playing this file See media help While the narrators of Cardigan and Betty are explicitly named the narrator of August is never mentioned by name which Vulture s Nate Jones considered a highlight of her relative unimportance in her lover s life 6 Swift said that she did not determine a name for the protagonist of August calling her Augusta or Augustine inside her head 7 As the summer romance progresses the narrator is portrayed as unassertive and inexperienced recalling the times when she canceled my plans just in case you d call 6 Though she knows she and James will never become a couple she tells herself that it was enough to live for the hope of it all 6 She attempts to run away with James Remember when I pulled up and said Get in the car And then canceled my plans just in case you d call 8 Finally when the summer ends so does the romance and the narrator is left with a revelation You weren t mine to lose 6 Swift explained that after this summer romance James and Betty later return to each other while the August protagonist mourns the summer fling which she considered love 7 Compared to the overarching folk sound of Folklore August displays a more pop oriented production Aaron Dessner a producer on Folklore characterized it as the album s closest thing to a pop song It gets loud It has this shimmering summer haze to it 11 Musically August is a gloomy dream pop and guitar pop ballad incorporating 1990s influenced guitars vocal reverberation and key changes 12 13 14 15 Its guitar arrangements are soft rock oriented 16 In The A V Club Annie Zaleski noted the song features shivering string instruments keyboards and minimal synthesizers and subtle splotchy grooves 17 Writing for The Guardian Laura Snapes wrote Her vocal trademarks remain in the yo yoing vocal yelps 18 The outro of August is a full orchestra major chord climax according to Lucy Harbron of Clash 19 Commercial performance editUpon the release of Folklore August debuted on various singles charts worldwide In the United States the song entered at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated August 8 2020 20 It charted on the Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks 21 The song simultaneously debuted and peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs 22 where it stayed for 20 weeks on the chart 23 August experienced a 39 percent gain in streams in the US in the 2021 month of August In 2022 the song resurged once again the same month with its daily streams skyrocketing 277 percent Billboard called it Swift s seasonal streaming perennial similar to Mariah Carey s All I Want for Christmas Is You 1994 24 August peaked within the top 20 on singles charts of Malaysia 11 25 Singapore 12 26 Australia 13 27 and Canada 16 upon release 28 Since its release the song has experienced resurgence in streams and on charts during August and inspired internet memes 29 30 In 2022 it appeared on singles charts of the Philippines number seven 31 Indonesia number 17 32 and Vietnam number 85 33 and reached new peaks in Ireland number 38 34 and the United Kingdom number 78 35 The following year the track appeared on the Billboard Malaysian chart 36 and reached a new peak at number 46 on the Billboard Global 200 37 Live performances edit nbsp Swift performing August during the Eras Tour in 2023At the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards on March 14 2021 Swift performed August as part of a medley with Cardigan and Willow the latter was taken from her album Evermore The performance was accompanied by the Folklore producers Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner marking the first time the three performed together 38 She began with Cardigan singing while laying atop a cottage before performing August on a guitar inside the cottage accompanied by instruments from Antonoff and Dessner 38 39 The trio then stepped outside the cottage to perform the last song Willow 40 Music journalist Rob Sheffield ranked Swift s performance first on his list of the 10 Reasons We Loved the 2021 Grammys 41 Rolling Stone critic Rob Sheffield listed it as one of the five classic Grammy performances of all time 42 August was included as part of the Folklore on the set list for the Eras Tour 2023 2024 During the concerts she sang the song and other Folklore tracks while dressing in a frilly gown that complements the album s cottagecore aesthetic 43 Critical reception editCritics praised the song s production and Swift s songwriting and opined that the third person perspective of its lyrics a departure from Swift s trademark confessional narratives inspired by her personal life showcased her maturity as a songwriter 44 45 Valerie Magan from Clash remarked that the lyrics feel vouyeristic as we lean in to hear all the stories that innocent era Swift would ve kept secret 46 The same magazine s Lucy Harbron lauded Swift s ability to portray niche emotions and her storytelling prowess 19 Music journalist Jody Rosen in a review for the Los Angeles Times appreciated the shift from pure first person subjectivity to fictional narratives 47 Sheffield picked August as one of the album s highlights calling the song the album s most plainly beautiful ballad 9 He placed it fifth on his 2021 ranking of all the 199 songs of Swift s discography 16 Ellen Johnson from Paste labeled the track one of the best in Swift s discography as well 48 The A V Club s Annie Zaleski and Under the Radar s Caleb Campbell both selected the song as one of Folklore s best and compared the production to the music by Scottish dream pop band Cocteau Twins 17 The latter commented that the track serves as a testament to Swift s abilities of writing the undeniably catchy hooks that make for a great pop song 49 While acknowledging Swift s indie reinvention on Folklore Pitchfork s Jillian Mapes opined that August along with other songs produced by Antonoff are not really radical transformations however still display signs of maturity 50 On behalf on Consequence of Sound Katie Moulton was somewhat disappointed that the song s theme is not far from Swift s trademark pop culture tropes but found certain lyrics original enough to refresh the cliches 51 The Observer s Kitty Empire was more reserved in her praise and said August although a solid song did not expand beyond Swift s comfort zone 52 August featured on lists of the best songs of 2020 by publications including Rolling Stone No 5 53 the Chicago Tribune unranked 54 and Yahoo unranked 55 Complex s Edwin Ortiz ranked it second on his year end list 56 In Vulture s list ranking all songs in Swift s discography Jones wrote about August Even in fiction Swift s ability to capture the wistful ache of nostalgia remains unmatched 57 Sheffield picked it among the best five songs of Swift s discography August feels like such a simple tune yet it s one of the craftiest creations in the Swiftian Multiverse 15 Insider s Callie Ahlgrim named August as The Best Song of 2020 58 Credits and personnel editCredits are adapted from Tidal 59 Taylor Swift vocals songwriter producer Jack Antonoff producer songwriter recording live drums percussion programming electric guitar acoustic guitar Joe Alwyn producer b Evan Smith saxophones flute electric guitar keyboards Bobby Hawk strings Laura Sisk recording Mike Williams string recording Jon Gautier string recording Jonathan Low mixing synth bass synth bass recording Randy Merrill masteringCharts editWeekly charts edit 2020 2021 chart performance for August Chart 2020 2021 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 27 13Canada Canadian Hot 100 28 19Malaysia RIM 25 11Portugal AFP 60 94Singapore RIAS 26 12Swedish Heatseekers Sverigetopplistan 61 9US Billboard Hot 100 21 23US Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 23 5US Rolling Stone Top 100 62 82022 2023 chart performance for August Chart 2022 2023 PeakpositionGlobal 200 Billboard 37 46Greece International IFPI 63 76Indonesia Billboard 32 17Ireland IRMA 34 38Malaysia Billboard 36 14Philippines Billboard 31 7Portugal AFP 60 171UK Singles OCC 35 78US Digital Song Sales Billboard 64 48US Streaming Songs Billboard 65 47Vietnam Vietnam Hot 100 33 85 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for August Chart 2020 PositionUS Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 66 24Certifications editCertifications for August Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 67 3 Platinum 210 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 68 Platinum 40 000 New Zealand RMNZ 69 Platinum 30 000 Poland ZPAV 70 Gold 25 000 Portugal AFP 71 Gold 5 000 United Kingdom BPI 72 Platinum 600 000 StreamingGreece IFPI Greece 73 Gold 1 000 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Streaming only figures based on certification alone Notes edit The song was recorded at Kitty Committee and Rough Customer studios mixed at Long Pond studio in Hudson Valley New York and mastered at Sterling Sound studio in New York City Instruments were recorded at Rough Customer Long Pond Pleasure Hill Recording in Portland Maine and Sound House Recording in Lakeland Florida 1 a b c In the liner notes of Folklore only Swift and Antonoff are credited as producers The Recording Academy recognized Alwyn as the track s co producer after Folklore won Album of the Year at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards 2 References edit Folklore album booklet Taylor 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