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Mirrorball (song)

"Mirrorball" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her eighth studio album, Folklore (2020). She wrote the song as a tribute to her fans, after she cancelled a planned concert tour to support her seventh studio album Lover (2019) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Produced by Swift and co-writer Jack Antonoff, "Mirrorball" is a dream pop, jangle pop, and indie folk song with flavors of country music, accompanied by reverbed, gentle guitars, vocal harmonies, and live drums. Lyrically, the narrator likens herself to a fragile disco ball and sings about doing anything to keep her audience entertained.

"Mirrorball"
Song by Taylor Swift
from the album Folklore
ReleasedJuly 24, 2020 (2020-07-24)
Studio
Genre
Length3:29
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Taylor Swift
  • Jack Antonoff
Lyric video
"Mirrorball" on YouTube

In reviews of Folklore, critics interpreted the track as a metaphor for female musicians' struggles to reinvent themselves to stay relevant. They lauded the production and emotional sentiments. Many picked it as an album highlight and one of Swift's greatest tracks. "Mirrorball" was listed as one of the best songs of 2020 by Slant Magazine, Pitchfork, and Variety. It peaked at number 26 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was a top 40 chart entry in Australia, Canada, Malaysia, and Singapore. Swift recorded the song for the concert documentary Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions (2020).

Background and composition edit

The singer-songwriter Taylor Swift began work on her eighth studio album, Folklore, during the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020. She recruited Jack Antonoff, who had worked on her three previous studio albums, as a producer on the album. Swift wrote and produced four songs with Antonoff, including "Mirrorball".[1] On the track, Antonoff served as co-writer, programmer, and engineer (with Laura Sisk), and played instruments including acoustic guitar, drums, electric guitar, and Hammond B-3. The track was recorded at Kitty Committee Studio (Swift's home studio) in Beverly Hills, California, and Rough Customer Studio in Brooklyn. Serban Ghenea mixed the song at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia.[2]

"Mirrorball" runs for 3 minutes and 29 seconds.[2] It is a dream pop[3][4] and jangle pop[5][6] song with a dense reverb.[7] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times remarked that the production borderlines shoegaze,[8] and Jason Lipshutz from Billboard deemed it an indie folk track.[9] The production incorporates reverbed guitars,[10] a pedal steel,[5][11] country flavors,[12] breathy vocals, harmonies, and live drums.[9] Swift's vocals are highlighted at the forefront, backed by soft, gentle snare strokes in the background.[13] Spencer Kornharber of The Atlantic wrote that the song features "warm" and "sparkling" guitar tones yet "snowy" tambourine.[14] Mikael Wood from the Los Angeles Times compared the song to the music by such 1990s acts as the Sundays and Sixpence None the Richer for displaying a more feminine side, a counterpart to the album's overarching "beardo indie rock" influence.[10] Willman agreed that "Mirrorball" is one of the album's "least folkloric-sounding tracks".[6]

Whereas much of Folklore explores fictional narratives and departs from Swift's previously well-known autobiographical songwriting, "Mirrorball" is a track that reflects her state of mind during the COVID-19 quarantine.[15] She wrote the track after her planned concert tour for Lover was cancelled on the outbreak of the pandemic.[16] On it, she channeled her realization of how her fans find "solace on the dance floor", and her struggles with celebrity and how to maintain relevance: "It's a metaphor for celebrity, but it’s also a metaphor for so many people who feel like they have to be different versions of themselves for different people."[15] In the lyrics, the narrator sings about how she would do anything to entertain her audience ("All I do is try, try, try I'm still on that trapeze/ I'm still trying everything, to keep you looking at me") and likens herself to a fragile disco ball.[6][17] Critics interpreted the track to be about Swift's self-awareness of her public image, and about female celebrities' efforts to remain relevant at large.[11][18]

Release and live performances edit

Folklore was released on July 24, 2020, via Republic Records. In the track-list, "Mirrorball" sits at number 6 out of the 16 tracks.[2] The track debuted and peaked at number 26 on the United States's Billboard Hot 100.[19] On Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, it entered at number six and stayed for 16 weeks.[20] Outside the US, the song reached the countries of Singapore (13),[21] Australia (14),[22] Malaysia (14),[23] Canada (22),[24] and Portugal (103).[25] In the United Kingdom, "Mirrorball" reached number 30 on the OCC's Audio Streaming Chart[26] and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[27]

After the album's release, Swift recorded a stripped-down rendition of "Mirrorball" for the Disney+ concert documentary Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions and its live album on November 25, 2020.[28] On March 17, 2023, Swift embarked on her sixth concert tour, the Eras Tour, which contained a segment of "surprise songs" where she perform random songs from her discography. On the tour's opening show in Glendale, Arizona, Swift sang "Mirrorball" as the tour's first "surprise song".[29]

Critical reception edit

In publications' reviews of Folklore, many critics lauded the production and emotional resonance of "Mirrorball". They picked it as an album highlight[a] or even the best album track.[b] Fin McRedmond of The Irish Times said the song was "destined to be an instant Swiftian classic".[33] Descriptions of Swift's songwriting include "dreamy",[31] "devastatingly pretty",[9] "ethereal",[33] and "authentic".[4] In Slant Magazine, Eric Mason admired how "Mirrorball" managed to convey both nostalgia and sarcasm with "breathless amazement".[30] Hannah Mylrea of NME was not as impressed; she deemed the track forgettable and said it dragged the album.[34] "Mirrorball" appeared on year-end lists of the best songs of 2020 by Variety's Chris Willman, who placed it at number nine on a list of 40 songs,[6] Pitchfork (71st),[35] and Slant Magazine (14th).[36]

Retrospectively, critics have considered "Mirrorball" as one of Swift's greatest tracks. In rankings of Swift's entire catalog, Willman[37] and Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone listed it among Swift's five best songs.[38] In 2022 reviews, Spencer Kornhaber from The Atlantic said that "Mirrorball" was one of the tracks that "both fit in and stood out" on Folklore and selected it as one of her finest, most distinct works,[39] and Katherine Flynn of Consequence insisted that "Mirrorball" should have been the lead single from the album and lauded its bridge as "undeniable".[40]

Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Folklore.[2]

Charts edit

Certification edit

Certifications for "Mirrorball"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[43] Platinum 70,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[44] Gold 20,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[27] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Attributed to Giselle Au Nhien-Nguyen of The Sydney Morning Herald,[3] Jason Lipshutz of Billboard,[9] Eric Mason of Slant Magazine,[30] and Roisin O'Connor of The Independent[31]
  2. ^ Attributed to Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times[10] and Rob Harvilla of The Ringer[32]

References edit

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  7. ^ Jones, Nate (October 6, 2022). "All 193 Taylor Swift Songs, Ranked". Vulture. from the original on November 1, 2022. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
  8. ^ Caramanica, Jon (July 26, 2020). "Taylor Swift, a Pop Star Done With Pop". The New York Times. from the original on September 10, 2020. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
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  10. ^ a b c Wood, Mikael (July 26, 2020). "Taylor Swift's Folklore: All 16 songs, ranked". Los Angeles Times. from the original on March 29, 2021. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
  11. ^ a b Snapes, Laura (July 24, 2020). "Taylor Swift: Folklore review – bombastic pop makes way for emotional acuity". The Guardian. from the original on July 24, 2020. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  12. ^ Wass, Mike (December 20, 2020). "Lost Hit: Taylor Swift's Exquisite 'mirrorball'". Idolator. from the original on November 17, 2023. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
  13. ^ Richards, Chris (July 24, 2020). "If a Taylor Swift album drops in a pandemic, does it make a sound?". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. from the original on October 21, 2022. Retrieved February 24, 2023.
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  23. ^ a b "Top 20 Most Streamed International & Domestic Singles in Malaysia". Recording Industry Association of Malaysia. Archived from the original on August 10, 2020. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
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  25. ^ a b "Taylor Swift – Mirrorball". AFP Top 100 Singles. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
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  34. ^ Mylrea, Hannah (July 24, 2020). "Taylor Swift – Folklore review: pop superstar undergoes an extraordinary indie-folk makeover". NME. from the original on August 28, 2020. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
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  39. ^ Kornhaber, Spencer (October 27, 2022). "Don't Blame a Man for 'Midnights'". The Atlantic. from the original on December 5, 2022. Retrieved September 3, 2023.
  40. ^ Siroky, Mary, ed. (October 26, 2022). "Every Taylor Swift Album Ranked from Worst to Best". Consequence. from the original on November 16, 2022. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
  41. ^ "Veckolista Heatseeker, vecka 31" (in Swedish). Sverigetopplistan. from the original on December 13, 2020. Retrieved July 31, 2020.
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This article is about the Taylor Swift song For other songs of the same name see Mirror ball Mirrorball is a song by the American singer songwriter Taylor Swift from her eighth studio album Folklore 2020 She wrote the song as a tribute to her fans after she cancelled a planned concert tour to support her seventh studio album Lover 2019 due to the COVID 19 pandemic Produced by Swift and co writer Jack Antonoff Mirrorball is a dream pop jangle pop and indie folk song with flavors of country music accompanied by reverbed gentle guitars vocal harmonies and live drums Lyrically the narrator likens herself to a fragile disco ball and sings about doing anything to keep her audience entertained Mirrorball Song by Taylor Swiftfrom the album FolkloreReleasedJuly 24 2020 2020 07 24 StudioKitty Committee Beverly Hills Rough Customer Brooklyn GenreDream pop jangle pop indie folkLength3 29LabelRepublicSongwriter s Taylor Swift Jack AntonoffProducer s Taylor Swift Jack AntonoffLyric video Mirrorball on YouTube In reviews of Folklore critics interpreted the track as a metaphor for female musicians struggles to reinvent themselves to stay relevant They lauded the production and emotional sentiments Many picked it as an album highlight and one of Swift s greatest tracks Mirrorball was listed as one of the best songs of 2020 by Slant Magazine Pitchfork and Variety It peaked at number 26 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was a top 40 chart entry in Australia Canada Malaysia and Singapore Swift recorded the song for the concert documentary Folklore The Long Pond Studio Sessions 2020 Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Release and live performances 3 Critical reception 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 Certification 7 Notes 8 ReferencesBackground and composition editThe singer songwriter Taylor Swift began work on her eighth studio album Folklore during the COVID 19 pandemic in early 2020 She recruited Jack Antonoff who had worked on her three previous studio albums as a producer on the album Swift wrote and produced four songs with Antonoff including Mirrorball 1 On the track Antonoff served as co writer programmer and engineer with Laura Sisk and played instruments including acoustic guitar drums electric guitar and Hammond B 3 The track was recorded at Kitty Committee Studio Swift s home studio in Beverly Hills California and Rough Customer Studio in Brooklyn Serban Ghenea mixed the song at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach Virginia 2 nbsp Mirrorball source source Mirrorball features a production drenched in reverb It is a dream pop and jangle pop song with dense guitars and vocal harmonies Problems playing this file See media help Mirrorball runs for 3 minutes and 29 seconds 2 It is a dream pop 3 4 and jangle pop 5 6 song with a dense reverb 7 Jon Caramanica of The New York Times remarked that the production borderlines shoegaze 8 and Jason Lipshutz from Billboard deemed it an indie folk track 9 The production incorporates reverbed guitars 10 a pedal steel 5 11 country flavors 12 breathy vocals harmonies and live drums 9 Swift s vocals are highlighted at the forefront backed by soft gentle snare strokes in the background 13 Spencer Kornharber of The Atlantic wrote that the song features warm and sparkling guitar tones yet snowy tambourine 14 Mikael Wood from the Los Angeles Times compared the song to the music by such 1990s acts as the Sundays and Sixpence None the Richer for displaying a more feminine side a counterpart to the album s overarching beardo indie rock influence 10 Willman agreed that Mirrorball is one of the album s least folkloric sounding tracks 6 Whereas much of Folklore explores fictional narratives and departs from Swift s previously well known autobiographical songwriting Mirrorball is a track that reflects her state of mind during the COVID 19 quarantine 15 She wrote the track after her planned concert tour for Lover was cancelled on the outbreak of the pandemic 16 On it she channeled her realization of how her fans find solace on the dance floor and her struggles with celebrity and how to maintain relevance It s a metaphor for celebrity but it s also a metaphor for so many people who feel like they have to be different versions of themselves for different people 15 In the lyrics the narrator sings about how she would do anything to entertain her audience All I do is try try try I m still on that trapeze I m still trying everything to keep you looking at me and likens herself to a fragile disco ball 6 17 Critics interpreted the track to be about Swift s self awareness of her public image and about female celebrities efforts to remain relevant at large 11 18 Release and live performances editFolklore was released on July 24 2020 via Republic Records In the track list Mirrorball sits at number 6 out of the 16 tracks 2 The track debuted and peaked at number 26 on the United States s Billboard Hot 100 19 On Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs it entered at number six and stayed for 16 weeks 20 Outside the US the song reached the countries of Singapore 13 21 Australia 14 22 Malaysia 14 23 Canada 22 24 and Portugal 103 25 In the United Kingdom Mirrorball reached number 30 on the OCC s Audio Streaming Chart 26 and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry BPI 27 After the album s release Swift recorded a stripped down rendition of Mirrorball for the Disney concert documentary Folklore The Long Pond Studio Sessions and its live album on November 25 2020 28 On March 17 2023 Swift embarked on her sixth concert tour the Eras Tour which contained a segment of surprise songs where she perform random songs from her discography On the tour s opening show in Glendale Arizona Swift sang Mirrorball as the tour s first surprise song 29 Critical reception editIn publications reviews of Folklore many critics lauded the production and emotional resonance of Mirrorball They picked it as an album highlight a or even the best album track b Fin McRedmond of The Irish Times said the song was destined to be an instant Swiftian classic 33 Descriptions of Swift s songwriting include dreamy 31 devastatingly pretty 9 ethereal 33 and authentic 4 In Slant Magazine Eric Mason admired how Mirrorball managed to convey both nostalgia and sarcasm with breathless amazement 30 Hannah Mylrea of NME was not as impressed she deemed the track forgettable and said it dragged the album 34 Mirrorball appeared on year end lists of the best songs of 2020 by Variety s Chris Willman who placed it at number nine on a list of 40 songs 6 Pitchfork 71st 35 and Slant Magazine 14th 36 Retrospectively critics have considered Mirrorball as one of Swift s greatest tracks In rankings of Swift s entire catalog Willman 37 and Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone listed it among Swift s five best songs 38 In 2022 reviews Spencer Kornhaber from The Atlantic said that Mirrorball was one of the tracks that both fit in and stood out on Folklore and selected it as one of her finest most distinct works 39 and Katherine Flynn of Consequence insisted that Mirrorball should have been the lead single from the album and lauded its bridge as undeniable 40 Personnel editCredits are adapted from the liner notes of Folklore 2 Taylor Swift producing lead vocals Jack Antonoff recording programming producing acoustic guitar drums electric guitar Hammond B 3 keyboard percussion background vocals Laura Sisk recording John Hanes engineering Serban Ghenea mixingCharts editWeekly chart performance for Mirrorball Chart 2020 Peakposition Australia ARIA 22 14 Canada Canadian Hot 100 24 22 Malaysia RIM 23 14 Portugal AFP 25 103 Singapore RIAS 21 13 Sweden Heatseekers Sverigetopplistan 41 6 UK Audio Streaming OCC 26 30 US Billboard Hot 100 19 26 US Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 20 6 Year end chart performance for Mirrorball Chart 2020 Position US Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 42 34Certification editCertifications for Mirrorball Region Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 43 Platinum 70 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 44 Gold 20 000 United Kingdom BPI 27 Silver 200 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Notes edit Attributed to Giselle Au Nhien Nguyen of The Sydney Morning Herald 3 Jason Lipshutz of Billboard 9 Eric Mason of Slant Magazine 30 and Roisin O Connor of The Independent 31 Attributed to Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times 10 and Rob Harvilla of The Ringer 32 References edit Suskind Alex December 9 2020 Taylor Swift broke all her rules with Folklore and gave herself a much needed escape Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on March 12 2021 Retrieved June 7 2021 a b c d Folklore booklet Taylor Swift United States Republic Records 2020 B003271102 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b Nguyen Giselle Au Nhien July 24 2020 Taylor Swift s new album is a fever dream you won t want to wake up from The Sydney Morning Herald Archived from 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