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New Romantics (song)

"New Romantics" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who wrote it with the producers Max Martin and Shellback. The title is a reference to the New Romantic cultural movement of the 1970s and 1980s; the new wave musical style of those decades influenced the song's synth-pop production and pulsating synthesizers. The lyrics are about reigniting one's hopes and energy after emotional hardships.

"New Romantics"
Single by Taylor Swift
from the album 1989
ReleasedFebruary 23, 2016 (2016-02-23)
Studio
GenreSynth-pop
Length3:50
LabelBig Machine
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Max Martin
  • Shellback
Taylor Swift singles chronology
"Out of the Woods"
(2016)
"New Romantics"
(2016)
"I Don't Wanna Live Forever"
(2016)
Music video
"New Romantics" on YouTube

"New Romantics" was originally released as a deluxe-edition bonus track of Swift's fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). Big Machine Records released the track as an iTunes Store-exclusive download on March 3, 2015, and as 1989's final radio single on February 23, 2016, in partnership with Republic Records. Released as an Apple Music exclusive on April 6, 2016, the music video is a compilation of footage from Swift's 1989 World Tour (2015). "New Romantics" peaked at number 46 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It also peaked in the top 40 on charts in Australia, Belgian Flanders, Lebanon, and Scotland.

Many music critics who hailed the energetic and lively atmosphere of "New Romantics" lamented its exclusion from 1989's standard edition and ranked it as one of Swift's best songs; a few otherwise deemed it a forgettable track. Rolling Stone in 2019 included the track on their list of the 100 best songs of the 2010s decade. Following the 2019 dispute regarding the ownership of Swift's back catalog, she re-recorded the song as "New Romantics (Taylor's Version)" for her re-recorded album 1989 (Taylor's Version) (2023).

Production edit

Inspired by 1980s synth-pop, the singer-songwriter Taylor Swift moved away from the country-styled music of her previous releases to employ a straightforward pop production for her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014).[1] To this end, she enlisted prominent mainstream pop producers, including Swedish hitmakers Max Martin and Shellback; Swift also recruited the former as co-executive producer.[2] Martin and Shellback produced seven out of thirteen tracks on the album's standard edition,[2] and two out of three bonus tracks on the deluxe edition, including "New Romantics".[3] Swift, Martin and Shellback are credited as the songwriters of "New Romantics".[3] The song was recorded by Michael Ilbert at MXM Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, and Sam Holland at Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles.[3] It was mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and mastered by Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound Studios in New York City.[3]

Music and lyrics edit

"New Romantics" incorporates pulsating synthesizers.[4] The song's title is a reference to the New Romantic cultural movement of the late 1970s and 1980s.[5] According to Slate editor Forrest Wickman, this reference is also apparent through the song's sonic resemblance to the era's new wave.[6] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone dubbed "New Romantics" the song that showcased the most authentic tribute to 1980s synth-pop on 1989.[5] AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine similarly considered the track among the few on the album that truly sounded like 1980s pop, specifically "1983 new wave".[7] For Corey Baesley from PopMatters, "New Romantics" is where Swift emulates the "indie electro-pop" styles of Scottish band Chvrches.[8] While acknowledging the 1980s influences, such as the "coolness" of the 1980 hit "We Got the Beat", music professor James Perone opined that "New Romantics" was musically "more about the pop music of the 21st century" than about the prevailing styles of the New Romantic era.[9]

The lyrics are about Swift reigniting her hopes and energy after the heartbreak she had endured.[10][11] For Pitchfork's Vrinda Jagota, "New Romantics" is where Swift brushes off the pain "into a night of uninhibited hedonism", representing her departure from "slow-burning heartache" on her previous songs towards a more positive, laid-back attitude.[10] The refrain starts with Swift singing, "'Cause baby I could build a castle / Out of all the bricks they threw at me." Anna Leszkiewicz from the New Statesman commented that the "castle" imagery in "New Romantics" was used in a "self-referential way" and departed from the fairytale notion of "castles" on Swift's previous songs.[12] The lyrics, "Heartbreak is the national anthem, we sing it proudly / We are too busy dancing to get knocked off our feet", find Swift celebrating the joys of youth; Emily Yahr from The Washington Post said this sentiment resembled Swift's 2013 single "22".[11] Slate's Carl Wilson described the song as 1989's representation of Swift's new attitude towards romance. The lyric, "The best people in life are free", sees Swift no longer seeking revenge on ex-lovers.[4] Perone noted that the lyrics were representational of Swift's generation's defiant and carefree attitude, which he compared to that of the mods in the 1960s, specifically citing the Who's 1965 song "My Generation".[9]

Release and commercial performance edit

 
Swift performed "New Romantics" on the 1989 World Tour in 2015. Footage of the tour was included in the song's music video.

"New Romantics" was initially one of the three bonus tracks on the deluxe edition of 1989, which was available exclusively at Target in the United States. On February 17, 2015, Swift announced that she would release the three bonus tracks to iTunes Stores in the United States as promotional singles one at a time.[13] "New Romantics" was released on March 3, 2015, by Big Machine Records.[14] Following this release, the song entered the US Billboard Hot 100 chart dated March 21, 2015, at number 71.[15]

On February 19, 2016, Swift announced that "New Romantics" would be the seventh and final single from 1989.[16] Republic Records in partnership with Big Machine released the song to US contemporary hit[17] and hot adult contemporary radio stations on February 23.[18] Upon its single release, "New Romantics" debuted at number 28 on Pop Songs, a Billboard airplay chart;[19] it peaked at number 18 on Pop Songs.[20] The single peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated April 30, 2016, and spent eight weeks on the chart.[21] It reached the top 40 on charts in Lebanon (18),[22] Belgian Flanders (33),[23] Australia (35),[24] and Scotland (40).[25] "New Romantics" received a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for exceeding 500,000 track-equivalent units, based on sales and on-demand streams.[26] It also received a gold certification by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), which indicates 35,000 units.[27] The song received a nomination for Choice Song – Female Artist at the 2016 Teen Choice Awards.[28]

On April 6, Swift released the music video for "New Romantics" exclusively on Apple Music, which required a paid subscription.[29] Directed by Jonas Åkerlund,[30] the video consists of concert and behind-the-scenes footage during the 1989 World Tour in 2015, intertwined with Swift's voice-overs about her thoughts for her fans.[31] Laura Bertens, a scholar in art history and cultural studies, cited "New Romantics" as an example of "why music videos often elicit strong reactions". Bertens noted that the behind-the-scenes footage of Swift's performances made the audience connect with her on a personal level, "to see the private person behind the celebrity, all the while knowing that we are looking at a performance as well".[32] Complex's Jessie Morris deemed the exclusive Apple release part of Swift's "partnership" with Apple Music, with whom Swift had collaborated on advertisements and interviews.[33] The Sydney Morning Herald's Karl Quinn labeled the release a "cynical move", through which Swift implicitly encouraged her fans to subscribe to Apple Music to balance the competition with Spotify—the largest on-demand streaming platform at the time. Swift had publicly condemned Spotify's free streaming services that provided low royalties for artists.[34] Swift made the video available on her Vevo and YouTube accounts on April 13, 2016, without subscription requirements.[35]

Swift included "New Romantics" on the set list for the 1989 World Tour, which ran from May to November 2015.[36] She sang the song at the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas on October 22, 2016,[37] and at the DirecTV Super Saturday Night, as part of a series of pre-Super Bowl concerts, on February 4, 2017.[38] Swift performed an acoustic guitar rendition at the August 9, 2023, show of the Eras Tour at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, prefaced by her announcement of the October 27 release of her re-recording of 1989, 1989 (Taylor's Version).[39]

Critical reception edit

Upon the release of 1989, Corey Beasley from PopMatters deemed "New Romantics" and the other two deluxe edition bonus tracks more "compositionally daring" than any track on the standard edition. Beasley favorably likened the song to the works of Chvrches, writing that "[Swift] can do it better than anyone else".[8] Slate's Carl Wilson called it "manifesto-toned",[4] and Pitchfork's Vrinda Jagota described the track as a "surging, euphoric" number that captures the essence of the album.[10] Josh Duboff from Vanity Fair lamented the song's exclusion from the standard edition of 1989, writing that it could end up as an album track "on pretty much any other 2014 pop star's album".[40] Aimee Cliff from Fact picked "New Romantics" as an example that best demonstrates Swift's ability to "[document] memories as romantic, filtered snapshots".[41]

Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone ranked "New Romantics" as the second best song of 2014, writing: "I have no idea why she left a song this urgent and glittery and perfect off her album ... but geniuses are weird."[5] In his ranking of Swift's songs, Sheffield ranked it the second greatest song of Swift's career, labeling it as a "work of genius, exceeding even the wildest hopes any fan could have dreamed".[42] Rolling Stone magazine placed "New Romantics" at number 58 among "The 100 Best Songs of the 2010s"; the critic Brittany Spanos described it as "the type of relieving dance floor soul purge that the best pop can be".[43] Retrospective reviews from The Guardian's Alexis Petridis,[44] NME's Hannah Mylrae,[45] and Paste's Jane Song commented that the song should have made the final cut of 1989's standard edition.[46] Lucy Ford from British GQ ranked the single among Swift's 10 best and praised its "cheeky and winking" theme.[47] In a list ranking the bonus tracks from Swift's albums, Variety's Chris Willman ranked "New Romantics" third and described it as Swift and Martin's "peak [...] collaboration in terms of sheer ear candy".[48]

In less enthusiastic reviews, Nate Jones from Vulture called "New Romantics" a failed attempt at "writing a big generational anthem."[49] Chris Richards of The Washington Post said that the song "registers somewhere between moldy emo and the back pages of a high school literary magazine", containing some of the "worst lyrics" on 1989.[50]

Credits and personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of 1989[3]

Charts edit

2015–2016 weekly chart performance for "New Romantics"
Chart (2015–2016) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[24] 35
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[23] 33
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[51] 58
Canada AC (Billboard)[52] 46
Canada CHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[53] 24
Canada Hot AC (Billboard)[54] 31
France (SNEP)[55] 190
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[56] 90
Lebanon (Lebanese Top 20)[22] 18
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[57] 58
Scotland (OCC)[25] 40
UK Singles (OCC)[58] 132
US Billboard Hot 100[21] 46
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[59] 18
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[60] 9
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[20] 18
2023 weekly chart performance for "New Romantics"
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Portugal (AFP)[61] 65

Certifications edit

Certifications for "New Romantics"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[27] 2× Platinum 140,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[62] Silver 200,000
United States (RIAA)[26] Gold 500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

"New Romantics (Taylor's Version)" edit

"New Romantics (Taylor's Version)"
Song by Taylor Swift
from the album 1989 (Taylor's Version)
ReleasedOctober 27, 2023 (2023-10-27)
StudioPrime Recording (Nashville)
Length3:50
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Lyric video
"New Romantics (Taylor's Version)" on YouTube

After signing a new contract with Republic Records, Swift began re-recording her first six studio albums in November 2020.[63] The decision followed a public 2019 dispute between Swift and the talent manager Scooter Braun, who acquired Big Machine Records, including the masters of Swift's albums which the label had released.[64][65] By re-recording the albums, Swift had full ownership of the new masters, which enabled her to control the licensing of her songs for commercial use and therefore substituted the Big Machine–owned masters.[66]

The re-recording of "New Romantics", subtitled "Taylor's Version", was released as part of 1989's re-recording, 1989 (Taylor's Version), on October 27, 2023.[67] Swift produced "New Romantics (Taylor's Version)" with Christopher Rowe, who had produced her previous re-recordings.[68] The track was engineered by Derek Garten at Prime Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee; mixed by Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia; and mastered by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound in Edgewater, New Jersey. Rowe recorded Swift's vocals at Kitty Committee Studio in New York.[69]

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of 1989 (Taylor's Version)[69]

  • Taylor Swift – vocals, background vocals, songwriter, producer
  • Max Bernstein – synthesizer, electric guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Matt Billingslea – drums, drum programming
  • Bryce Bordone – engineer for mix
  • Dan Burns – drum programming, synth bass, synthesizer
  • Derek Garten – engineer, editing, programming
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Amos Heller – bass guitar
  • Max Martin – songwriter
  • Mike Meadows – synthesizer, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Brian Pruitt – drums, drum programming
  • Christopher Rowe – producer, vocal engineer
  • Shellback – songwriter

Charts edit

Chart performance for "New Romantics (Taylor's Version)"
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[70] 27
Global 200 (Billboard)[71] 24
Greece International (IFPI)[72] 40
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[73] 26
Singapore (RIAS)[74] 22
Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[75] 13
UK Streaming (OCC)[76] 31
US Billboard Hot 100[77] 29

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For the Hands Like Houses song see Dissonants New Romantics is a song by the American singer songwriter Taylor Swift who wrote it with the producers Max Martin and Shellback The title is a reference to the New Romantic cultural movement of the 1970s and 1980s the new wave musical style of those decades influenced the song s synth pop production and pulsating synthesizers The lyrics are about reigniting one s hopes and energy after emotional hardships New Romantics Single by Taylor Swiftfrom the album 1989ReleasedFebruary 23 2016 2016 02 23 StudioMXM Stockholm Sweden Conway Los Angeles GenreSynth popLength3 50LabelBig MachineSongwriter s Taylor Swift Max Martin ShellbackProducer s Max Martin ShellbackTaylor Swift singles chronology Out of the Woods 2016 New Romantics 2016 I Don t Wanna Live Forever 2016 Music video New Romantics on YouTube New Romantics was originally released as a deluxe edition bonus track of Swift s fifth studio album 1989 2014 Big Machine Records released the track as an iTunes Store exclusive download on March 3 2015 and as 1989 s final radio single on February 23 2016 in partnership with Republic Records Released as an Apple Music exclusive on April 6 2016 the music video is a compilation of footage from Swift s 1989 World Tour 2015 New Romantics peaked at number 46 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA It also peaked in the top 40 on charts in Australia Belgian Flanders Lebanon and Scotland Many music critics who hailed the energetic and lively atmosphere of New Romantics lamented its exclusion from 1989 s standard edition and ranked it as one of Swift s best songs a few otherwise deemed it a forgettable track Rolling Stone in 2019 included the track on their list of the 100 best songs of the 2010s decade Following the 2019 dispute regarding the ownership of Swift s back catalog she re recorded the song as New Romantics Taylor s Version for her re recorded album 1989 Taylor s Version 2023 Contents 1 Production 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release and commercial performance 4 Critical reception 5 Credits and personnel 6 Charts 7 Certifications 8 New Romantics Taylor s Version 8 1 Personnel 8 2 Charts 9 References 9 1 Citations 9 2 Cited literatureProduction editInspired by 1980s synth pop the singer songwriter Taylor Swift moved away from the country styled music of her previous releases to employ a straightforward pop production for her fifth studio album 1989 2014 1 To this end she enlisted prominent mainstream pop producers including Swedish hitmakers Max Martin and Shellback Swift also recruited the former as co executive producer 2 Martin and Shellback produced seven out of thirteen tracks on the album s standard edition 2 and two out of three bonus tracks on the deluxe edition including New Romantics 3 Swift Martin and Shellback are credited as the songwriters of New Romantics 3 The song was recorded by Michael Ilbert at MXM Studios in Stockholm Sweden and Sam Holland at Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles 3 It was mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach Virginia and mastered by Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound Studios in New York City 3 Music and lyrics edit nbsp New Romantics source source track A bright synth pop song New Romantics finds Swift reigniting her hopes after having endured emotional hardships Problems playing this file See media help New Romantics incorporates pulsating synthesizers 4 The song s title is a reference to the New Romantic cultural movement of the late 1970s and 1980s 5 According to Slate editor Forrest Wickman this reference is also apparent through the song s sonic resemblance to the era s new wave 6 Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone dubbed New Romantics the song that showcased the most authentic tribute to 1980s synth pop on 1989 5 AllMusic s Stephen Thomas Erlewine similarly considered the track among the few on the album that truly sounded like 1980s pop specifically 1983 new wave 7 For Corey Baesley from PopMatters New Romantics is where Swift emulates the indie electro pop styles of Scottish band Chvrches 8 While acknowledging the 1980s influences such as the coolness of the 1980 hit We Got the Beat music professor James Perone opined that New Romantics was musically more about the pop music of the 21st century than about the prevailing styles of the New Romantic era 9 The lyrics are about Swift reigniting her hopes and energy after the heartbreak she had endured 10 11 For Pitchfork s Vrinda Jagota New Romantics is where Swift brushes off the pain into a night of uninhibited hedonism representing her departure from slow burning heartache on her previous songs towards a more positive laid back attitude 10 The refrain starts with Swift singing Cause baby I could build a castle Out of all the bricks they threw at me Anna Leszkiewicz from the New Statesman commented that the castle imagery in New Romantics was used in a self referential way and departed from the fairytale notion of castles on Swift s previous songs 12 The lyrics Heartbreak is the national anthem we sing it proudly We are too busy dancing to get knocked off our feet find Swift celebrating the joys of youth Emily Yahr from The Washington Post said this sentiment resembled Swift s 2013 single 22 11 Slate s Carl Wilson described the song as 1989 s representation of Swift s new attitude towards romance The lyric The best people in life are free sees Swift no longer seeking revenge on ex lovers 4 Perone noted that the lyrics were representational of Swift s generation s defiant and carefree attitude which he compared to that of the mods in the 1960s specifically citing the Who s 1965 song My Generation 9 Release and commercial performance edit nbsp Swift performed New Romantics on the 1989 World Tour in 2015 Footage of the tour was included in the song s music video New Romantics was initially one of the three bonus tracks on the deluxe edition of 1989 which was available exclusively at Target in the United States On February 17 2015 Swift announced that she would release the three bonus tracks to iTunes Stores in the United States as promotional singles one at a time 13 New Romantics was released on March 3 2015 by Big Machine Records 14 Following this release the song entered the US Billboard Hot 100 chart dated March 21 2015 at number 71 15 On February 19 2016 Swift announced that New Romantics would be the seventh and final single from 1989 16 Republic Records in partnership with Big Machine released the song to US contemporary hit 17 and hot adult contemporary radio stations on February 23 18 Upon its single release New Romantics debuted at number 28 on Pop Songs a Billboard airplay chart 19 it peaked at number 18 on Pop Songs 20 The single peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated April 30 2016 and spent eight weeks on the chart 21 It reached the top 40 on charts in Lebanon 18 22 Belgian Flanders 33 23 Australia 35 24 and Scotland 40 25 New Romantics received a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for exceeding 500 000 track equivalent units based on sales and on demand streams 26 It also received a gold certification by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA which indicates 35 000 units 27 The song received a nomination for Choice Song Female Artist at the 2016 Teen Choice Awards 28 On April 6 Swift released the music video for New Romantics exclusively on Apple Music which required a paid subscription 29 Directed by Jonas Akerlund 30 the video consists of concert and behind the scenes footage during the 1989 World Tour in 2015 intertwined with Swift s voice overs about her thoughts for her fans 31 Laura Bertens a scholar in art history and cultural studies cited New Romantics as an example of why music videos often elicit strong reactions Bertens noted that the behind the scenes footage of Swift s performances made the audience connect with her on a personal level to see the private person behind the celebrity all the while knowing that we are looking at a performance as well 32 Complex s Jessie Morris deemed the exclusive Apple release part of Swift s partnership with Apple Music with whom Swift had collaborated on advertisements and interviews 33 The Sydney Morning Herald s Karl Quinn labeled the release a cynical move through which Swift implicitly encouraged her fans to subscribe to Apple Music to balance the competition with Spotify the largest on demand streaming platform at the time Swift had publicly condemned Spotify s free streaming services that provided low royalties for artists 34 Swift made the video available on her Vevo and YouTube accounts on April 13 2016 without subscription requirements 35 Swift included New Romantics on the set list for the 1989 World Tour which ran from May to November 2015 36 She sang the song at the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas on October 22 2016 37 and at the DirecTV Super Saturday Night as part of a series of pre Super Bowl concerts on February 4 2017 38 Swift performed an acoustic guitar rendition at the August 9 2023 show of the Eras Tour at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood prefaced by her announcement of the October 27 release of her re recording of 1989 1989 Taylor s Version 39 Critical reception editUpon the release of 1989 Corey Beasley from PopMatters deemed New Romantics and the other two deluxe edition bonus tracks more compositionally daring than any track on the standard edition Beasley favorably likened the song to the works of Chvrches writing that Swift can do it better than anyone else 8 Slate s Carl Wilson called it manifesto toned 4 and Pitchfork s Vrinda Jagota described the track as a surging euphoric number that captures the essence of the album 10 Josh Duboff from Vanity Fair lamented the song s exclusion from the standard edition of 1989 writing that it could end up as an album track on pretty much any other 2014 pop star s album 40 Aimee Cliff from Fact picked New Romantics as an example that best demonstrates Swift s ability to document memories as romantic filtered snapshots 41 Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone ranked New Romantics as the second best song of 2014 writing I have no idea why she left a song this urgent and glittery and perfect off her album but geniuses are weird 5 In his ranking of Swift s songs Sheffield ranked it the second greatest song of Swift s career labeling it as a work of genius exceeding even the wildest hopes any fan could have dreamed 42 Rolling Stone magazine placed New Romantics at number 58 among The 100 Best Songs of the 2010s the critic Brittany Spanos described it as the type of relieving dance floor soul purge that the best pop can be 43 Retrospective reviews from The Guardian s Alexis Petridis 44 NME s Hannah Mylrae 45 and Paste s Jane Song commented that the song should have made the final cut of 1989 s standard edition 46 Lucy Ford from British GQ ranked the single among Swift s 10 best and praised its cheeky and winking theme 47 In a list ranking the bonus tracks from Swift s albums Variety s Chris Willman ranked New Romantics third and described it as Swift and Martin s peak collaboration in terms of sheer ear candy 48 In less enthusiastic reviews Nate Jones from Vulture called New Romantics a failed attempt at writing a big generational anthem 49 Chris Richards of The Washington Post said that the song registers somewhere between moldy emo and the back pages of a high school literary magazine containing some of the worst lyrics on 1989 50 Credits and personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of 1989 3 Taylor Swift vocals background vocals songwriter Cory Bice assistant recording Tom Coyne mastering Serban Ghenea mixing John Hanes engineered for mix Sam Holland recording Michael Ilbert recording Max Martin producer songwriter keyboard piano programming Shellback producer songwriter background vocals guitar keyboards drum programming bassCharts edit2015 2016 weekly chart performance for New Romantics Chart 2015 2016 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 24 35Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 23 33Canada Canadian Hot 100 51 58Canada AC Billboard 52 46Canada CHR Top 40 Billboard 53 24Canada Hot AC Billboard 54 31France SNEP 55 190Japan Japan Hot 100 56 90Lebanon Lebanese Top 20 22 18Slovakia Radio Top 100 57 58Scotland OCC 25 40UK Singles OCC 58 132US Billboard Hot 100 21 46US Adult Contemporary Billboard 59 18US Adult Top 40 Billboard 60 9US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 20 182023 weekly chart performance for New Romantics Chart 2023 PeakpositionPortugal AFP 61 65Certifications editCertifications for New Romantics Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 27 2 Platinum 140 000 United Kingdom BPI 62 Silver 200 000 United States RIAA 26 Gold 500 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone New Romantics Taylor s Version edit New Romantics Taylor s Version Song by Taylor Swiftfrom the album 1989 Taylor s Version ReleasedOctober 27 2023 2023 10 27 StudioPrime Recording Nashville Length3 50LabelRepublicSongwriter s Taylor Swift Max Martin ShellbackProducer s Taylor Swift Christopher RoweLyric video New Romantics Taylor s Version on YouTubeAfter signing a new contract with Republic Records Swift began re recording her first six studio albums in November 2020 63 The decision followed a public 2019 dispute between Swift and the talent manager Scooter Braun who acquired Big Machine Records including the masters of Swift s albums which the label had released 64 65 By re recording the albums Swift had full ownership of the new masters which enabled her to control the licensing of her songs for commercial use and therefore substituted the Big Machine owned masters 66 The re recording of New Romantics subtitled Taylor s Version was released as part of 1989 s re recording 1989 Taylor s Version on October 27 2023 67 Swift produced New Romantics Taylor s Version with Christopher Rowe who had produced her previous re recordings 68 The track was engineered by Derek Garten at Prime Recording Studio in Nashville Tennessee mixed by Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach Virginia and mastered by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound in Edgewater New Jersey Rowe recorded Swift s vocals at Kitty Committee Studio in New York 69 Personnel edit Credits adapted from the liner notes of 1989 Taylor s Version 69 Taylor Swift vocals background vocals songwriter producer Max Bernstein synthesizer electric guitar acoustic guitar Matt Billingslea drums drum programming Bryce Bordone engineer for mix Dan Burns drum programming synth bass synthesizer Derek Garten engineer editing programming Serban Ghenea mixing Amos Heller bass guitar Max Martin songwriter Mike Meadows synthesizer acoustic guitar electric guitar Brian Pruitt drums drum programming Christopher Rowe producer vocal engineer Shellback songwriter Charts edit Chart performance for New Romantics Taylor s Version Chart 2023 PeakpositionCanada Canadian Hot 100 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