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We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, taken from her fourth studio album, Red (2012). It was released for digital download and to U.S. pop radio as the lead single from Red on August 13, 2012, by Big Machine Records. Swift wrote and produced the song with Max Martin and Shellback. An upbeat incorporation of many pop styles, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" contains pulsing synthesizers, processed guitar riffs, bass drums, and a spoken-word bridge. Its lyrics express Swift's frustration with an ex-lover who wants to rekindle their relationship. An alternate version was released to U.S. country radio on August 21, 2012.

"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
Single by Taylor Swift
from the album Red
ReleasedAugust 13, 2012 (2012-08-13)
Studio
Genre
Length3:12
LabelBig Machine
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Max Martin
  • Shellback
  • Taylor Swift[note 1]
Taylor Swift singles chronology
"Both of Us"
(2012)
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
(2012)
"Ronan"
(2012)
Music video
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" on YouTube

Music critics praised the track for its catchy melody and radio-friendly sound, though some described its lyrics as subpar for Swift's songwriting abilities. The song appeared in year-end lists by Rolling Stone, Time, and The Village Voice. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" peaked atop the charts in Canada and New Zealand, and reached the top five in Australia, Ireland, Israel, Japan, and the U.K. On the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, the single debuted at number 72 and rose to number one the following week, registering one of the biggest single-week jumps in chart history. The single spent a record-breaking nine consecutive weeks topping the Hot Country Songs chart and received multi-platinum certifications in Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and the U.S.

The music video for the song was released on August 30, 2012. The accolades that "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" received include a Billboard Music Award for Top Country Song, a Grammy Award nomination for Record of the Year, a CMT Music Award nomination for Best Music Video, and a People's Choice Award nomination for Favorite Song. Swift included the song on the set lists of four of her world tours: the Red Tour (2013–14), the 1989 World Tour (2015), Reputation Stadium Tour (2018), and the Eras Tour (2023). A re-recorded version of the song is featured on Red (Taylor's Version), Swift's 2021 re-recording of her 2012 album.

Background and release edit

After writing Speak Now (2010) entirely solo, Swift opted to collaborate with different songwriters and producers for Red. Thus, she called Max Martin and Shellback, two songwriters and producers whose work she admired, to discuss a possible collaboration. The trio conceived the concept for "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" shortly after a friend of Swift's ex-boyfriend walked into the recording studio and spoke of rumors he heard that Swift and her former flame were reuniting. After the friend left, Martin and Shellback asked Swift to elaborate on the details of the relationship, which she described as "break up, get back together, break up, get back together, just, ugh, the worst". When Martin suggested that they write about the incident, Swift began playing the guitar and singing, "We are never ever......", and the song flowed rapidly afterwards. She described the process as one of the most humorous experiences she had while recording, and said the musical partners matched her expectations. An audio clip of her sarcastically speaking about breakups can be heard before the final chorus.[2]

The single was the lead single from Red.[3] Swift premiered the single on August 13, 2012, during a live chat on Google+[4] with the song released on Google Play that day[5] for digital download and to iTunes and Amazon.com the next day, August 14.[6][7] A lyric video also premiered on Swift's official Vevo that same day.[8] The song was released to Adult Contemporary radio stations on August 13, 2012[9] and to mainstream radio stations the next day.[10] The song was released to country radio on August 21, 2012.[11] The music video for the song premiered on August 30, 2012.[12] A limited edition individually numbered CD single was released to Swift's official store and Amazon.com on September 4, 2012. The limited edition CD single was packaged with a "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" T-shirt and backpack.[13] The CD single was also available for individual purchase.[14] The CD single was released exclusively to US Walmart stores the same day.[15]

Composition and lyrics edit

"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" is three minutes and 12 seconds long.[5] Swift wrote and produced the song with Max Martin and Shellback. Written in the key of G major, it has a common time signature and a tempo of 86 beats per minute, with Swift's vocals spanning from G3 to D5.[16] The production features prominent electronic elements—pulsing synthesizers, processed vocals, and a drum machine, alongside acoustic instruments of guitars and banjo.[17][18] Musicologist James E. Perone noted that Swift's vocals on "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" are both robotic and humane, thanks to the balance between processed vocals during most of the verses and unprocessed vocals at the end of each refrain as well as in the bridge and the spoken interlude.[19] The alternate version released to country radio incorporates a softer production.[18]

In contemporary reviews, critics found "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" an incorporation of many pop-music styles. Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine and Spin described it as bubblegum pop,[20][21] and AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine categorized the song as dance-pop.[22] Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly called it "a sublime explosion of Euro-pop glee".[23] James Lancho, reviewing Red for The Daily Telegraph, called the song "sassy pop-rock in the mould of Katy Perry",[24] and Marc Hogan of Spin deemed the single "saucy electro-pop".[25] Steve Hyden, reflecting on the single in a 2021 article for The New York Times, characterized the song as electro-folk.[26] Perone noticed influences of hip hop on the thumping bass drum, and commented that "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" is a musically flexible track, in that its song structure and melodic qualities resemble a conventional country song, but with modern influences of contemporary music that make it adaptable to many different genres.[19]

The lyrics are about a protagonist's frustration over an ex-boyfriend who wants to rekindle their relationship. At one point, Swift sings, "And you would hide away and find your peace of mind/ With some indie record that's much cooler than mine," deriding the ex-boyfriend's pretentious music taste while referencing her own profession as a musical artist.[26] Swift said that the cited lyrics were the song's most important detail because they reveal her real-life ex-boyfriend's judgment of her music, "It was a relationship where I felt very critiqued and subpar. He'd listen to this music that nobody had heard of ... but as soon as anyone else liked this band, he'd drop them."[27] To this extent, she wrote "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" in hopes of commercial success to spite the ex-boyfriend, "Not only would it hopefully be played a lot, so that he'd have to hear it, but [also] it's the opposite of the kind of music that he was trying to make me feel inferior to."[27]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Billboard4.5/5[28]
Common Sense Media     [29]
Digital Spy     [30]
Rolling Stone     [31]

Upon initial release, music critics commented on the single's pop production and related it to Swift's country-music identity.[32] Robert Myers of The Village Voice felt that the song, while "good", was "not Swift at her best" and speculated that the decision to release it as a lead single was made for commercial reasons: "I doubt 'Never Ever' is even close to being the best song on Red; it's a teaser, an indication to her fans of what's coming up. That sounds like commercial calculation of the worst kind, but I don't think it is. Swift's connection with her audience is possibly more important than her connection with her boyfriends. And there is one brilliant touch: the spoken bit that comes after the middle eight."[33] Grady Smith of Entertainment Weekly drew comparisons with Avril Lavigne and praised the "undeniable, instantly catchy hook".[18] While describing the song as "joyous", he nevertheless expressed concern that the song's "juvenile sensibilities" marked a regression following Swift's work on Speak Now.[18] Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone noted that the song's "hooks, plural, have a zing that's more Stockholm than Nashville. But it's unmistakably Taylor: a witty relationship postmortem, delivered in inimitable girlie-girl patois. And this bit – "I'm just, I mean, this is exhausting. Like, we are never getting back together. Like, ever" – might be the most sublime spoken-word interlude in pop since Barry White died."[31]

Marah Eakin of The A.V. Club commented on "what a good song it is": "With its thumping kick drum, clipped syncopation, and mildly snarky lyrics, it's a teen dream in the vein of Swift's other sing-along jams like "Love Story" or "You Belong with Me."[34] Kevin Coyne of Country Universe gave the song a failing D grade, calling it a "huge step backward".[35] James Montgomery of MTV felt the "fantastic" song may "represent a turning point in her career ... Swift no longer has any interest in being the victim ... [She] displays a defiant, liberated streak". He noted that the song seemed "custom-crafted to dominate radio ... all shiny, silvery guitars and walloping, whomping choruses".[36] Amy Sciarretto of Popcrush praised Swift for capturing a "universal feeling in an upbeat, empowering song" and described it as "one of the catchiest tunes she's ever penned".[37] Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine described "the melodic hook" as the song's best attribute but criticized Swift's "stilted phrasing". He described her vocal performance as a "complete misfire", pointing out that her voice was at its "most unpleasant and nasal". However, Keefe warned that it was "premature" to say the "full-on pop" song "signals anything more than a temporary breakup".[20] David Malitz of The Washington Post found the song immature and remarked, "the chorus is catchy but if this is representative of what awaits on Red, it's hard to be too excited".[38] Glenn Gamboa of Newsday described it as "anthemic in a slick pop way, rather than her usual modern country way ... Part of T. Swizzle's charm is the way she makes her songs sound genuine and conversational and 'Never Ever' is no exception".[39] Billy Dukes of Taste of Country stated that "[Swift] captures the anger of young love gone wrong better than anyone since, well…[Taylor] Swift" and that the song's melody is "difficult to embrace quickly."[40] However, Camille Mann of CBS News considered the song to be "catchy".[41]

"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" featured on 2012 year-end lists by Rolling Stone (second),[42] Time (fourth),[43] The Guardian (fifth),[44] The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop critics' poll (sixth),[45] PopMatters (11th),[46] NME (24th),[47] and Consequence (40th).[48] The single was named the 169th best song of 2010–2014 on Pitchfork's "The 200 Best Tracks of the Decade So Far (2010–2014)" list.[49] It also received a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year for the 2013 Grammy Awards.[50] In 2019, Stereogum ranked the song as the 71st best song of the 2010s.[51] Rolling Stone ranked the song as the thirteenth-best female country song of the 2000s and 2010s.[52] The Tampa Bay Times ranked it 4th on their list of the best 2010s pop songs.[53] Critics have placed "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" highly on rankings of Swift's entire catalog; Hannah Mylrea from NME (2020) ranked it 15th out of 161 songs in Swift's discography,[54] Nate Jones from Vulture (2021), 7th out of 179,[55] and Sheffield (2021), 21st out of 206.[56] Alexis Petridis from The Guardian ranked the track 11th on a 2019 ranking of Swift's 44 singles, deeming it "revitalised – smarter, snarkier and tougher" compared to the "artistically underwhelming" Speak Now.[57]

Accolades edit

Year Organization Award/work Result Ref
2012 Guinness World Records Fastest Selling Single in Digital History Won [58]
2013 Academy of Country Music Awards Best Music Video Nominated [59]
Billboard Music Awards Top Streaming Song (Video) Nominated [60]
Top Country Song Won
BMI Awards Award-Winning Songs Won [61]
CMT Music Awards Video of the Year Nominated [62]
Grammy Awards Record of the Year Nominated [63]
MTV Video Music Awards Japan Best Female Video Nominated [64]
Best Pop Video Nominated
Best Karaoke Video Nominated
Much Music Video Awards International Video of the Year Nominated [65]
Myx Music Award Favourite International Video Nominated [66]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favourite Song Nominated [67]
Argentina Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite International Song Nominated [68]
People's Choice Awards Favourite Song Nominated [69]
Radio Disney Music Awards Best Break Up Song Won [70]
[71]
Sirius XM Holdings Awards International Video of the Year Nominated [72]
International Single of the Year Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Break-Up Song Nominated [73]
Choice Country Song Won
MTV Millennial Awards Hit Chicle del Año (Catchiest Hit of the Year) Won [74]
Hito Music Awards Best Western Song Won [75]
2014 World Music Awards World's Best Song Won [76]
World's Best Video Nominated
ASCAP Awards Most Performed Song Won [77]
BMI Pop Awards Award-Winning Song Won [78]

Commercial performance edit

In the U.S., "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" debuted at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart week ending August 25, 2012, based on two days of airplay.[79] It rose to number one the following week, registering one of the biggest single-week jumps in chart history.[80] Giving Swift her first Hot 100 number one, it made Swift the country artist with the most top-ten chart entries (11, tying with Kenny Rogers).[81] It spent three non-consecutive weeks at number one,[82] becoming the first country song to spend three or more weeks at number one after Kenny Rogers's "Lady" (1980).[83] The single stayed in the top ten for thirteen non-consecutive weeks.[84] On the Radio Songs chart, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" entered at number 25, the highest debut for a song by a female country artist.[85] It peaked at number three for three non-consecutive weeks, giving Swift her fourth top-ten entry.[86] On the Hot Digital Songs chart, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" debuted at number one with first-week sales of 623,000 digital copies in the week ending September 1, 2012, setting a record for the fastest-selling digital single by a female artist in Billboard chart history.[note 2]

 
The single's nine consecutive weeks atop the Hot Country Songs chart broke the record of "Once a Day" (1965) by Connie Smith (pictured).

The single debuted at number 13 on the Hot Country Songs chart week ending September 1, 2012, based on airplay alone.[89] After Billboard changed the methodology for the chart, incorporating digital sales and streaming into chart rankings in addition to airplay, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" ascended to number one for the chart dated October 20, 2012, giving Swift her seventh Hot Country Songs number one.[90] This prompted industry debate over the status of Swift as a country artist, given that "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" received lukewarm reception at country radio and never reached the top ten of the Country Airplay chart, and was more favorably received at pop radio.[91] It remained on the top spot of the Hot Country Songs for nine consecutive weeks, breaking the eight consecutive weeks record of Connie Smith's "Once a Day" (1965) for the longest unbroken run at number one for a female artist.[92] The song spent a total of ten weeks at number one,[93] a career best for Swift and a record for the longest-run at number one for a female artist.[note 3]

"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" peaked within the top ten of Billboard airplay charts including Adult Contemporary, where it reached number ten for seven non-consecutive weeks,[96] Adult Top 40, where it reached number seven,[97] and Mainstream Top 40, where it peaked at number two for four non-consecutive weeks.[98] Roughly two months after its release, the single surpassed two million U.S. digital sales by September 2012, making Swift the first country artist two have six digital singles each sell over two million copies.[99] By July 2019, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" had sold 4.1 million copies in the U.S.[100] The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single six times platinum, denoting six million units based on sales and streaming.[101] In neighboring Canada, the single peaked atop the Canadian Hot 100, Swift's second number one following "Today Was a Fairytale" (2010).[102] It was certified gold by Music Canada (MC).[103]

Outside North America, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" peaked atop the record chart in New Zealand, where it was certified double platinum by Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ).[104] The single peaked within the top ten on charts in Israel (number two),[105] Australia (number three),[106] Ireland (number four),[107] the U.K. (number four),[108] Norway (number six),[109] Hungary (number nine),[110] and Spain (number nine).[111] It peaked at number eight on Euro Digital Song Sales, a Billboard chart monitoring digital singles across Europe.[112] The track was certified platinum in Sweden and the U.K.,[113][114] and five times platinum in Australia.[115] By October 2014, the single had sold over 616,000 digital copies in the U.K.[116] In Japan, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" was a major chart hit, peaking at number two on the Japan Hot 100 and remained on the chart until 2015, three years after its release.[117] The Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) awarded the single a "Million" certification for selling over one million digital copies.[118]

Music video edit

Background and release edit

A music video for the song premiered on CMT, MTV and TeenNick on August 30, 2012, at 7:49 pm Eastern time, and later on MTV.com, CMT.com, and VH1.com the same day at 8:00 pm Eastern time. The video is directed by Declan Whitebloom, with whom Swift has worked on the music videos for both "Mean" and "Ours".[12] The video was shot like a pop-up book using a Sony F65 CineAlta camera with Leica 25 mm Summilux-C lens in one continuous shot with no editing, and features five sets and Swift in as many outfits.[119] It is also the first music video to be featured in 4K resolution.[120] According to Swift, she wanted the video to be as "quirky as the song sounds" and stated that "There's just knitting everywhere; there's just random woodland creatures popping up."[41] Prior to the video's release, a fourteen-second preview was released by CMT on their official YouTube on August 30, 2012.[121] As of October 2022, it has over 700 million views on YouTube.[122]

Synopsis edit

The video, which is done as one continuous shot,[123] begins with Swift in colorful pajamas recounting the events of her off and on again relationship with her ex-boyfriend (played by Noah Mills). The video then segues into Swift going into her living room where her band is dressed up in animal costumes and Swift belts out the chorus of the song. The video then goes to a TV where Swift says "Like, ever." and then to the dining room where we see she returns to recounting the events of her relationship and receives a phone call from her ex who is calling her from a nightclub. Swift hangs up on him and he walks off the screen into the nightclub. It then goes to the two in a truck having an argument and then to them having a stroll in the park. Swift then runs off and we see her on the phone telling the person on the other line how she and her ex are not getting back together and her frustration with their entire relationship. The video then segues back to Swift's living room where a party is going on and her ex shows up unannounced trying to woo her back and she slams the door in his face. The video ends with Swift on her window ledge where she was at the beginning of the video, singing the last line of the song.[124]

Reception edit

James Montgomery of MTV praised the video stating that the video is "truly a treat to watch".[125] Jim Farber of the New York Daily News comment on the video was that "[Swift's] tone and demeanor in the clip is conversational and sarcastic, ideally suited to simulating intimacy with her massive teen girl fan-base."[126] Carl Williott of Idolator commented on the video's content and stated "what more could you ask for in a visual for a #1 pop smash?"[127] Rolling Stone called it "flinging strong-willed sass".[128] David Greenwald of Billboard stated that the video "is a quirky celebration that finds Swift singing and dancing with band members in animal costumes in between relationship flashbacks – all filmed in an elaborate long shot. Swift wears large glasses and a pair of printed pajamas as she shrugs off her not-so-nice ex-boyfriend, a scruffy, seemingly older musician-type with a penchant for drama."[129]

Live performances and usage in popular culture edit

 
Swift performing "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" on the Red Tour in 2013

Before the release of Red on August 13, 2012, Swift performed an acoustic rendition of "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" for her "YouTube Webchat" in Nashville.[130] On September 6, Swift performed the song live at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, which was held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.[12][131] Swift was the last performance of the night and, wearing a red and white striped shirt and black shorts (reminiscent of a female circus ringmaster), began her performance in an area resembling a recording studio before taking the stage along with her back-up singers, dancers and band (in animal costumes) took the stage.[132] Swift also performed the song live at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in 2012 and 2014. During her visit to Brazil, she performed the song on TV Xuxa and during a concert in Rio de Janeiro on September 13, 2012.[133][134] "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" is the opening theme song of the reality TV show Terrace House: Boys × Girls Next Door, which began on October 12, 2012, and is included on some of its soundtracks.[135][136]

Swift performed the song on the British version of The X Factor on October 14, 2012.[137] She performed the song on the German TV show Schlag Den Raab.[138] On January 25, 2013, Swift performed "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" at the Los Premios 40 Principales in Spain.[139] The next day, she performed it in Cannes, France, during the NRJ Music Awards.[140] On February 10, 2013, Swift performed the song at the 2013 Grammy Awards, opening the ceremony. She performed the song on her Red Tour nightly as the finale. A rock version of the song was performed on The 1989 World Tour. More recently, the song was performed as a mashup with "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things" as the finale on Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour. Swift performed the song on the iHeartRadio Wango Tango on June 1, 2019. On December 8, she performed an acoustic version of the song at Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball 2019 in London.[141] Swift included "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" in the Red section of the Eras Tour (2023).[142]

The song and video were parodied by teddiefilms in the style of Breaking Bad. The parody, called "We Are Never Ever Gonna Cook Together," was uploaded to YouTube on October 18, 2012.[143] The 22nd episode of Grey's Anatomy's tenth season is titled "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together".[144] On September 8, 2012, YouTube star Shane Dawson, parodied the song, releasing a studio version[145] and a music video on his YouTube channel.[146]Sky News remixed portions of speeches by David Cameron to make it appear as though he was reciting the chorus as a promotion for their coverage of the 2014 Scotland Independence Referendum.[147]

Credits and personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of the CD single.[148]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications for "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[115] 5× Platinum 350,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[103] Gold 40,000*
Germany (BVMI)[204] Platinum 300,000
Italy (FIMI)[205] Gold 15,000
Japan (RIAJ)[118] Million 1,000,000*
Mexico (AMPROFON)[206] Gold 30,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[104] 2× Platinum 30,000*
Sweden (GLF)[113] Platinum 40,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[114] 2× Platinum 1,200,000
United States (RIAA)[101] 6× Platinum 6,000,000
Streaming
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[207] Platinum 1,800,000
Japan (RIAJ)[208] Gold 50,000,000

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

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
Country Date Format Label Ref.
United States August 13, 2012 Hot adult contemporary radio [9]
Various August 14, 2012 Digital download Big Machine [209]
United States Contemporary hit radio
  • Big Machine
  • Republic
[10]
United Kingdom August 19, 2012
[210]
United States August 21, 2012 Country radio Big Machine [11]
United States September 4, 2012 Limited edition CD single [13]
Italy September 7, 2012 Contemporary hit radio Universal [211]
Germany September 28, 2012 [212]

"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Taylor's Version)" edit

"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Taylor's Version)"
Song by Taylor Swift
from the album Red (Taylor's Version)
ReleasedNovember 12, 2021 (2021-11-12)
Length3:13
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Lyric video
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Taylor's Version)" on YouTube

Swift re-recorded "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together", subtitled "(Taylor's Version)", for her second re-recorded album, Red (Taylor's Version), released on November 12, 2021, through Republic Records.[213]

Reception edit

Critics primarily focused on observations of Swift's delivery of certain phrases and words in the song. Some noted a dissimilarity between the "wee-ee"s of the original and re-recorded versions, with Olivia Horn of Pitchfork opining the re-recorded "wee-ee"s were more cloying than the original.[214] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone stated that the song included "a little extra venom" when she delivered the words "trust me".[215] According to Hannah Mylrea of NME, Swift's vocal maturity can be observed in the spoken-word moments, including in the line: "With some indie record that’s much cooler than mine".[216] Variety posed the question as to whether the delivery of "What?" on the track was more or less insolent.[217]

Charts edit

Chart performance for "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Taylor's Version)"
Chart (2021) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[218] 34
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[219] 40
Global 200 (Billboard)[220] 41
Portugal (AFP)[221] 141
Singapore (RIAS)[222] 22
UK Audio Streaming (OCC)[223] 61
US Billboard Hot 100[224] 55
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[225] 16

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Red's liner notes credit Martin and Shellback as producers, but the Recording Academy, in a list announcing nominees for the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 2012, additionally credits Swift as a producer.[1]
  2. ^ The record was broken by Adele's 2015 single "Hello" (2015), which sold over 1.1 million digital copies in its first week.[87][88]
  3. ^ The record was broken by Bebe Rexha's "Meant to Be" (2017) featuring Florida Georgia Line, which spent 50 consecutive weeks at number one.[94][95]

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We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together is a song by American singer songwriter Taylor Swift taken from her fourth studio album Red 2012 It was released for digital download and to U S pop radio as the lead single from Red on August 13 2012 by Big Machine Records Swift wrote and produced the song with Max Martin and Shellback An upbeat incorporation of many pop styles We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together contains pulsing synthesizers processed guitar riffs bass drums and a spoken word bridge Its lyrics express Swift s frustration with an ex lover who wants to rekindle their relationship An alternate version was released to U S country radio on August 21 2012 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Single by Taylor Swiftfrom the album RedReleasedAugust 13 2012 2012 08 13 StudioConway Recording Los Angeles MXM Stockholm GenrePop pop rock electro folkLength3 12LabelBig MachineSongwriter s Taylor Swift Max Martin ShellbackProducer s Max Martin Shellback Taylor Swift note 1 Taylor Swift singles chronology Both of Us 2012 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together 2012 Ronan 2012 Music video We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together on YouTubeMusic critics praised the track for its catchy melody and radio friendly sound though some described its lyrics as subpar for Swift s songwriting abilities The song appeared in year end lists by Rolling Stone Time and The Village Voice We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together peaked atop the charts in Canada and New Zealand and reached the top five in Australia Ireland Israel Japan and the U K On the U S Billboard Hot 100 the single debuted at number 72 and rose to number one the following week registering one of the biggest single week jumps in chart history The single spent a record breaking nine consecutive weeks topping the Hot Country Songs chart and received multi platinum certifications in Australia Japan New Zealand and the U S The music video for the song was released on August 30 2012 The accolades that We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together received include a Billboard Music Award for Top Country Song a Grammy Award nomination for Record of the Year a CMT Music Award nomination for Best Music Video and a People s Choice Award nomination for Favorite Song Swift included the song on the set lists of four of her world tours the Red Tour 2013 14 the 1989 World Tour 2015 Reputation Stadium Tour 2018 and the Eras Tour 2023 A re recorded version of the song is featured on Red Taylor s Version Swift s 2021 re recording of her 2012 album Contents 1 Background and release 2 Composition and lyrics 3 Critical reception 4 Accolades 5 Commercial performance 6 Music video 6 1 Background and release 6 2 Synopsis 6 3 Reception 7 Live performances and usage in popular culture 8 Credits and personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 9 3 Decade end charts 10 Certifications 11 Release history 12 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Taylor s Version 12 1 Reception 12 2 Charts 13 See also 14 Footnotes 15 References 15 1 SourcesBackground and release editAfter writing Speak Now 2010 entirely solo Swift opted to collaborate with different songwriters and producers for Red Thus she called Max Martin and Shellback two songwriters and producers whose work she admired to discuss a possible collaboration The trio conceived the concept for We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together shortly after a friend of Swift s ex boyfriend walked into the recording studio and spoke of rumors he heard that Swift and her former flame were reuniting After the friend left Martin and Shellback asked Swift to elaborate on the details of the relationship which she described as break up get back together break up get back together just ugh the worst When Martin suggested that they write about the incident Swift began playing the guitar and singing We are never ever and the song flowed rapidly afterwards She described the process as one of the most humorous experiences she had while recording and said the musical partners matched her expectations An audio clip of her sarcastically speaking about breakups can be heard before the final chorus 2 The single was the lead single from Red 3 Swift premiered the single on August 13 2012 during a live chat on Google 4 with the song released on Google Play that day 5 for digital download and to iTunes and Amazon com the next day August 14 6 7 A lyric video also premiered on Swift s official Vevo that same day 8 The song was released to Adult Contemporary radio stations on August 13 2012 9 and to mainstream radio stations the next day 10 The song was released to country radio on August 21 2012 11 The music video for the song premiered on August 30 2012 12 A limited edition individually numbered CD single was released to Swift s official store and Amazon com on September 4 2012 The limited edition CD single was packaged with a We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together T shirt and backpack 13 The CD single was also available for individual purchase 14 The CD single was released exclusively to US Walmart stores the same day 15 Composition and lyrics edit nbsp We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together 2012 source track A sample of We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together featuring thumping bass drums pulsing synthesizers and processed vocals Problems playing this file See media help We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together is three minutes and 12 seconds long 5 Swift wrote and produced the song with Max Martin and Shellback Written in the key of G major it has a common time signature and a tempo of 86 beats per minute with Swift s vocals spanning from G3 to D5 16 The production features prominent electronic elements pulsing synthesizers processed vocals and a drum machine alongside acoustic instruments of guitars and banjo 17 18 Musicologist James E Perone noted that Swift s vocals on We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together are both robotic and humane thanks to the balance between processed vocals during most of the verses and unprocessed vocals at the end of each refrain as well as in the bridge and the spoken interlude 19 The alternate version released to country radio incorporates a softer production 18 In contemporary reviews critics found We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together an incorporation of many pop music styles Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine and Spin described it as bubblegum pop 20 21 and AllMusic s Stephen Thomas Erlewine categorized the song as dance pop 22 Meanwhile Entertainment Weekly called it a sublime explosion of Euro pop glee 23 James Lancho reviewing Red for The Daily Telegraph called the song sassy pop rock in the mould of Katy Perry 24 and Marc Hogan of Spin deemed the single saucy electro pop 25 Steve Hyden reflecting on the single in a 2021 article for The New York Times characterized the song as electro folk 26 Perone noticed influences of hip hop on the thumping bass drum and commented that We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together is a musically flexible track in that its song structure and melodic qualities resemble a conventional country song but with modern influences of contemporary music that make it adaptable to many different genres 19 The lyrics are about a protagonist s frustration over an ex boyfriend who wants to rekindle their relationship At one point Swift sings And you would hide away and find your peace of mind With some indie record that s much cooler than mine deriding the ex boyfriend s pretentious music taste while referencing her own profession as a musical artist 26 Swift said that the cited lyrics were the song s most important detail because they reveal her real life ex boyfriend s judgment of her music It was a relationship where I felt very critiqued and subpar He d listen to this music that nobody had heard of but as soon as anyone else liked this band he d drop them 27 To this extent she wrote We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together in hopes of commercial success to spite the ex boyfriend Not only would it hopefully be played a lot so that he d have to hear it but also it s the opposite of the kind of music that he was trying to make me feel inferior to 27 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingBillboard4 5 5 28 Common Sense Media nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 Digital Spy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 Upon initial release music critics commented on the single s pop production and related it to Swift s country music identity 32 Robert Myers of The Village Voice felt that the song while good was not Swift at her best and speculated that the decision to release it as a lead single was made for commercial reasons I doubt Never Ever is even close to being the best song on Red it s a teaser an indication to her fans of what s coming up That sounds like commercial calculation of the worst kind but I don t think it is Swift s connection with her audience is possibly more important than her connection with her boyfriends And there is one brilliant touch the spoken bit that comes after the middle eight 33 Grady Smith of Entertainment Weekly drew comparisons with Avril Lavigne and praised the undeniable instantly catchy hook 18 While describing the song as joyous he nevertheless expressed concern that the song s juvenile sensibilities marked a regression following Swift s work on Speak Now 18 Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone noted that the song s hooks plural have a zing that s more Stockholm than Nashville But it s unmistakably Taylor a witty relationship postmortem delivered in inimitable girlie girl patois And this bit I m just I mean this is exhausting Like we are never getting back together Like ever might be the most sublime spoken word interlude in pop since Barry White died 31 Marah Eakin of The A V Club commented on what a good song it is With its thumping kick drum clipped syncopation and mildly snarky lyrics it s a teen dream in the vein of Swift s other sing along jams like Love Story or You Belong with Me 34 Kevin Coyne of Country Universe gave the song a failing D grade calling it a huge step backward 35 James Montgomery of MTV felt the fantastic song may represent a turning point in her career Swift no longer has any interest in being the victim She displays a defiant liberated streak He noted that the song seemed custom crafted to dominate radio all shiny silvery guitars and walloping whomping choruses 36 Amy Sciarretto of Popcrush praised Swift for capturing a universal feeling in an upbeat empowering song and described it as one of the catchiest tunes she s ever penned 37 Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine described the melodic hook as the song s best attribute but criticized Swift s stilted phrasing He described her vocal performance as a complete misfire pointing out that her voice was at its most unpleasant and nasal However Keefe warned that it was premature to say the full on pop song signals anything more than a temporary breakup 20 David Malitz of The Washington Post found the song immature and remarked the chorus is catchy but if this is representative of what awaits on Red it s hard to be too excited 38 Glenn Gamboa of Newsday described it as anthemic in a slick pop way rather than her usual modern country way Part of T Swizzle s charm is the way she makes her songs sound genuine and conversational and Never Ever is no exception 39 Billy Dukes of Taste of Country stated that Swift captures the anger of young love gone wrong better than anyone since well Taylor Swift and that the song s melody is difficult to embrace quickly 40 However Camille Mann of CBS News considered the song to be catchy 41 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together featured on 2012 year end lists by Rolling Stone second 42 Time fourth 43 The Guardian fifth 44 The Village Voice s Pazz amp Jop critics poll sixth 45 PopMatters 11th 46 NME 24th 47 and Consequence 40th 48 The single was named the 169th best song of 2010 2014 on Pitchfork s The 200 Best Tracks of the Decade So Far 2010 2014 list 49 It also received a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year for the 2013 Grammy Awards 50 In 2019 Stereogum ranked the song as the 71st best song of the 2010s 51 Rolling Stone ranked the song as the thirteenth best female country song of the 2000s and 2010s 52 The Tampa Bay Times ranked it 4th on their list of the best 2010s pop songs 53 Critics have placed We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together highly on rankings of Swift s entire catalog Hannah Mylrea from NME 2020 ranked it 15th out of 161 songs in Swift s discography 54 Nate Jones from Vulture 2021 7th out of 179 55 and Sheffield 2021 21st out of 206 56 Alexis Petridis from The Guardian ranked the track 11th on a 2019 ranking of Swift s 44 singles deeming it revitalised smarter snarkier and tougher compared to the artistically underwhelming Speak Now 57 Accolades editYear Organization Award work Result Ref2012 Guinness World Records Fastest Selling Single in Digital History Won 58 2013 Academy of Country Music Awards Best Music Video Nominated 59 Billboard Music Awards Top Streaming Song Video Nominated 60 Top Country Song WonBMI Awards Award Winning Songs Won 61 CMT Music Awards Video of the Year Nominated 62 Grammy Awards Record of the Year Nominated 63 MTV Video Music Awards Japan Best Female Video Nominated 64 Best Pop Video NominatedBest Karaoke Video NominatedMuch Music Video Awards International Video of the Year Nominated 65 Myx Music Award Favourite International Video Nominated 66 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Favourite Song Nominated 67 Argentina Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Favorite International Song Nominated 68 People s Choice Awards Favourite Song Nominated 69 Radio Disney Music Awards Best Break Up Song Won 70 71 Sirius XM Holdings Awards International Video of the Year Nominated 72 International Single of the Year NominatedTeen Choice Awards Choice Break Up Song Nominated 73 Choice Country Song WonMTV Millennial Awards Hit Chicle del Ano Catchiest Hit of the Year Won 74 Hito Music Awards Best Western Song Won 75 2014 World Music Awards World s Best Song Won 76 World s Best Video NominatedASCAP Awards Most Performed Song Won 77 BMI Pop Awards Award Winning Song Won 78 Commercial performance editIn the U S We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together debuted at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart week ending August 25 2012 based on two days of airplay 79 It rose to number one the following week registering one of the biggest single week jumps in chart history 80 Giving Swift her first Hot 100 number one it made Swift the country artist with the most top ten chart entries 11 tying with Kenny Rogers 81 It spent three non consecutive weeks at number one 82 becoming the first country song to spend three or more weeks at number one after Kenny Rogers s Lady 1980 83 The single stayed in the top ten for thirteen non consecutive weeks 84 On the Radio Songs chart We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together entered at number 25 the highest debut for a song by a female country artist 85 It peaked at number three for three non consecutive weeks giving Swift her fourth top ten entry 86 On the Hot Digital Songs chart We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together debuted at number one with first week sales of 623 000 digital copies in the week ending September 1 2012 setting a record for the fastest selling digital single by a female artist in Billboard chart history note 2 nbsp The single s nine consecutive weeks atop the Hot Country Songs chart broke the record of Once a Day 1965 by Connie Smith pictured The single debuted at number 13 on the Hot Country Songs chart week ending September 1 2012 based on airplay alone 89 After Billboard changed the methodology for the chart incorporating digital sales and streaming into chart rankings in addition to airplay We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together ascended to number one for the chart dated October 20 2012 giving Swift her seventh Hot Country Songs number one 90 This prompted industry debate over the status of Swift as a country artist given that We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together received lukewarm reception at country radio and never reached the top ten of the Country Airplay chart and was more favorably received at pop radio 91 It remained on the top spot of the Hot Country Songs for nine consecutive weeks breaking the eight consecutive weeks record of Connie Smith s Once a Day 1965 for the longest unbroken run at number one for a female artist 92 The song spent a total of ten weeks at number one 93 a career best for Swift and a record for the longest run at number one for a female artist note 3 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together peaked within the top ten of Billboard airplay charts including Adult Contemporary where it reached number ten for seven non consecutive weeks 96 Adult Top 40 where it reached number seven 97 and Mainstream Top 40 where it peaked at number two for four non consecutive weeks 98 Roughly two months after its release the single surpassed two million U S digital sales by September 2012 making Swift the first country artist two have six digital singles each sell over two million copies 99 By July 2019 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together had sold 4 1 million copies in the U S 100 The Recording Industry Association of America RIAA certified the single six times platinum denoting six million units based on sales and streaming 101 In neighboring Canada the single peaked atop the Canadian Hot 100 Swift s second number one following Today Was a Fairytale 2010 102 It was certified gold by Music Canada MC 103 Outside North America We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together peaked atop the record chart in New Zealand where it was certified double platinum by Recorded Music NZ RMNZ 104 The single peaked within the top ten on charts in Israel number two 105 Australia number three 106 Ireland number four 107 the U K number four 108 Norway number six 109 Hungary number nine 110 and Spain number nine 111 It peaked at number eight on Euro Digital Song Sales a Billboard chart monitoring digital singles across Europe 112 The track was certified platinum in Sweden and the U K 113 114 and five times platinum in Australia 115 By October 2014 the single had sold over 616 000 digital copies in the U K 116 In Japan We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together was a major chart hit peaking at number two on the Japan Hot 100 and remained on the chart until 2015 three years after its release 117 The Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ awarded the single a Million certification for selling over one million digital copies 118 Music video editBackground and release edit A music video for the song premiered on CMT MTV and TeenNick on August 30 2012 at 7 49 pm Eastern time and later on MTV com CMT com and VH1 com the same day at 8 00 pm Eastern time The video is directed by Declan Whitebloom with whom Swift has worked on the music videos for both Mean and Ours 12 The video was shot like a pop up book using a Sony F65 CineAlta camera with Leica 25 mm Summilux C lens in one continuous shot with no editing and features five sets and Swift in as many outfits 119 It is also the first music video to be featured in 4K resolution 120 According to Swift she wanted the video to be as quirky as the song sounds and stated that There s just knitting everywhere there s just random woodland creatures popping up 41 Prior to the video s release a fourteen second preview was released by CMT on their official YouTube on August 30 2012 121 As of October 2022 it has over 700 million views on YouTube 122 Synopsis edit The video which is done as one continuous shot 123 begins with Swift in colorful pajamas recounting the events of her off and on again relationship with her ex boyfriend played by Noah Mills The video then segues into Swift going into her living room where her band is dressed up in animal costumes and Swift belts out the chorus of the song The video then goes to a TV where Swift says Like ever and then to the dining room where we see she returns to recounting the events of her relationship and receives a phone call from her ex who is calling her from a nightclub Swift hangs up on him and he walks off the screen into the nightclub It then goes to the two in a truck having an argument and then to them having a stroll in the park Swift then runs off and we see her on the phone telling the person on the other line how she and her ex are not getting back together and her frustration with their entire relationship The video then segues back to Swift s living room where a party is going on and her ex shows up unannounced trying to woo her back and she slams the door in his face The video ends with Swift on her window ledge where she was at the beginning of the video singing the last line of the song 124 Reception edit James Montgomery of MTV praised the video stating that the video is truly a treat to watch 125 Jim Farber of the New York Daily News comment on the video was that Swift s tone and demeanor in the clip is conversational and sarcastic ideally suited to simulating intimacy with her massive teen girl fan base 126 Carl Williott of Idolator commented on the video s content and stated what more could you ask for in a visual for a 1 pop smash 127 Rolling Stone called it flinging strong willed sass 128 David Greenwald of Billboard stated that the video is a quirky celebration that finds Swift singing and dancing with band members in animal costumes in between relationship flashbacks all filmed in an elaborate long shot Swift wears large glasses and a pair of printed pajamas as she shrugs off her not so nice ex boyfriend a scruffy seemingly older musician type with a penchant for drama 129 Live performances and usage in popular culture edit nbsp Swift performing We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together on the Red Tour in 2013Before the release of Red on August 13 2012 Swift performed an acoustic rendition of We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together for her YouTube Webchat in Nashville 130 On September 6 Swift performed the song live at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards which was held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles 12 131 Swift was the last performance of the night and wearing a red and white striped shirt and black shorts reminiscent of a female circus ringmaster began her performance in an area resembling a recording studio before taking the stage along with her back up singers dancers and band in animal costumes took the stage 132 Swift also performed the song live at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in 2012 and 2014 During her visit to Brazil she performed the song on TV Xuxa and during a concert in Rio de Janeiro on September 13 2012 133 134 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together is the opening theme song of the reality TV show Terrace House Boys Girls Next Door which began on October 12 2012 and is included on some of its soundtracks 135 136 Swift performed the song on the British version of The X Factor on October 14 2012 137 She performed the song on the German TV show Schlag Den Raab 138 On January 25 2013 Swift performed We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together at the Los Premios 40 Principales in Spain 139 The next day she performed it in Cannes France during the NRJ Music Awards 140 On February 10 2013 Swift performed the song at the 2013 Grammy Awards opening the ceremony She performed the song on her Red Tour nightly as the finale A rock version of the song was performed on The 1989 World Tour More recently the song was performed as a mashup with This Is Why We Can t Have Nice Things as the finale on Swift s Reputation Stadium Tour Swift performed the song on the iHeartRadio Wango Tango on June 1 2019 On December 8 she performed an acoustic version of the song at Capital FM s Jingle Bell Ball 2019 in London 141 Swift included We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together in the Red section of the Eras Tour 2023 142 The song and video were parodied by teddiefilms in the style of Breaking Bad The parody called We Are Never Ever Gonna Cook Together was uploaded to YouTube on October 18 2012 143 The 22nd episode of Grey s Anatomy s tenth season is titled We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together 144 On September 8 2012 YouTube star Shane Dawson parodied the song releasing a studio version 145 and a music video on his YouTube channel 146 Sky News remixed portions of speeches by David Cameron to make it appear as though he was reciting the chorus as a promotion for their coverage of the 2014 Scotland Independence Referendum 147 Credits and personnel editCredits are adapted from the liner notes of the CD single 148 Taylor Swift lead vocals writer producer backing vocals Max Martin producer writer keyboards Shellback producer writer guitar bass keyboards programming Tom Coyne mastering Eric Eylands assistant recording Serban Ghenea mixing John Hanes engineer Sam Holland recording Michael Ilbert recording Tim Roberts assistant engineerCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2012 2015 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 106 3Austria O3 Austria Top 40 149 22Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 150 26Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 151 42Brazil Hot 100 Airplay 63Canada Canadian Hot 100 102 1Canada AC Billboard 152 1Canada Country Billboard 153 16Canada CHR Top 40 Billboard 154 3Canada Hot AC Billboard 155 3Czech Republic Radio Top 100 156 26Denmark Tracklisten 157 18Euro Digital Song Sales Billboard 112 8Finland Suomen virallinen lista 158 18France SNEP 159 18Germany Official German Charts 160 21Honduras Honduras Top 50 161 21Hungary Radios Top 40 110 9Ireland IRMA 107 4Israel Media Forest 105 2Italy FIMI 162 44Japan Japan Hot 100 163 2Japan Adult Contemporary Billboard 164 1Mexico Ingles Airplay Billboard 165 15Netherlands Dutch Top 40 166 16Netherlands Single Top 100 167 24New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 168 1Norway VG lista 109 6Slovakia Radio Top 100 169 41South Korea Gaon 170 52South Korea International Singles Gaon 171 2Spain PROMUSICAE 111 9Sweden Sverigetopplistan 172 16Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 173 21UK Singles OCC 108 4US Billboard Hot 100 174 1US Adult Contemporary Billboard 96 10US Adult Top 40 Billboard 97 7US Country Airplay Billboard 175 13US Dance Mix Show Airplay Billboard 176 21US Hot Country Songs Billboard 177 1US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 98 2US Rhythmic Billboard 178 35Venezuela Pop Rock Record Report 179 3 Year end charts edit Chart 2012 PositionAustralia ARIA 180 19Canada Canadian Hot 100 181 39Japan Japan Hot 100 182 28Netherlands Dutch Top 40 183 80New Zealand RMNZ 184 17South Korea International Gaon 185 21Sweden Sverigetopplistan 186 79UK Singles OCC 187 26US Billboard Hot 100 188 33US Adult Contemporary Billboard 189 25US Adult Top 40 Billboard 190 43US Hot Country Songs Billboard 191 86US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 192 34Chart 2013 PositionCanada Canadian Hot 100 193 100France SNEP 194 146Japan Japan Hot 100 195 16South Korea International Gaon 196 40UK Singles OCC 197 175US Hot Country Songs Billboard 198 14Chart 2014 PositionJapan Japan Hot 100 199 52South Korea International Gaon 200 89Chart 2015 PositionJapan Japan Hot 100 201 49South Korea International Gaon 202 79Decade end charts edit Chart 2010 2019 PositionUS Hot Country Songs Billboard 203 41Certifications editCertifications for We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 115 5 Platinum 350 000 Canada Music Canada 103 Gold 40 000 Germany BVMI 204 Platinum 300 000 Italy FIMI 205 Gold 15 000 Japan RIAJ 118 Million 1 000 000 Mexico AMPROFON 206 Gold 30 000 New Zealand RMNZ 104 2 Platinum 30 000 Sweden GLF 113 Platinum 40 000 United Kingdom BPI 114 2 Platinum 1 200 000 United States RIAA 101 6 Platinum 6 000 000 StreamingDenmark IFPI Danmark 207 Platinum 1 800 000 Japan RIAJ 208 Gold 50 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Streaming only figures based on certification alone Release history editRelease dates and formats for We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Country Date Format Label Ref United States August 13 2012 Hot adult contemporary radio Big MachineRepublic 9 Various August 14 2012 Digital download Big Machine 209 United States Contemporary hit radio Big MachineRepublic 10 United Kingdom August 19 2012 Big MachineMercury 210 United States August 21 2012 Country radio Big Machine 11 United States September 4 2012 Limited edition CD single 13 Italy September 7 2012 Contemporary hit radio Universal 211 Germany September 28 2012 212 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Taylor s Version edit We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Taylor s Version Song by Taylor Swiftfrom the album Red Taylor s Version ReleasedNovember 12 2021 2021 11 12 Length3 13LabelRepublicSongwriter s Taylor Swift Max Martin ShellbackProducer s Taylor Swift Shellback Christopher RoweLyric video We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Taylor s Version on YouTubeSwift re recorded We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together subtitled Taylor s Version for her second re recorded album Red Taylor s Version released on November 12 2021 through Republic Records 213 Reception edit Critics primarily focused on observations of Swift s delivery of certain phrases and words in the song Some noted a dissimilarity between the wee ee s of the original and re recorded versions with Olivia Horn of Pitchfork opining the re recorded wee ee s were more cloying than the original 214 Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone stated that the song included a little extra venom when she delivered the words trust me 215 According to Hannah Mylrea of NME Swift s vocal maturity can be observed in the spoken word moments including in the line With some indie record that s much cooler than mine 216 Variety posed the question as to whether the delivery of What on the track was more or less insolent 217 Charts edit Chart performance for We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Taylor s Version Chart 2021 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 218 34Canada Canadian Hot 100 219 40Global 200 Billboard 220 41Portugal AFP 221 141Singapore RIAS 222 22UK Audio Streaming OCC 223 61US Billboard Hot 100 224 55US Hot Country Songs Billboard 225 16See also editList of Billboard Hot 100 number one singles of 2012 List of Billboard number one country songs of 2012 List of number one digital songs of 2012 U S List of Canadian Hot 100 number one singles of 2012 List of number one singles from the 2010s New Zealand Footnotes edit Red s liner notes credit Martin and Shellback as producers but the Recording Academy in a list announcing nominees for the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 2012 additionally credits Swift as a producer 1 The record was broken by Adele s 2015 single Hello 2015 which sold over 1 1 million digital copies in its first week 87 88 The record was broken by Bebe Rexha s Meant to Be 2017 featuring Florida Georgia Line which spent 50 consecutive weeks at number one 94 95 References edit Grammy Awards Winners amp Nominees for Record Of The Year The Recording Academy Archived from the original on 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