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"Castles Crumbling" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring the American singer-songwriter
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. Swift wrote the track and intended to include it in her third studio album, '' Speak Now'' (2010), but left it out of the track-list. She produced the track with Jack Antonoff for the re-recording of ''Speak Now'', the 2023 album '' Speak Now (Taylor's Version)''. "Castles Crumbling" is an
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-influenced emo ballad driven by a piano, and its lyrics are about the pressure of fame. Music critics interpreted that "Castles Crumbling" was influenced by the
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involving Swift and the rapper Kanye West at the
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. They gave the song generally positive reviews and described its nature as delicate. The song peaked in the top 40 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 and on the charts in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Swift performed it live on the London and Santa Clara stops of her Eras Tour (2023–24).


Background and release

Taylor Swift released her third studio album, '' Speak Now'', on October 25, 2010, under Big Machine Records. She released three more studio albums under Big Machine, as per her recording contract, which expired in November 2018. She hence withdrew from Big Machine and signed a new deal with
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, which secured her the rights to own the masters of any new music she would release. In 2019, the music executive Scooter Braun acquired Big Machine; the ownership of the masters to Swift's first six studio albums, including ''Speak Now'', transferred to him. In August 2019, Swift denounced Braun's purchase and announced that she would
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her first six studio albums to own their masters herself. She began the re-recording process in November 2020. On May 5, 2023, at the first
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date of her sixth concert tour, the Eras Tour, Swift announced '' Speak Now (Taylor's Version)'' and its release date on July 7. She subsequently revealed in social media posts, "I love this album because it tells a tale of growing up, flailing, flying and crashing ... and living to speak about it." Swift emphasized the hardships she faced in her life during the time she wrote the record, among them "brutal honesty, unfiltered diaristic confessions and wild wistfulness". On June 5, 2023, Swift announced the track-list of ''Speak Now (Taylor's Version)''. It contains twenty-two tracks, including six new "From the Vault" songs that were written for the 2010 album but never included.
Hayley Williams Hayley Nichole Williams (born December 27, 1988) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and businesswoman who is best known as the lead vocalist, primary songwriter, and keyboardist of the rock band Paramore. Born and raised in Missi ...
, the frontwoman of the rock band
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and a friend of Swift, was one of the influences on Swift's songwriting when she was conceiving ''Speak Now''. According to a statement on Swift's social media, this was a factor that made Swift choose Williams as a collaborator for ''Speak Now (Taylor's Version)''. In a July 2023 interview with ''Coup de Main'' magazine, Williams expressed her gratitude and enjoyment of the track because she thought it portrayed an experience that both she and Swift went through. "Castles Crumbling" was released on July 7, 2023, as the 20th track off ''Speak Now (Taylor's Version)'' via
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. On July 28, 2023, Swift performed the song live during an Eras Tour show in Santa Clara, California, as a "surprise song" outside the regular setlist.
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called the performance "show stopping", while '' The Ringer'' placed it as the tenth best "surprise song" set of the tour. She sang it again this time with Williams at an Eras Tour show in London on June 23, 2024. "Castles Crumbling" debuted at number 31 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100; this expanded Swift's amount of top-40 entries to 119. The song was Williams's first entry on the US
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chart, peaking at number 13. The song entered charts in Canada (42), Australia (33), and New Zealand (30), and it peaked at number 30 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200.


Music and lyrics


Production and composition

"Castles Crumbling" has a length of five minutes and six seconds. Swift is the track's sole writer. She produced it with Jack Antonoff, who also provided programming and played instruments including acoustic,
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, electric guitar, drums, piano, and
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. Others musicians on the song were Bobby Hawk (violin), Eric Byers ( cello), Evan Smith (flute, saxophone),
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(synthesizer), and
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(drums, percussion). Antonoff, Smith, David Hart, and Laura Sisk
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the track, with assistance from John Rooney, Jon Sher, and Megan Searl.
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and Taylor York engineered the song's vocals. It was mixed by Serban Ghenea with mix engineering from Bryce Bordone, and was mastered by Randy Merrill. Music commentary labeled "Castles Crumbling" as an emo song with
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influence. The song is built off a prominent piano line. The first verse is performed by Swift, while Williams sings the second. The two singers perform the chorus together, and they harmonize with each other during the song's outro. Mikael Wood from '' Los Angeles Times'' compared the song's soundscape to indie folk sound of ''Folklore'' and ''
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'' (both 2020).


Inspiration and lyrical content

During the development of ''Speak Now'', Swift was under public scrutiny, with her love life being the subject of mainstream media gossip, and the singer's transition from country music to pop music receiving skeptical opinions—sentiment she carries over the first verse of "Castles Crumbling". Various critics and fans drew a connection between it and Kanye West's interruption of Swift's acceptance speech at the
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. Maura Johnston, in a review for '' Rolling Stone'', drew comparison between the themes of "Castles Crumbling" and " Innocent", a ''Speak Now'' track released in 2010 that also addressed the MTV incident. Some publications thought that Swift referenced its title in the opening line of the song " Call It What You Want" ("My castle crumbled overnight") from Swift's 2017 album '' Reputation''.The chorus sees Swift ensuring someone to not get involved in a relationship with her. Uproxx writer Flisadam Pointer opined that it might be a nod to Swift's fans, as she assumes that their support for her can be fragile. The second verse featuring vocals from Williams has lyrics, "Once, I was the great hope for a dynasty/ Crowds would hang on my words and they trusted me", which '' Glamour UK'' editor Suzanne Cordeiro thought to metaphorize Swift's early-career role in bringing country music to a younger generation. ''Bustle'' journalist Jake Viswanath meanwhile wrote that the said lyrics illustrate how small missteps might have a catastrophic influence over someone's career, a narrative that continues through the pre-chorus: "Power went to my head and I couldn't stop/ Ones I loved tried to help, so I ran them off." Some fans of Swift thought "Castles Crumbling" was a "dark sister" of " Long Live", a ''Speak Now'' track that is about Swift's promise to her fans that "we will be remembered". Various publications pointed out how the lyrics of "Castles Crumbling" parallel with those from Swift's sixth studio album, ''Reputation'', as both address themes surrounding reputation and "
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from grace". Others compared "Castles Crumbling" to " Nothing New", a vault track included on '' Red (Taylor's Version)'' (2021) featuring Phoebe Bridgers, since it is a self-written piece with a guest vocals from female friend, " rapplingwith a particular kind of self-doubt, caused by the glare of a spotlight in her eyes" as put by Callie Alhgrim from '' Business Insider''. The theme of "self-loathing" also received comparisons to other songs by Swift: " The Archer" from ''
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'' (2019), " Mirrorball" from '' Folklore'' (2020) and " Anti-Hero" from ''
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'' (2022).


Critical reception

In '' The Daily Telegraph'', Poppie Plat said that listeners who expected the Swift–Williams collaboration might be disappointed by the "somewhat saccharine tone" but picked it as a standout and said it was a "perfect companion" to other ballads such as " Enchanted" and "Last Kiss". Kelsey Barnes from '' The Line of Best Fit'' agreed and said that the production resembles Williams's solo projects. Additionally, ''
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''s Jessica Sager noted that the title might be a nod to Paramore's " Brick By Boring Brick" (2009), within which Williams sings "bury the castle". Maura Johnston of '' Rolling Stone'' described it as a "gauzy surveying of a ruined personal landscape". Laura Snapes from '' The Guardian'' said it is a "crestfallen, delicate song" and a "prescient song for Swift to have written at the outset of her imperial phase". Labeling the track as "a duet for the ages", British ''Rolling Stone'' critic Mark Sutherland praise how the singers' voices "gorgeously intertwin as they wrestle with the fear that the cheers may one day turn to jeers". '' Consequence''s Mary Siroky named "Castles Crumbling" the song of the week, writing that it is "a soft — but poignant — reclamation of the narrative". In the article published on ''
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'', Bobby Olivier opined that it is a "stronger" duet offered in ''Speak Now (Taylor's Version)'' than " Electric Touch", a collaboration with the band
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, calling it a "deliciously emo piano burner". Despite placing the song last on his ranking of the album's "From the Vault" tracks, Jason Lipshutz of ''
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'' wrote that the production is "brimming with ethereal voices and Swift and Williams maintaining mournful attitudes as they examine their personal wreckage".


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''Speak Now (Taylor's Version)''. * Taylor Swift – vocals, songwriting, production *
Hayley Williams Hayley Nichole Williams (born December 27, 1988) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and businesswoman who is best known as the lead vocalist, primary songwriter, and keyboardist of the rock band Paramore. Born and raised in Missi ...
 – vocals * Jack Antonoff – production, engineering, programming, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, electric guitar, drums, piano, synthesizer * Bobby Hawk – violin * Eric Byers – cello * Evan Smith – flute, saxophone, engineering *
Mikey Freedom Hart Mikey Freedom Hart is a Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He has worked with Bleachers, Taylor Swift, Empress Of, Dev Hynes a.k.a. Blood Orange, ASAP Rocky, Lana Del Rey, Tei Shi, and T ...
 – synthesizer *
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 – drums, percussion * David Hart – engineering * Laura Sisk – engineering * John Rooney – engineering assistance * Jon Sher – engineering assistance * Megan Searl – engineering assistance *
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 – vocal engineering * Taylor York – vocal engineering * Serban Ghenea – mixing * Bryce Bordone – mix engineering * Randy Merrill – mastering


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References

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