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Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff's Top 13 Collaborations, Ranked
Taylor Swift has had lots of collaborators over the years, but Jack Antonoff has arguably left the biggest handprint on her discography
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Taylor Swift has had lots of collaborators over the years, from country songwriter Liz Rose to legendary pop producers Max Martin and Shellback, but it’s Jack Antonoff that has arguably left the biggest handprint on her discography. Featuring heavy synths, a punchy drum loop and a choppy vocal hook sung by Antonoff, “Out of the Woods” was one of the defining songs of 1989, an album that changed the trajectory of Swift’s career by confirming her pop star status. It’s hard to find a Swift song with production that better complements and serves the songwriting than Folklore ’s “August.” Soaring strings and dense reverb match the wistful longing of the narrator, who misses a “moment in time” and the person they shared it with — despite knowing “you were never mine.”
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