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2017 studio album by Taylor Swift
This article is about the album by Taylor Swift. For other albums, seeReputation (disambiguation) § Music.

Reputation
Cover artwork of Reputation by Taylor Swift, depicting a black-and-white photo of Swift with newspaper-like typeface
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 10, 2017 (2017-11-10)
Studio
GenreElectropop
Length55:45
LabelBig Machine
Producer
Taylor Swift chronology
1989
(2014)
Reputation
(2017)
Lover
(2019)
Singles from Reputation
  1. "Look What You Made Me Do"
    Released: August 24, 2017
  2. "...Ready for It?"
    Released: October 24, 2017
  3. "End Game"
    Released: November 14, 2017
  4. "New Year's Day"
    Released: November 27, 2017
  5. "Delicate"
    Released: March 12, 2018
  6. "Getaway Car"
    Released: September 7, 2018

Reputation (stylized inall lowercase) is the sixth studio album by the American singer-songwriterTaylor Swift. It was released on November 10, 2017, throughBig Machine Records. Swift conceived the album amidst media scrutiny on her personal life that blemished her once-wholesome "America's Sweetheart" image.

Swift employed an autobiographical songwriting approach onReputation, which references her romantic relationships and celebrity disputes. Its songs form a linear narrative of a narrator seeking vengeance against wrongdoers but ultimately finding solace in a blossoming love. Swift produced the album withJack Antonoff,Max Martin, andShellback, to create anelectropop record with elements ofEDM,hip-hop,R&B, andtrap. Itsmaximalist,electronic arrangements are characterized by abruptdynamic shifts, insistentprogrammeddrum machines, pulsatingsynthesizers andbass, and manipulated vocals.

BeforeReputation's release, Swift cleared out her website andsocial media accounts, which generated widespread media attention. The lead single "Look What You Made Me Do" peaked at number one on theBillboard Hot 100, the single "Delicate" topped multiple US airplay charts, and theReputation Stadium Tour (2018) marked Swift's first all-stadium concert tour. In the United States,Reputation was Swift's fourth consecutive album to sell one million first-week copies, spent four weeks atop theBillboard 200, and wascertified seven-times platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America. It topped charts and received platinumcertifications in Australia, Austria, Belgium, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

A divisive album upon release,Reputation was praised by critics for its intimate songwriting about love but criticized for its production and references to fame and celebrity, which were viewed as harsh and derivative. Some media publications deemed the album disappointing in the context of Swift's celebrity, the entertainment industry, and the political landscape of the time. Retrospective reviews have opined that the initial reception was affected by the negative press and reevaluatedReputation as a work of Swift's artistic experimentation and evolution.Reputation was nominated forBest Pop Vocal Album at the61st Annual Grammy Awards, and it was listed onSlant Magazine's list of the best albums of the 2010s decade.

Background

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Taylor Swift marketеd1989, her fifth studio album, as her first "official pop album" that abandoned thecountry music stylings she had been known for.[1] Released on October 27, 2014, the album has asynth-pop production characterized by densesynthesizers,programmeddrum machines, and electronically manipulated vocals.[2]1989's huge commercial success turned Swift into apop icon;[3][4] it spent 11 weeks at number one and a full year in the top 10 on theBillboard 200, and three of its singles reached number one on theBillboard Hot 100.[5][6]

Taylor Swift singing on a microphone, dressed in a white bodysuit
The controversies that Swift experienced in 2015 and 2016 inspiredReputation.

Swift's heightened fame was accompanied by increasing media scrutiny;British GQ wrote that she became "a lightning rod for accelerating cultural anxieties about race, gender and privilege".[7] During promotion of1989, Swift proclaimed herfeminist identity and appeared in public with a "squad" of female celebrity friends including fashion models, actresses, and singers, which critics took issues with as anelitist group that diminished her relatability.[4][8] Her romantic relationships with the Scottish DJCalvin Harris and the English actorTom Hiddleston were publicized intabloid media, as was herfeud with the rapperKanye West and the media personalityKim Kardashian over West's song "Famous", in which he claims he made Swift a success ("I made that bitch famous").[9][10] Although Swift said she never consented to the lyric, Kardashian released a phone recording in which Swift consented to another portion of the song.[11] The phone call was revealed to have been purposely edited after the transcript leaked in 2020.[12]

The incidents, especially West–Kardashian controversy, turned Swift's media image into that of a fake and calculating woman, as opposed to an authentic and down-to-earth "America's Sweetheart" image that she had carefully created.[8][13][14] Swift became a subject of an "IsOverParty" hashtag onTwitter, where her detractors denounced her as a "snake", influenced by Kardashian.[4][14][15] Her publicity was so negative that her victory in asexual assault trial had minimal impact in improving her image, despite it being part of a wider, ongoing public debate about sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry.[8][16] Swift withdrew from social media and press interviews despite a large following[17] and went into a hiatus because she felt "people might need a break from [her]".[18]

Recording and conception

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Jack Antonoff playing a guitar
Jack Antonoff co-produced sixReputation tracks; his recording sessions with Swift mostly took place at his Brooklyn home studio.

During seclusion from public appearances, Swift wroteReputation as a "defense mechanism" against the rampant media scrutiny targeting her and a means to revamp her state of mind.[19][20] She said in a 2019Rolling Stone interview that she followed the songwriting for her 2014 single "Blank Space", which satirizes the criticism targeting her for dating "too many people" in her twenties, and wroteReputation from the perspective of a character that others believed her to be.[21] In a 2023Time interview, she described the album's creation as "agoth-punk moment of female rage at beinggaslit by an entire social structure".[22] Although the media gossip was a major inspiration, recurring romantic themes of love and friendship that had been dominant in Swift's songwriting remained intact.[23] She recalled that amidst the "battle raging on" outside, she found solace in quiet moments with her loved ones and began creating a newfound private life on her own terms "for the first time" since starting her career.[11]

Swift producedReputation with two teams: one withJack Antonoff and the other withMax Martin andShellback; she had worked with all three on1989. By engaging a smaller production group onReputation than on1989, she envisioned that the album would be more coherent but still "versatile enough".[24] Sheexecutive produced the album and co-wrote all of its 15 tracks.[25][26] Martin and Shellback co-wrote and produced nine, and Antonoff co-wrote and co-produced the remaining six, all of which were co-produced by Swift.[25][27]Ali Payami,Oscar Görres, andOscar Holter each co-wrote and co-produced a track with Martin and Shellback: "...Ready for It?", "So It Goes...", and "Dancing with Our Hands Tied".[26][27] The track "End Game" features songwriting credits and guest appearances from the English singer-songwriterEd Sheeran and the American rapperFuture.[28]

Recording sessions with Antonoff mostly took place at his home studio in Brooklyn, with several trips to Atlanta and California for him to incorporate ideas from other producers.[29][30] He wanted Swift to capture her emotions at a particular time when "you can feel like you can conquer the world, or you can feel like the biggest piece of garbage that ever existed", resulting in a "very intense" record.[30] As Swift wanted to record the album in secrecy, Antonoff kept his studio computer offline to prevent a possibleinternet leak and deleted the trials once themixing andmastering finalized.[29]

Musical styles

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Primarily anelectropop album,[a]Reputation incorporates a heavy,maximalist electronic production withEDM instrumentation and rhythms.[b] The melodies are characterized by abruptdynamic shifts,[36] propulsivebass notes,[37] pulsatingsynthesizers, and insistent programmeddrum machines.[38][39]Pitchfork's Jamieson Cox described the instrumentation as "hair-raising bassdrops, vacuum-cleaner synths [...], stutteringtrap percussion, cyborg backing choirs".[34] Swift's voice is heavily manipulated, eitherdistorted ormultitracked.[33] Critics foundReputation sonically heavier, louder, and darker than its predecessor1989's bright synth-pop,[34][40] withNeil McCormick fromThe Daily Telegraph deeming it "a big, brash, all-guns-blazing blast of weaponised pop".[39] Swift associatedReputation's sound with imagery of "nighttime cityscape ... old warehouse buildings that had been deserted and factory spaces".[11]

"Don't Blame Me" has agothic,gospel-influenced production with aggressivesynthesizers anddubstep beats.

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The album's first half, made up of mostly tracks produced by Martin and Shellback, is comparatively heavier in sound.[41][42] The first four tracks—"...Ready for It?", "End Game", "I Did Something Bad", "Don't Blame Me"—are particularly aggressive.[43] "...Ready for It?" has anindustrial production backed by a thumpingbassline,[44][45] "End Game" features sputtering trap beats,[46] "I Did Something Bad" is punctuated by adubstep drop,[45] and "Don't Blame Me" has agothic,gospel-oriented soundscape drenched in synthesizers, dubstep beats, and vocal harmonization.[c] "Look What You Made Me Do" usesmodular synthesizers, drums, and guitars in the secondpre-chorus;[29] it incorporates aninterpolation of "I'm Too Sexy" (1991) by the English bandRight Said Fred.[49] Thepower ballad "So It Goes..."[50] has an atmospherictrap-pop production.[34][51] "King of My Heart" features surgingkeyboard instruments in the pre-chorus and thumping drums in the post-chorus,[24][52] and "Dancing with Our Hands Tied" is instrumented with propelling beats and an EDMrefrain.[40][53]

The second half, mostly driven by Antonoff's 1980s-synth-pop production characterized by pulsing synthesizers and upbeat refrains,[41][54] brings forth a somewhat softer, more emotional sound.[55]Jon Caramanica ofThe New York Times described the change of tone: "in the beginning, [Swift] is indignant and barbed, but by the end she's practically cooing."[42] "Dress" features a sultry production with stuttering beats,syncopated phrasings, swirling synthesizers, and a refrain containingfalsetto vocals.[51][56] "Getaway Car" and "Call It What You Want" are two atmospheric synth-pop tracks.[57][58] The latter, produced with anAkai MPC and strings simulated by aYamaha DX7 synthesizer,[59] incorporates a subdued, trap-R&B production.[60][61] The closing track, the piano ballad "New Year's Day", is the album's only acoustic song;[42] it was recorded on an acoustic piano in "scratch takes" that do not filter unwanted sounds from the outer environment.[30]

Reputation incorporates influences of manyurban styles—"Delicate" incorporates aCaribbean-inflected sound,tropical house beats, and vocals processed with avocoder, an effect that recurs throughout the album.

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Influences of manyurban genres,[62][63] most prominentlyhip-hop, trap, R&B,[48][53] andprogressive R&B,[36] and other subgenres includinggrime,tropical house, andMiami bass, coalesce onReputation.[d] According to Caramanica, its sound is "soft-core pop-R&B" and the musical influences are rooted inblack music but Swift "[softens] them enough to where [she] can credibly attempt them".[42] Specifically, the drum patterns embrace trap influences and push Swift's vocals toward hip-hop-and-R&B-orientedcadences, showcased through a half-spoken, half-sung delivery.[52][67][68] Cox found this influence to strip her vocals off their expressiveness and give them a conversational quality.[34] Other urban influences are on such tracks as "Delicate", which incorporate aCaribbean-inflected sound and tropical house beats;[43][62] "Gorgeous", which features hip-hop-trademark808 drums and rhythms;[69] and "Dress", an R&Bslow jam.[56] On tracks such as "Delicate", "Getaway Car", "King of My Heart", her vocals are processed with avocoder,[51] whichNPR'sAnn Powers attributed to the influence of rappers and R&B artists.[64]

Themes and lyrics

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Swift said thatReputation consists of a linear timeline: it begins with how she felt when she started working on the album and transitions to how she felt by the time she completed it.[24][70] Inspired by the fantasy seriesGame of Thrones, she split the album into two sides; one contains songs about vengeance and drama, and the other about finding love, friendship, and "something sacred throughout all the battle cries".[71] The series' characters and little hints to foreshadow the story lines, which Swift considered "cryptic", prompted her to finesse her songwriting and include "cryptic" messages through which she hoped to communicate with fans.[71] She identifiedGame of Thrones influences for certain songs: "I Did Something Bad" was inspired bySansa andArya Stark's plot to killLittlefinger, "Look What You Made Me Do" by Arya Stark's "kill list", and "King of My Heart" byDaenerys Targaryen andKhal Drogo's romance.[71]

[Reputation] was interesting because I'd never before had an album that wasn't fully understood until it was seen live. When it first came out everyone thought it was just going to be angry; upon listening to the whole thing they realized it's actually about love and friendship, and finding out what your priorities are.

— Swift, onReputation withEntertainment Weekly, May 2019[23]

Steven Hyden consideredReputation aconcept album about Swift's celebrity and said it encapsulates her attention to the conversation about her.[72] It references alcohol and sex more than any of Swift's previous records,[42][73][74] whichThe New York Times' Lindsay Zoladz considered her gradual and deliberate decision at 27 years old to abandon her prior youthful and innocent music and image, unlike former teenage female singers who provocatively publicize their sudden "loss of innocence".[75] Despite the first few tracks about outright vengeance and anger, much ofReputation is about romantic themes of finding love, intimacy, and expressing one's vulnerability when one thinks they might have suffered too much to love again.[e] ForRob Sheffield, the album is asong cycle about how one stops chasing romance and defining their life based on others' perspectives.[57] Some critics interpreted the overarching narrative as a love story chronicling the burgeoning days, fallout, and recovery,[f] which Swift corroborated in a 2019Rolling Stone interview: "The one-two punch, bait-and-switch ofReputation is that it was actually [...] a love story in amongst chaos."[11]

Swift's image as a woman with serial romantic relationships and her defiant attitude against this reputation are recurring themes on the first tracks.[45] Opener "...Ready for It?" has lyrics about falling in love with a new partner.[77] Inspired by the novelCrime and Punishment byFyodor Dostoevsky, it incorporates a criminal metaphor that recurs on other tracks. Swift said its mentions of bank heists, robbers, and thieves, a "twisted" but "interesting" way to depict "finding your partner in crime".[24] In "End Game", Swift, Future, and Sheeran rap and sing about finding true love in spite of the gossip surrounding their perceived images.[78] "I Did Something Bad" is narrated from the perspective of a female character who manipulates men[53] and "Don't Blame Me" compares a love that "makes [her] crazy" to a drug addiction.[47] Designated by Swift asReputation's "first point of vulnerability", "Delicate" is where the narrator begins to worry if her tarnished reputation could affect a new romance.[24] In the song, she wonders because "[her] reputation has never been worse", the love interest must love her for herself.[27][45] The album continues with "Look What You Made Me Do", which Swift initially wrote as a poem about her realizing she "couldn't trust certain people".[24] She indicated the most important lyrics of the song as, "Oh, I'm sorry, the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now. Why? Oh, 'cause she's dead",[24] which reference the phone recording between her and West that Kardashian had released.[11]

In "So It Goes...", which features sexual imagery of smeared lipstick on her lover's face and leaving scratches on his back,[48][64] the narrator details how he helps her get out of her fixations and promises she will "do bad things with [him]" despite not being a "bad girl".[45] "Gorgeous" has playful lyrics about newfound romantic attraction, where the narrator feels tempted to cheat on an existing boyfriend for another.[69] It is followed by "Getaway Car", which usescrime scene escape imagery and aBonnie and Clyde reference to tell the story of how the narrator leaves her former lover in a hotel room and escapes in the getaway car with a new lover.[45][79] "King of My Heart" is a straightforward love song in which the narrator proclaims herself as her lover's "American queen" and how the couple rules their "kingdom inside [her] room".[45][73][74] Swift structured the song such that each of the sections (verse, pre-chorus, chorus) depicts a separate phase of a relationship, and they altogether form a complete love story.[24] The next track, "Dancing With Our Hands Tied", describes a narrator's reflection on a past relationship when she was 25 years old and how the lover turns her bed "into a sacred oasis".[34][80]

In "Dress", which features overtly sexual lyrics, the narrator claims that she "only bought this dress" to be taken off by her lover and how she does not "want [them] like a best friend".[56][74] "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things" was inspired by Swift's observation of how people take things for granted.[24] It references her4th of July parties, filled with champagne and having her "feeling soGatsby for that whole year".[27][80] In the track, the narrator calls out her enemies and former friends.[43] When she tries to get diplomatic with them ("forgiveness is a nice thing to do"), she laughs at the idea.[45] The two closing tracks, "Call It What You Want" and "New Year's Day", summarize Swift's state of mind after she learned how to welcome and prioritize certain things in her life.[24] In "Call It What You Want", the narrator accepts that her reputation might be unredeemable ("They took the crown but it's alright")[35] and meditates on the transformative power of her relationship ("My baby's fly like a jetstream, high above the whole scene").[45] The closing track, "New Year's Day", sees the narrator and her lover cleaning up after a New Year's party.[80] On the inspiration, Swift explained that although kissing someone on New Year's Eve is a romantic idea, having someone by one's side the morning after "to give youAdvil and clean up the house" is even more so.[24]

Release

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Marketing

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On August 18, 2017, Swift blanked out all of her social media accounts,[81] which prompted media speculation on new music.[82] In the following days, she uploaded silent short videos ofCGI snakes onto social media, which attracted widespread press attention.[82][83][84] Imagery of snakes was inspired by the West–Kardashian controversy and featured prominently in the album's promotional campaign.[85] On August 23, she announced onInstagram the titleReputation and released the cover artwork.[86] Photographed byMert and Marcus,[87] the cover is a black-and-white photograph of an expressionless Swift in slicked-back hair, a loose-fitting grey sweatshirt with a zig-zag stitch on the right shoulder, and achoker necklace.[88] Her name is printed multiple times over one side of her face, in a typeface resembling that used in newspapers.[89] Media outlets interpreted the design as a mockery at the media scrutiny.[g] The cover inspired manyinternet memes and was listed among the worst album covers of 2017 byBillboard andExclaim!.[93] The latter dismissed it as a "packaging for a sickly sweet, heavily discounted celebrity fragrance you'd find on the back shelf atShoppers Drug Mart".[94]

Reputation's lead single, "Look What You Made Me Do", was released on August 24.[95] The single peaked at number one on theBillboard Hot 100 in its second week of charting, with the biggest single-week sales andstreaming figures of 2017 in the United States,[96] and was Swift's first number one on theUK Singles Chart;[97] its music video broke the record for the most 24-hour views on YouTube.[98] Shortly after the single's release,UPS announced a partnership with Swift, which includedReputation-branded trucks and award-winning contests promoting the album across US cities.[99] Other corporate tie-ins were aTicketmaster partnership for a concert tour; anAT&T deal for a behind-the-scenes series chronicling the making ofReputation; and aTarget partnership for two deluxe album editions, each featuring an exclusive magazine with poetry, paintings, handwritten lyrics, and behind-the-scenes photography.[100][101] Swift collaborated withESPN to preview the second single, "...Ready for It?", during a college football match on September 2;[102] it opened at number four on theBillboard Hot 100.[103] Kate Knibbs ofThe Ringer labelled the partnerships as "maximum commercialization" and wrote, "If [Swift] was going to be a snake, she was going to be an ultracapitalist snake."[16]

Prior to the album's release, the tracks "Gorgeous" and "Call It What You Want" were released for download and streaming as promotional singles,[104] and the track "New Year's Day" premiered during the broadcast of an episode ofABC'sScandal.[105]Reputation was released in various territories on digital and physical formats on November 10, 2017, by Big Machine Records.[106][107] Although the streaming providerSpotify initially promotedReputation on its playlists and commercial billboards, Swift and Big Machine kept the album off streaming platforms until December 1.[107][108] Throughout late 2017 and early 2018, a string of singles were released to support the album: "End Game" was released to French radio byMercury Records on November 14,[109] "New Year's Day" impacted UScountry radio on November 27,[110] and "Delicate" was released to US pop radio on March 12.[111] The last of which was the album's most successful radio single,[6] peaking atop threeBillboard airplay charts:Pop Songs,Adult Pop Songs, andAdult Contemporary.[112]

Swift beganre-recording her first six studio albums, includingReputation, in November 2020. This decision followed a2019 dispute between Swift and the talent managerScooter Braun, who acquired Big Machine Records and the masters of Swift's albums.[113] Re-recording them would enable her to have full licensing rights of her songs forcommercial use.[114] On May 30, 2025, the dispute ended with Swift acquiring the masters to those albums;[115] the re-recorded version ofReputation had not been completed by that point.[116]

Performances

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Taylor Swift performing while dressed in a black dress
Swift performing at theReputation Stadium Tour in 2018

Although Swift had actively promoted albums with extensive press interviews and television appearances, she opted out of such a campaign forReputation.[117] She instead held exclusive secret album-listening sessions within one month in advance for fans selected from social media by herself, hosting them at her homes inRhode Island, Los Angeles, London, and Nashville.[117] The secret sessions were reserved for 500 fans in total; behind-the-scenes footage was released onGood Morning America on November 7, 2017.[105] She appeared on the cover forBritish Vogue, for which she appointed her own photographers and published a self-written poem instead of giving an interview.[118] In an interview withZane Lowe forApple Music in May 2019, Swift said she turned down interviews because she felt no need to explain the album and used music as the only medium to convey her thoughts and feelings.[119] On the title'sall lowercase styling, she said it was because the album "wasn't unapologetically commercial"—that it "took the most amount of explanation, and yet it's the one [she] didn't talk about".[11]

WithinReputation's first release week, Swift performed onSaturday Night Live ("...Ready for It?", "Call It What You Want") andThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon ("New Year's Day").[120] She embarked on theReputation Stadium Tour, which kicked off on May 8, 2018, inGlendale, Arizona and featured supporting acts such asCharli XCX andCamila Cabello.[121] The tour's visual and stage settings incorporated prominent snakes imagery.[122] It encompassed 53 shows across four continents and wrapped up on November 21, 2018, in Tokyo, Japan.[123] The track "Getaway Car" was released as an Australasia-exclusive single to support the Oceanic leg of the Reputation tour in October and November.[124] Earning $266.1 million, the 38-show North American leg surpassedthe Rolling Stones' 70-show US leg of theirA Bigger Bang Tour ($245 million; 2005–2007) to become the all-time highest-grossing North American tour.[125] In total, the Reputation Stadium Tour grossed $345.7 million, according toBillboard Boxscore.[126] The second show atAT&T Stadium inArlington, Texas, was recorded and released as aNetflix exclusive on December 31, 2018.[122]

Commercial performance

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In the United States,Reputation sold 700,000 copies after one day of availability[127] and 1.05 million after four days.[128] It opened at number one on theBillboard 200 with first-week figures of 1.238 millionalbum-equivalent units that consisted of 1.216 million pure sales, a figure that was higher than all other albums on the chart that week combined.[129] In doing so, it immediately became thebest-selling album of 2017 in the United States.[130][131]Reputation made Swift the first artist to have four albums each sell more than a million copies within one week sinceNielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991.[132] The strong sales ofReputation contributed to an ongoing debate about the impact of streaming on album sales,[107][129] although it was eventually made available for streaming three weeks after its initial release.[133] The album spent four non-consecutive weeks at number one on theBillboard 200[134] and topped the 2018Billboard 200 Year-End chart.[135] It had sold 2.478 million copies in the United States by January 2024.[136] After Swift's acquisition of her Big Machine album masters, includingReputation, the album re-entered theBillboard 200 top five in May 2025, having last appeared in the top 10 in August 2018.[137] TheRecording Industry Association of America in September 2025certified the album seven-times platinum for surpassing seven million units.[138]

Reputation sold two million copies worldwide within one week of release[129] and was the world's second-best-selling album of 2017 (behind Ed Sheeran's÷), with 4.5 million copies sold.[139] In the English-speaking world,Reputation reached number one and wascertified multi-platinum in Australia (five-times platinum),[140][141] New Zealand (six-times platinum),[142][143] and the United Kingdom (triple platinum),[144][145] and it also reached number one in Ireland[146] and Canada.[147] In mainland Europe, the album peaked atop the charts in Austria, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Greece, Spain, and Switzerland.[142][148] It was certified platinum in Austria,[149] Belgium,[150] France,[151] Germany,[152] Italy,[153] and Sweden;[154] and double platinum in Denmark[155] and Poland.[156] In Asia–Pacific,Reputation was certified platinum in Singapore[157] and gold in Japan,[158] and it became one of thebest-selling digital albums in China with one million copies sold as of September 2019.[159]

Critical reception

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Reputation ratings
Contemporaneous reviews
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.6/10[160]
Metacritic71/100[161]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStar[162]
The A.V. ClubB[66]
The Daily TelegraphStarStarStarStar[39]
Entertainment WeeklyB[37]
The GuardianStarStarStarStar[76]
NMEStarStarStarStar[40]
Pitchfork6.5/10[34]
QStarStarStar[163]
Rolling StoneStarStarStarStar[57]
Slant MagazineStarStarStarStar[65]

Upon its release,Reputation received positive but often polarized reviews from critics. The album earned a weighted average score of 71 out of 100 onMetacritic, based on 28 reported reviews.[161][164]

Many critics praised Swift's personal lyricism and songwriting depicting vulnerability and intimacy despite the first impressions of a vindictive record.[165][166] Reviews bySlant Magazine's Sal Cinquemani,[65] McCormick,[39] and Sheffield appreciatedReputation for exploring vulnerable sentiments beneath the surface of fame and celebrity.[57] Petridis found the celebrity-inspired, dramatic themes tiring, but lauded the album as "a masterclass in pop songwriting" about love and romance.[76]The Independent's Roisin O'Connor andVulture's Craig Jenkins both regardedReputation as a showcase of Swift's both vindictive and vulnerable sides;[52] the former lauded it for displaying Swift's talents capturing emotional details "that you as a listener cannot".[41] InThe A.V. Club, Clayton Purdom appreciated how, despite Swift's embrace of modern styles, her lyrical narrative retains its distinctive romantic nature since her 2008 single, "Love Story".[66]

The production received mixed reviews. In an outright negative review, Geoff Nelson ofConsequence gave the album a D+ rating and called it a "bloated, moving disaster".[167] For Nelson, the album found Swift adopting black-music styles andAfrican-American Vernacular English, a "reflection of a wider cultural problem".[167] Some reviewers agreed thatReputation's black-music influences were controversial and a probable case ofcultural appropriation,[h] but Caramanica welcomed them as a sign of Swift embracing modern pop-music trends.[42]

Cinquemani called it a good pop album but found it blemished at times by "tired, repetitive EDM tricks",[65] andPitchfork's Jamieson Cox lamented how Swift's lyrical craftsmanship was overshadowed by what he deemed a conventional and unoriginal production.[34]The Boston Globe's Terrence Cawley andBillboard's Jason Lipshutz identified some stylistics missteps but said the experiments were worthwhile and made an enjoyable listen.[50][35] TheAssociated Press's Meskin Fekadu[55] andVariety's Chris Willman hailedReputation as an outstanding pop album; the latter lauded the balance between Swift's singer-songwriter lyrical strengths and the "up-to-the-second rhythmic pop" of mainstream music.[27]

Accolades

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Reputation featured on several publications' lists of the best albums of 2017, ranking on such lists byTime (fifth),[168]Rolling Stone (seventh),[169]Slant Magazine (17th),[170]The Independent (19),[171]Complex (26th),[172]NME (31st),[173] andSpin (48th).[174] On the mass critics' pollPazz & Jop coordinated byThe Village Voice, the album ranked at number 71 out of the 100 albums voted as the best of 2017.[175] On individual critics' lists, it appeared on those by Sheffield (second),[176] Caramanica (fifth),[177] and Mikael Wood of theLos Angeles Times (unranked).[178] OnSlant Magazine's list of the best 2010s-decade album published in 2019,Reputation ranked at number 88.[179]

At industry awards held in 2018, the album won anAmerican Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Album,[180] aBillboard Music Award for Top Selling Album,[181] aLibera Award for Independent Impact Album,[182] and aJapan Gold Disc Award for Best 3 Albums (Western).[183] It received nominations including anARIA Music Award nomination forBest International Artist,[184] aBillboard Music Award nomination forTopBillboard 200 Album,[181] and aJuno Award nomination forInternational Album of the Year.[185] At the61st Annual Grammy Awards,Reputation was nominated forBest Pop Vocal Album,[186] with several publications viewing the lack of a nomination forAlbum of the Year or any other category as being a snub.[187][188][189] The album's packaging and design won two awards from theAmerican Advertising Federation.[190]

Legacy

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Popular culture and politics

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Released amidst negative press and after Swift's hiatus,Reputation was regarded by several journalists as hercomeback.[90][191] Some critics interpreted the release during theDonald Trump presidency as a political statement—whereas many celebrities voiced their opposition to Trump's controversial policies, Swift's inaction during the2016 presidential election was highlighted in the press as a shocking phenomenon.[192][193] Detractors denounced her as aloof and tone-deaf to contemporary political landscape,[10][193] with aGuardian editorial dubbing her an "envoy" for Trump's values.[194]TheGuardian's Laura Snapes observed Swift's silence, coupled with the celebrity controversies, considerably damaged her status as a "peerless pop princess".[195]

According to Hyden, the album was released amidst a "moral apocalypse" in the entertainment industry, when sexual assault against women was being "re-contextualized in the popular consciousness as expressions of dominance and humiliation".[36] Nonetheless, her inclusion as one of the "Silence Breakers"—a group of six women who publiclyspoke out against sexual misconduct—for the cover ofTime 2017's People of the Year was criticized by some who disdained her "spineless feminism and political passivity".[118] Some others regardedReputation as Swift's first commercial disappointment, partly because of its diminished success next to its predecessor,1989.[193][196] In defense of Swift, the academic and journalistJane Martinson said that Swift's disengagement from the press represented her efforts to control the narrative and was an empowering move for young women.[118]

Other opinions observed how the public backlash during promotion ofReputation contributed to Swift's political engagements after 2018; she publicly endorsed political candidates, supportedLGBT rights, and criticized systemic racism.[16][193][197] The promotional campaign ofReputation, specifically Swift's use of social media, was subject of an academic paper analyzing popular music marketing by Linda Ryan Bengtsson and Jessica Edlom, two media and communications scholars. They argued thatReputation was the "most adequate" release in terms of marketing, driven by fan-oriented social media promotion and Swift's long-standing relationship with her supporters.[82] Her "social media blackout" set a precedent for other pop stars to emulate.[198] Commenting on the album's rollout cycle, the music scholar Jadey O'Regan remarked how Swift used "the art of pop in the best way" for utilizing "the way she's been stereotyped in popular culture".[199] The film directorJennifer Kaytin Robinson citedReputation as an inspiration for her 2022teen comedy filmDo Revenge.[200]

Critical reevaluation

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Critics have regardedReputation as an album that stood the test of time.[193][201][202]Billboard's Andrew Unterberger in August 2019 wrote: "With a couple years' clarity, removed from all the backlash against Swift for her perceived insincerity (and political neutrality), we can now look back onReputation for what it actually was: a very good pop album that was very successful."[196] Mary Siroky ofConsequence observed how time proved it to be an authentic record, contrary to some initial reviews claiming otherwise[203] and, as part of a 2022 piece titled "What Were We Thinking? 15 Times We Were Wrong", opined that the publication's initial review was influenced by Swift's negative press and its score should have been higher.[201] Powers in 2024 describedReputation as an album "once-scorned, now revered".[204]

Joe Lynch ofBillboard attributed the initial criticism to the general preconception disregarding lyrics in synthesizer-based arrangements; "Which is a shame, because onReputation, Swift's words deliver vivid Polaroid shots directly to your brain."[205]Rolling Stone's Kara Voght said the album was Swift's first to "truly be in conversation with its pop contemporaries" and identified some of its songs as her artistic heights.[10] For some critics, thoughReputation is not as accomplished as Swift's other albums, its hip-hop experimentation and detail-heavy songwriting led to her refined craftsmanship on subsequent records, namelyFolklore (2020),Evermore (2020), andMidnights (2022).[10][206][207] In a 2024 ranking of Swift's 11 albums forThe New York Times, Caramanica rankedReputation at number one. He contended that the album showcased Swift's "real growth" on a narrative level by owning up her character flaws and expressing vulnerability, even embracing the frailties of fame and celebrity.[208]

Track listing

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Reputation track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."…Ready for It?"
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Payami
3:28
2."End Game" (featuringEd Sheeran andFuture)
4:04
3."I Did Something Bad"
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Martin
  • Shellback
3:58
4."Don't Blame Me"
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Martin
  • Shellback
3:56
5."Delicate"
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Martin
  • Shellback
3:52
6."Look What You Made Me Do"
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
3:31
7."So It Goes..."
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Görres
3:47
8."Gorgeous"
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Martin
  • Shellback
3:29
9."Getaway Car"
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
3:53
10."King of My Heart"
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Martin
  • Shellback
3:34
11."Dancing with Our Hands Tied"
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Holter
3:31
12."Dress"
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
3:50
13."This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things"
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
3:27
14."Call It What You Want"
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
3:23
15."New Year's Day"
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
3:55
Total length:55:45

Notes

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Personnel

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  • Taylor Swift – vocals, backing vocals(tracks: 1, 4, 10), producer(tracks: 6, 9, 12–15); executive producer; packaging creative design, package direction, creative packaging direction
  • Max Martin – producer,keyboards,programming(tracks: 1–5, 7, 8, 10, 11); recording(track 1); piano(tracks: 4, 5); backing vocals(track 4)
  • Shellback – producer, keyboards, programming(tracks: 1–5, 7, 8, 10, 11);drums(tracks: 2, 4, 10); bass(tracks: 2, 10); guitars(track 8)
  • Ali Payami – producer, keyboards, programming(track 1)
  • Jack Antonoff – producer, programming, instruments(tracks: 6, 9, 12–14); backing vocals(tracks: 6, 9, 14); piano, bass, guitar,synths(track 15)
  • Oscar Görres – producer, keyboards, programming, piano(track 7)
  • Oscar Holter – producer, keyboards, programming(track 11)
  • Michael Ilbert –engineer(tracks: 2–5, 7, 8, 10, 11)
  • Sam Holland – engineer(tracks: 2–5, 7, 8, 11)
  • Laura Sisk – engineer(tracks: 6, 9, 12, 13, 15)
  • Noah Passovoy – engineer(track 10)
  • Cory Bice – assistant engineer(tracks: 2–5, 7, 10, 11)
  • Jeremy Lertola – assistant engineer(tracks: 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11)
  • Jon Sher – assistant engineer(track 10)
  • Ed Sheeran – featured artist(track 2)
  • Future – featured artist(track 2)
  • Ilya Salmanzadeh – additional vocal production(track 2)
  • Seth Ferkins – engineer(track 2)
  • Sean Flora – assistant engineer(track 2)
  • Peter Karlsson – assistant engineer(track 2)
  • Mike Synphony – assistant engineer(track 2)
  • Daniel Watson – assistant engineer(track 2)
  • Victoria Parker – violins(tracks: 6, 9, 13); viola(track 13)
  • Phillip A. Peterson – cellos(tracks: 6, 9, 13)
  • Evan Smith – saxophones(track 6)
  • James Reynolds – baby voice intro(track 8)
  • Sean Hutchinson – drums(track 9)
  • Serban Ghenea –mixing
  • John Hanes – mix engineer
  • Randy Merrill –mastering
  • Mert and Marcus – photography
  • Mat Maitland – photo creative direction
  • Joseph Cassell – wardrobe stylist
  • Isamaya Ffrench – makeup
  • Lorraine Griffin – manicurist
  • Paul Hanlon – hair
  • Josh and Bethany Newman – packaging art direction
  • Ben Fieker – packaging design
  • Parker Foote – packaging design
  • Austin Hale – packaging design

Charts

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Weekly charts

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2017–2018 weekly chart performance forReputation
Chart (2017–2018)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[142]1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[209]1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[210]1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[211]9
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[212]1
Croatian International Albums (HDU)[213]2
Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI)[214]2
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[215]3
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[216]1
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[217]5
French Albums (SNEP)[218]16
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[219]2
Greek Albums (IFPI)[220]3
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[221]8
Irish Albums (IRMA)[146]1
Italian Albums (FIMI)[222]3
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[223]3
Japanese International Albums (Oricon)[224]1
Latvian Albums (LaIPA)[225]7
Mexican Albums (AMPROFON)[226]4
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[227]1
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[228]1
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[229]6
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[230]1
Scottish Albums (OCC)[231]1
Slovak Albums (ČNS IFPI)[148]4
South African Albums (RSG)[232]3
South Korean Albums (Circle)[233]36
South Korean International Albums (Circle)[234]3
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[235]3
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[236]2
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[237]1
UK Albums (OCC)[238]1
USBillboard 200[239]1
2021–2025 weekly chart performance forReputation
Chart (2021–2025)Peak
position
Argentine Albums (CAPIF)[240]1
Greek Albums (IFPI)[241]1
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[242]20
USIndependent Albums (Billboard)[243]1

Monthly chart

[edit]
2022 monthly chart performance forReputation
Chart (2022)Peak
position
Uruguayan Albums (CUD)[244]1

Year-end charts

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2017 year-end chart performance forReputation
Chart (2017)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[245]3
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[246]55
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[247]57
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[248]165
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[249]90
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[250]60
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[251]95
Japanese Albums (Billboard Japan)[252]82
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[253]73
Mexican Albums (AMPROFON)[254]93
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[255]9
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[256]94
South Korean International Albums (Gaon)[257]51
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[258]43
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[259]90
UK Albums (OCC)[260]15
2018 year-end chart performance forReputation
Chart (2018)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[261]11
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[262]77
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[263]4
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[264]87
Estonian Albums (Eesti Ekspress)[265]35
Irish Albums (IRMA)[266]16
Japanese Albums (Billboard Japan)[267]72
Mexican Albums (AMPROFON)[268]62
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[269]9
South Korean International Albums (Gaon)[270]84
UK Albums (OCC)[271]37
USBillboard 200[272]1
2019 year-end chart performance forReputation
Chart (2019)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[273]27
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[274]45
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[275]93
USBillboard 200[276]74
2020 year-end chart performance forReputation
Chart (2020)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[277]69
2021 year-end chart performance forReputation
Chart (2021)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[278]62
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[279]156
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[280]50
USBillboard 200[281]170
2022 year-end chart performance forReputation
Chart (2022)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[282]34
UK Albums (OCC)[283]71
USBillboard 200[284]108
2023 year-end chart performance forReputation
Chart (2023)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[285]11
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[286]19
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[287]28
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[288]143
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[289]29
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[290]88
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[291]33
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[292]43
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[293]40
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[294]13
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[295]85
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[296]93
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[297]61
UK Albums (OCC)[298]21
USBillboard 200[299]21
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[300]3
2024 year-end chart performance ofReputation
Chart (2024)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[301]15
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[302]10
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[303]21
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[304]112
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[305]25
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[306]89
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[307]38
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[308]21
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[309]53
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[310]18
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[311]86
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[312]20
UK Albums (OCC)[313]27
USBillboard 200[314]22
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[315]3

Decade-end charts

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2010–2019 decade-end chart performance forReputation
Chart (2010–2019)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[316]50
USBillboard 200[317]62

Certifications and sales

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Certifications forReputation, with pure sales where available
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[141]5× Platinum350,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[149]Platinum15,000
Belgium (BRMA)[150]Platinum20,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[318]3× Platinum120,000
Canada (Music Canada)[319]8× Platinum640,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[155]2× Platinum40,000
France (SNEP)[151]Platinum100,000
Germany (BVMI)[152]Platinum200,000
Italy (FIMI)[153]Platinum50,000
Japan (RIAJ)[158]Gold100,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON)[320]Platinum60,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[143]6× Platinum90,000
Norway (IFPI Norway)[321]Gold10,000
Poland (ZPAV)[156]2× Platinum40,000
Portugal (AFP)[322]Gold3,500
Singapore (RIAS)[157]Platinum10,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[323]Gold20,000
Sweden (GLF)[154]Platinum40,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[324]Gold10,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[145]3× Platinum900,000
United States (RIAA)[138]7× Platinum7,000,000

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

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Attributed to reviews byGreg Kot for theChicago Tribune,[31]Will Hodgkinson forThe Times,[32] andKen Tucker forNPR[33]
  2. ^Attributed to reviews by Tucker,[33] Jamieson Cox forPitchfork,[34] and Jason Lipshutz forBillboard[35]
  3. ^Attributed to reviews by Tucker,[33] Monique Melendez forSpin,[47] and George Fenwick forThe New Zealand Herald[48]
  4. ^Attributed to reviews byAnn Powers for NPR,[64] Sal Cinquemani forSlant Magazine,[65] and Clayton Purdom forThe A.V. Club[66]
  5. ^As described by such critics as Terrence Cawley forThe Boston Globe,[50]Rob Sheffield forRolling Stone,[57] andAlexis Petridis forThe Guardian[76]
  6. ^As described by such critics as Lipshutz,[35] Petridis,[76] and Chris Willman forVariety[27]
  7. ^Attributed to opinions by Jake Nevins forThe Guardian,[90] Ludovic Hunter-Tilney for theFinancial Times,[91] and the staff forThe Ringer[92]
  8. ^Attributed to reviews byKitty Empire forThe Observer,[53] Fenwick,[48] and Powers[64]

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