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"Mean" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter
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for her third studio album, '' Speak Now'' (2010). Big Machine Records released it to
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in the United States as the album's third single on March 7, 2011. Produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman, "Mean" is a six-string banjo-led
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,
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, and bluegrass track that incorporates
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,
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, hand claps, and multitracked vocals. In the lyrics, Swift addresses her detractors, recognizes her shortcomings, and strives to overcome the criticism and achieve success. Some music critics deemed "Mean" an anti-bullying anthem and praised the production as airy and catchy, while others considered the narrative ineffective. Several media publications have retrospectively listed it as one of the best country songs. "Mean" won Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance at the 2012 Grammy Awards, and also received other industry awards and nominations. The track reached the national charts of Australia, Canada, and the United States, peaking at number two on the country music charts in the latter two countries. It received
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s in Australia, Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The music video for "Mean" was directed by Declan Whitebloom, who wrote its treatment with Swift. Featuring themes of self-empowerment and anti-bullying, the video received a mixed response from critics, who generally criticized its viewpoint on bullying as stereotypical and deemed its concept confusing. The video received nominations at the
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, the
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, and the
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. Swift included "Mean" in the set lists of the Speak Now World Tour (2011–2012) and the Red Tour (2013–2014), and performed it on some dates of her later tours. Following a 2019 dispute regarding the ownership of her back catalog, Swift re-recorded the song as "Mean (Taylor's Version)" for her third re-recorded album, ''
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'' (2023). The track peaked at number 33 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 and reached the national charts of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, and the United States.


Production and release

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began working on her third studio album, '' Speak Now'' (2010), two years before its release. She conceived it as a loose
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about the things she wanted to tell certain people but never had a chance to. Swift described the songs as "diary entries" reflecting the emotions that assisted her in navigating adulthood. The confessional lyrics she wrote for ''Speak Now'' were more straightforward and confrontational compared to those on her previous albums. Swift was inspired by her detractors to write the album's sixth track, "Mean", explaining that although she acknowledged constructive criticism, she was bothered by critics who "attack everything about a person" and were "just being mean". She wrote the song by herself and produced it with Nathan Chapman. "Mean" was released for digital download on October 19, 2010, as part of a three-week
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promotional countdown for ''Speak Now''. Big Machine Records released the track to
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in the United States on March 7, 2011, as the third single from the album.


Music and lyrics

"Mean" is 3 minutes and 57 seconds long. Music journalists regarded it as the most
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-sounding track on ''Speak Now'' and in Swift's discography. The six-string banjo-led
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and bluegrass song incorporates several acoustic instruments associated with country music, such as
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and
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. The sparse production features an upbeat arrangement, hand claps, multitracked vocals, and roots music influences. The music critic
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described Swift's country vocal twang in the song as "overly saccharine".
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from
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thought that the country-leaning composition evokes the music of the
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. According to the
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published by
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, "Mean" is set in the key of
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and has a
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of 82 beats per minute. The
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James E. Perone deemed "Mean" the only ''Speak Now'' track that aligns with Swift's self-identity as a country musician, contrasting with the album's dominant mainstream pop and
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music styles. Analyzing the song structure, Perone noted the instrumental sliding up a
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in open fifths at the end of each
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, as well as the whole-step slide up from the lowered-seventh scale-step to tonic, which evokes the
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typically found in Anglo-American folk music. According to Perone, the refrain uses a short melodic motif, which creates its
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. Toward the end of the
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("drunk and grumbling on about how I can't sing"), Swift incorporates a three-
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motif in the lyric "I can't sing"; for each word, the three notes descend a short distance (B−G♯) before dropping significantly (G♯−C♯). The musicologists Nate Sloan and Charlie Harding viewed this variation as Swift's signature melodic motif and thought that it captured "the sad cycle of bullying" in "Mean". The lyrics address the critics who questioned Swift's vocal ability following her live performances in 2009 and 2010. During the verses, she accuses them of pointing out the flaws that she is self-aware of, which makes her walk "with erhead down" and feel "wounded". In the refrain, Swift promises her detractors that she will achieve success to the point that their comments will no longer affect her; she asserts that she will move to a "big old city" one day, which Perone noted as congruent with a recurring theme in
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of poor people moving to big cities to escape poverty. Swift concludes by directly confronting her critics at the song's climax: "All you are is mean / And a liar, and pathetic, and alone in life." Writing for the ''
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'', Ann Powers viewed "Mean" as a reflection on the implications of mean behavior along with other societal issues.


Critical reception

Music critics praised "Mean" for its airy bluegrass and country production; Mandi Bierly from ''
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'' believed that it rendered Swift's emotions more authentic and emphasized the lyrical narrative. ''
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'' Theon Weber described the track as "huge, and hugely compassionate, and fearless". '' Now'' Kevin Ritchie and ''Entertainment Weekly'' Seija Rankin picked it as the best ''Speak Now'' song, and ''
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'' Finley Liu considered it one of the album's standout tracks. Several journalists lauded "Mean" for its themes of self-empowerment and deemed it an anti-bullying anthem. Glenn Rowley from ''
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'' dubbed it an "anthem tailor-made for every starry-eyed dreamer who was ever bullied for not belonging". '' Variety'' Chris Willman and ''
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'' Billy Dukes similarly commended its ability to resonate with various bullying experiences. Some critics also praised the production as catchy; Dukes particularly highlighted the "irresistible"
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. Other critics regarded the narrative of "Mean" as ineffective. ''
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'' Jonathan Keefe stated that the song showcased Swift's "lack of self-awareness", criticizing her for focusing on the people who highlighted her vocal issues rather than improving her vocal pitch. Scott Hansen of the ''
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'' described the track as "counterproductive" and similarly criticized it for "calling out bullies in a way that makes Swift a bully." Kim Hong Nguyen, an associate professor in communication arts, regarded "Mean" as a representation of "mean girl feminism" and how white women can reclaim negative traits to assert a feminist identity while simultaneously distancing themselves from the implications of racism. "Mean" appeared in rankings of Swift's discography by Willman (13 out of 75), ''
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'' Nate Jones (18 out of 245), ''
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'' Hannah Mylrea (28 out of 161), ''
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(66 out of 274), and '' Paste'' Jane Song (82 out of 158). ''Rolling Stone'' ranked "Mean" at number 24 on its 2014 list of the "100 Greatest Country Songs of All Time", the highest ranking for a song released in the 21st century. Perone stated that while the ranking was "particularly noteworthy", it was "surprising and at least a little controversial", given that the song achieved a high position in less than five years. In a 2024 update, ''Rolling Stone'' placed the track at number 20 on its revised list of the "200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time". ''Taste of Country'' named "Mean" the 15th-best country song of the 2010s, and ''
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'' considered it the 50th-best country track of all time. ''
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'' included the song in a 2019 unranked list of the 100 best country songs of all time.


Commercial performance

In the United States, "Mean" debuted and peaked at number 11 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart dated October 30, 2010, the highest debut of the week. This made Swift the first artist to have the Hot 100's highest chart entry in three consecutive weeks, following the debuts of " Speak Now" and " Back to December". The track debuted at number 55 on the
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chart dated November 13, 2010, the highest entry of the week. It reached number nine on the week ending May 14, 2011, making Swift the second female artist to have 13 singles reach the top 10 of the chart. "Mean" reached its peak position of number two on the Hot Country Songs chart issued for June 25, 2011. In August 2011, "Mean" became Swift's thirteenth song to sell more than one million copies in the United States—more than any other country music artist in digital history. By the end of 2011, "Mean" had sold 1.2 million digital copies and reached number 24 on the year-end Hot Country Songs chart. It was
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triple platinum by the
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in August 2014. As of November 2017, "Mean" had sold 2.5 million digital copies in the United States, the best-selling ''Speak Now'' track. "Mean" reached number 2 on the
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chart and number 10 on the
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chart, receiving a gold certification from
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. It peaked at number 45 on the Australian Singles chart and was certified double platinum by the
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. "Mean" was certified platinum in New Zealand, gold in Brazil, and silver in the United Kingdom.


Music video


Background and release

The music video for "Mean" was directed by Declan Whitebloom, who wrote its treatment with Swift. It was filmed within two days at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles. Swift wanted to convey the experience of being bullied by showcasing the stories of others rather than her own narrative, allowing a broader audience to connect with its message. Whitebloom characterized the video as sketches that resemble Broadway performances and are influenced by various time periods, ranging from those reminiscent of the
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era to those that recall the 2000 musical film '' O Brother, Where Art Thou?''. The music video, which stars
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and Presley Cash, premiered on
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on May 6, 2011.
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footage of the music video's production aired on
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in July 2011 and was included on a Target-exclusive edition of Swift's live video album ''
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'', released on November 21, 2011.


Synopsis

The music video begins with Swift playing a banjo in a theater alongside her band, all dressed in vintage-style outfits. The video then shows a young male who is being bullied by football team members for reading a fashion magazine. Swift is seen donning a white 1920s-inspired dress, tied to railroad tracks by an antagonist who mocks her with his friends. A young female (played by Cash), earning money for college by wearing a costume to promote a fast food restaurant, is shown being bullied by her peers who throw food at her. Another girl (played by King) cannot join a group of girls during lunch because she is wearing a different colored ribbon around her waist and is forced to eat in the school bathroom. The theater stage transforms into a luxurious nightclub, with Swift wearing a sparkling flapper dress and performing with her band. The video then reveals that the male who was reading a fashion magazine is now a renowned fashion designer, the restaurant employee has become an executive, and the female with the unique-colored ribbon is the only audience member in the theater, watching and applauding as Swift finishes her performance.


Reception

The music video was met with a mixed response from critics, who generally criticized Swift's perspective on bullying. Kyle Anderson of ''Entertainment Weekly'' deemed its narrative confusing and criticized her for likening a professional critic's review to bullying someone for being different. Donna Kaufman of iVillage described the video's characters as "shallow stereotypes" and commented that Swift "doesn't seem at all vulnerable": "Her smirking to the camera about how successful she is, and how much of a loser her imaginary bully is, seems a bit like gloating." In a more positive review, Ashley Iasimone of ''Taste of Country'' praised the video's vintage-style aesthetic for complementing its artistic direction. The video's themes of self-empowerment and anti-bullying also received positive feedback within the
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, specifically for the part where the young male character becomes a famous fashion designer and is seen presenting a runway fashion show with his designs of women's clothing. Less enthusiastic commentators criticized the depicition of the young male character as weak and overly feminine.


Awards and nominations

"Mean" won Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance at the 2012 Grammy Awards, and Choice Country Song at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards. The
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included the track among its 2011 list of "Songs I Wish I'd Written", voted by the organization's songwriter members. At the 2012 BMI Country Awards, "Mean" was one of the 50 award-winning songs and helped its publisher, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, earn the award for Publisher of the Year. It was nominated for Female Single of the Year at the 2011 American Country Awards, and Song of the Year and Music Video of the Year at the 2011 Country Music Association Awards. The music video was also nominated for Best Video with a Message at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards and Video of the Year at the 2012 Academy of Country Music Awards.


Live performances

Swift performed "Mean" for the first time as part of
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's 2010
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television special, which premiered on November 25, 2010. The special showcased the making of ''Speak Now'' along with live performances in New York City and Los Angeles. Swift played the track on a banjo at the 46th Academy of Country Music Awards in April2011, accompanied by a four-piece band. She performed it on ''
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'' the next month. Swift sang "Mean" at the CMA Music Festival in June2011 and June2013, and at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in September2012. She played it as part of ''
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'' and ''
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'' episodes that took place in October2012. Swift performed "Mean" at the 54th Grammy Awards in February2012, changing the lyric "But someday I'll be living in a big old city" to "But someday I'll be singing this at the Grammys". The performance received a standing ovation from the audience. Swift included "Mean" in the set list of the Speak Now World Tour (2011–2012), where she performed it playing a banjo guitar and danced with a band member playing a fiddle. The performance was recorded and released as part of the album ''Speak Now World Tour – Live''. She included the song in the set list of the Red Tour (2013–2014) and played it on a banjo. She performed it on acoustic guitar at the 1989 World Tour in 2015 at concerts in Saint Paul, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Houston. Swift sang an acoustic rendition of "Mean" at the first Dublin show of the Reputation Stadium Tour in June2018; ''Rolling Stone'' Andy Greene picked it as one of the ten best acoustic performances of the tour. She performed the track on acoustic guitar at the Eras Tour (2023–2024) at the third Tampa show in April2023, and as part of a mashup with her song " Thank You Aimee" (2024) at the second London show in June2024.


Personnel

Credits shown below are adapted from the
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of ''Speak Now''. *
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 – songwriter, producer, vocals * Nathan Chapman – producer


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end chart


Certifications


"Mean (Taylor's Version)"

Swift departed from Big Machine and signed with
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in November2018. She began re-recording her first six studio albums in November2020. The decision followed a public dispute in 2019 between her and Scooter Braun, who acquired Big Machine including the masters of her albums which the label had released. By re-recording the albums, Swift had full ownership of the new masters, which enabled her to control the licensing of her songs for
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and therefore substitute the Big Machine–owned masters. The re-recorded version of "Mean", subtitled "Taylor's Version", was released as part of her third re-recorded album, ''
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'', on July 7, 2023.


Production and composition

Swift produced the re-recording with Christopher Rowe, who recorded her vocals at Kitty Committee Studio in London. David Payne recorded the track at Blackbird Studio in Nashville; Derek Garten provided additional engineering at Prime Recording Studio in Nashville, assisted by Lowell Reynolds. The song was mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios in
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; engineered for mix by Bryce Bordone; and mastered by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound Studios in Edgewater, New Jersey. Musicians who played instruments include Amos Heller (bass guitar), Paul Sidoti (acoustic guitar), Mike Meadows (banjo, mandolin), Max Bernstein (acoustic guitar), Matt Billingslea (drums, percussion), and Jonathan Yudkin (fiddle). Heller, Meadows, and Billingslea provided handclapping, while Swift, Liz Huett, and Caitlin Evanson provided background vocals. A country pop track, "Mean (Taylor's Version)" is 3 minutes and 58 seconds long. The production has a few differences: the fiddle is mixed lower, the vocal harmonies are softer, and Swift sings without a country vocal twang.


Reviews

Some critics, such as Amelia Eqbal from CBC.ca and Maura Johnston from ''Rolling Stone'' praised Swift's mature vocals as intriguing, while ''
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'' Poppie Platt felt they "can seem jarring, at first, to hear". ''
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'' Laura Snapes thought that the re-recording sounds "more conciliatory" compared to the original version due to its mature and softer vocals. Mark Sutherland of '' Rolling Stone UK'' considered it one of the tracks from ''Speak Now (Taylor's Version)'' that retained the intensity that made ''Speak Now'' a standout album: "The wounded distress ..still cuts every bit as deep." Kate Solomon from the newspaper '' i'' stated that the re-recording made her appreciate the song's "silly satisfaction".


Chart performance

"Mean (Taylor's Version)" debuted at number 33 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 chart dated July 22, 2023. In the United States, it reached number 17 on the Hot Country Songs chart and number 39 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The track charted in the Philippines (10), Singapore (27), New Zealand (28), Australia (30), and Canada (41). In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number 57 on the
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Personnel

Credits shown below are adapted from the liner notes of ''Speak Now (Taylor's Version)''. * Taylor Swift – songwriter, producer, lead vocals, background vocals * Christopher Rowe – producer, Swift's vocal recording engineer * David Payne – recording engineer * Derek Garten – additional recording engineer * Lowell Reynolds – assistant recording engineer * Serban Ghenea – mixer * Bryce Bordone – mixing engineer * Randy Merrill – mastering engineer * Matt Billingslea – drums, percussion, handclapping * Amos Heller – bass guitar, handclapping * Paul Sidoti – acoustic guitar * Mike Meadows – banjo, mandolin, handclapping * Max Bernstein – acoustic guitar * Jonathan Yudkin – fiddle * Liz Huett – background vocals * Caitlin Evanson – background vocals


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