{"id":101634,"date":"2022-10-19T11:08:00","date_gmt":"2022-10-19T11:08:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/taylor-swifts-midnights-songwriters-include-zoe-kravitz\/"},"modified":"2022-10-19T11:08:00","modified_gmt":"2022-10-19T11:08:00","slug":"taylor-swifts-midnights-songwriters-include-zoe-kravitz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/taylor-swifts-midnights-songwriters-include-zoe-kravitz\/","title":{"rendered":"Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ Songwriters Include Zoe Kravitz"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Swift and Kravitz, in matching midnight black.
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As we know by now, Taylor Swift wants our midnights. But whose midnights has she already gotten? The pop star has confirmed she’s once again working with the producer Jack Antonoff, along with long-rumored collaborator Lana Del Rey, on her upcoming tenth album. Now, a set of writing credits available on iTunes clarifies more of the midnights<\/em> team. Swift’s longtime friend and onetime quarantine pal Zo\u00eb Kravitz is credited on the opener, \u201cLavender Haze.\u201d Swift doesn’t usually pull her celebrity friends into writing sessions, but this makes a bit more sense \u2014 Kravitz is also in a duo called Lolawolf, and is in fact working on an album with Antonoff, who also wrote on \u201cLavender Haze.\u201d That song also credits Sounwave (who previously worked on lover<\/em>‘s \u201cLondon Boy\u201d) and Sam Dew, who are Antonoff’s bandmates in the project Red Hearse, as well as Jahaan Sweet, who’s worked with Beyonc\u00e9 and Kendrick Lamar. Sweet, Sounwave, and Antonoff also worked on \u201cKarma,\u201d along with the hip-hop producer Keanu Torres. Swift wrote on every track, as if you need to ask.<\/p>\n

Swift also appears to have shared some midnights with folklore<\/em> contributor William Bowery, who co-wrote on \u201cSweet Nothing.\u201d And, of course, that’s totally<\/em> Different from Swift sharing midnights with her boyfriend Joe Alwyn, who we assume spends many midnights with the pop star. As for the rest of the album, it looks like Swift has exited her Aaron Dessner era and is turning in a Jack Antonoff joint. Antonoff, who’s worked with Swift since 1989<\/em>‘s \u201cOut of the Woods,\u201d is credited on 11 of the 13 tracks \u2014 all except \u201cSweet Nothing\u201d and \u201cVigilante Shit,\u201d which Swift wrote alone. That’s a shift from Swift’s last album, evermore<\/em>, where Antonoff only had one credit on \u201cgold rush.\u201d For your scrutinizing pleasure, find the full songwriting credits below, from iTunes.<\/p>\n

1. Lavender Haze: Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, Zo\u00eb Kravitz, Mark Anthony Spears, Jahaan Akil Sweet & Sam Dew
2. Maroon: Taylor Swift & Jack Antonoff
3. Anti-Hero: Taylor Swift & Jack Antonoff
4. Snow on the Beach (featuring Lana Del Rey): Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff & Lana Del Rey
5. You’re on Your Own, Kid: Taylor Swift & Jack Antonoff
6. Midnight Rain: Taylor Swift & Jack Antonoff
7. Question \u2026 ?: Taylor Swift & Jack Antonoff
8. Vigilante Shit: Taylor Swift
9. Bejeweled: Taylor Swift & Jack Antonoff
10. Labyrinth: Taylor Swift & Jack Antonoff
11. Karma: Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, Mark Anthony Spears, Keanu Torres & Jahaan Akil Sweet
12. Sweet Nothing: Taylor Swift & William Bowery
13. Mastermind: Taylor Swift & Jack Antonoff<\/p>\n