I Knew You Were Trouble

"I Knew You Were Trouble"[note 1]is a song by the American singer-songwriterTaylor Swiftfrom her fourth studio album,Red(2012). Swift wrote the song with its producers,Max MartinandShellback.Adance-pop,pop rock,andteen popsong with adubsteprefrain, "I Knew You Were Trouble" featureselectric guitarsandsynthesizers,with lyrics that talk about self-blame after a toxic relationship. The dubstep production dividedmusic critics,who noted it as a radical move from Swift's previouscountry popsongs.

"I Knew You Were Trouble"
A portrait of Swift in a white collar shirt holding her sunglasses while staring upwards. The title "I Knew You Were Trouble" is printed in black, and her name Taylor Swift is printed in red, both are printed in uppercase letters, at the bottom of the photo.
SinglebyTaylor Swift
from the albumRed
ReleasedNovember 27, 2012(2012-11-27)
Studio
Genre
Length3:39
LabelBig Machine
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Max Martin
  • Shellback
Taylor Swiftsingles chronology
"Begin Again"
(2012)
"I Knew You Were Trouble"
(2012)
"22"
(2013)
Music video
"I Knew You Were Trouble"onYouTube

Big Machine Records,in partnership withRepublic Records,released "I Knew You Were Trouble" in the US as the album's secondpop-radiosingle on November 27, 2012. The song peaked within the top five onrecord chartsand receivedmulti-platinum certificationsin Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK. In the US, the single peaked at number two on theBillboardHot 100and wascertifiedseven times platinum. Its seven-week run at number one on theMainstream Top 40chart inspired Swift to transition from country for mainstream pop on her next studio album,1989(2014).

The song's music video, directed byAnthony Mandler,premiered onMTVon December 13, 2012. The video depicts Swift going through a tumultuous relationship with an unfaithful man, and it won anMTV Video Music Award for Best Female Videoand the Phenomenon Award at theYouTube Music Awardsin 2013. To promote the song, Swift performed on televised events including theAmerican Music Awards,theARIA Music Awards,and theBrit Awards.She included "I Knew You Were Trouble" on the set lists of three of her world tours,the Red Tour(2013–2014),the 1989 World Tour(2015), andthe Eras Tour(2023–2024).

Background and production

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Swift released her third studio album,Speak Now,in October 2010.[2]She wrote the album by herself and co-produced it withNathan Chapman.[3][4]Speak Nowwas similar to Swift's previous album,Fearless(2008), in itscountry popproduction style.[5][6]On her fourth studio album,Red(2012), Swift wanted to experiment with other musical styles.[7]To this end, she approached different producers beyondNashville, Tennessee.[note 2]She went to Los Angeles to meet with Swedish producerMax Martin,citing his songs for "how [they] can just land achorus"as an inspiration.[9][10]Martin andShellback,another Swedish producer, co-wrote and produced three songs onRed— "22","We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together",and" I Knew You Were Trouble "—all of which feature apopproduction and programmedkeyboards.[10][11][12]Swift developed "I Knew You Were Trouble" as aballadon piano, and asked Martin and Shellback to convey its intense emotions with a "chaotic" sound.[3][13]The two producers incorporated elements ofdubstep,a subgenre ofEDM,which she said wasRed'sboldest experimentation.[13][note 3]

"I Knew You Were Trouble" was written by Swift, Martin, and Shellback. The song was recorded by Michael Ilbert atMXM StudiosinStockholm,Sweden, and by Sam Holland atConway Recording Studiosin Los Angeles. It wasmixedbyŞerban Gheneaat MixStar Studios inVirginia Beach, Virginia,andmasteredbyTom Coyneat Sterling Sound Studio in New York City.[15]In an interview with theAssociated Press,Swift described Martin and Shellback as "dream collaborators" because they took her ideas in a different direction, which challenged her as a songwriter.[16]

Release

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Swift premiered oneRedalbum track each week onGood Morning America,from September 24 until the album's release date of October 22, 2012, as part of a four-week countdown.[17]"I Knew You Were Trouble" was the third song that Swift premiered, on October 8, 2012.[18][19]The day after theGood Morning Americapremiere, Big Machine Records released the song onto theiTunes Storefor digital download.[20][21]Big Machine in partnership with Republic Records released "I Knew You Were Trouble" to USpop radioon November 27, 2012, as an officialsingle.[22]It was the second pop radio single fromRed,following "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together".[23][24]A limitedCD singleedition featuring fan-exclusive merchandise was available through Swift's official website on December 13, 2012.[25][26]"I Knew You Were Trouble" was released as a radio single in the U.K. on December 9, 2012,[27]and in Italy on January 11, 2013.[28]

On November 3, 2014, Swift removed her entire catalog fromon-demand streamingplatformSpotify,arguing that their ad-supported free service undermined the platform's premium service, which provides higherroyaltiesfor songwriters.[29]In December 2015, the media reported that "I Knew You Were Trouble" had been re-delivered to Spotify, but its credit was mistakenly given to Welsh bandLostprophetsand lead singerIan Watkins.The song was removed from the site after three days.[30]Swift re-added her entire catalog on Spotify in June 2017.[31]

Music and lyrics

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Swift described "I Knew You Were Trouble" as "just as chaotic as the feeling was when [she] wrote it".[32]In the lyrics, she blames herself for a frustrating relationship that has ended, because she knows she could have stayed out of it but chose to ignore the red flags.[33]Music criticsdescribed "I Knew You Were Trouble" as adance-pop,[21][34]pop rock,[35][36]andteen popsong.[37]It featuresbass guitar,electric guitar,and keyboard.[21]The dubsteprefrainincludes awobble,synthesizers,and Swift's distorted vocals.[21][36]The instrumental halts at thebridge,where Swift contemplates on her past relationship: "You never loved me, or her, or anyone, or anything."[38]

Critics considered the dubstep experimentation on "I Knew You Were Trouble" a significant departure from Swift's country pop beginnings.[33][35][38]While describing how the song's style felt "sudden" and "unexpected" when compared to other tracks onRed,musicologist James Perone believed that it was "logical" for first-time listeners to react in surprise upon hearing "I Knew You Were Trouble" if they were familiar with Swift's work prior to its release.[39]Jon CaramanicaofThe New York Timescommented that the dubstep wobble was a "wrecking ball" that shifted the dynamic of not only "the song but also of Ms. Swift's career".[40]Randall Roberts from theLos Angeles Timesremarked that although dubstep had been popularized byDJssuch asZeddandSkrillex,"I Knew You Were Trouble" generated much discussion because it introduced the genre to a wider audience of mainstream pop, which had been "sonically conservative for the past half-decade".[41]InPitchfork,Brad Nelson commented that the production was "sharp as [Swift's] lyrics".[36]

Critical reception

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The dubstep experimentation divided contemporary critics.[41][42]James Reed fromThe Boston Globewrote that "I Knew You Were Trouble" and the other tracks produced by Martin and Shellback were unoriginal.[43]Amanda Dobbins fromVulturefelt the dubstep sound was not innovative, but praised the song as "yet another plucky, vowel-laden Taylor Swift breakup jam".[44]In aRedalbum review forThe Washington Post,Allison Stewart criticized the production as "gratuitous and weird" which overshadowed Swift's lyrics.[45]In defense of Swift, Randall Roberts from theLos Angeles Timessaid it was "unfair to criticize a 22-year-old for adapting with the times". Though Roberts acknowledged that critics could dismiss the refrain's bass drop as conceit, it was justifiable for Swift—whom he considered a leading pop star—to experiment with mainstream trends.[41]

In positive reviews, Jon Caramanica fromThe New York Times[40]and Chris Willman fromThe Hollywood Reporterpraised the song for exhibiting Swift's versatility beyond country.[38]Slant Magazine'sJonathan Keefe praised "I Knew You Were Trouble" as one ofRed'sbest tracks because "the production is creative and contemporary in ways that are in service to Swift's songwriting".[35]In a review forSpin,Mark Hogan praised Swift's songcraft and remarked that although the dubstep experimentation initially came off as unoriginal, it "ultimately gets absorbed into [Swift's] own aesthetic".[21]

The song featured on 2012 year-end lists bySpin(34th)[46]andThe Village Voice'sPazz & Jopcritics' poll (59th).[47]Retrospective reviews of "I Knew You Were Trouble" have been generally positive. Hannah Mylrea fromNMEandAlexis PetridisfromThe Guardianconsidered the single a bold artistic statement for Swift, ranking it among the best songs of her catalog.[42][48]In a 2021 retrospective review, Laura Snapes fromThe Guardiancommented that the song was "the rare pop-EDM crossover" that stood the test of time.[49]

Commercial performance

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In the US, after its digital release, "I Knew You Were Trouble" debuted at number three on theBillboardHot 100and number one on theDigital Songschart with 416,000 copies sold during the first week. It was Swift's eleventh song to debut in the top ten of the Hot 100. Together withRed'slead single "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together", it made Swift the first artist in digital history to have two 400,000 digital sales opening weeks.[note 4]After its radio release, the single returned to the top ten on theBillboardHot 100 and the number-one position on the Digital Songs chart in December 2012 – January 2013.[51][52]Buoyed by strong digital sales, "I Knew You Were Trouble" reached its peak at number two on the Hot 100 chart dated January 12, 2013, behindBruno Mars' "Locked Out of Heaven"(2012).[23]

The single was Swift's first number-one entry onBillboardAdult Top 40.[53]Despite not being released to country radio, the single debuted and stayed for one week at number 55 on theCountry Airplaychart in April 2013, resulted from 33 unsolicited plays from Los Angeles radio stationKKGO.[54]"I Knew You Were Trouble" spent seven weeks atop theMainstream Top 40,a chart monitoring pop radio in the US.[55]It was her second Mainstream Top 40 number one, following 2008's "Love Story",and became her single with the most weeks atop the chart.[56]The single's success on pop radio prompted Swift to abandon country and transition to pop on her next studio album,1989(2014), which wasexecutive-producedby Swift and Martin.[10][14]By July 2019, "I Knew You Were Trouble" had sold 5.42 million digital copies in the US.[57]TheRecording Industry Association of America(RIAA) certified the singleseven times platinumfor surpassing seven millionunitsbased on sales and on-demandstreaming.[58]

In Canada, the single peaked at number two on theCanadian Hot 100and was certified five times platinum byMusic Canada(MC).[59]"I Knew You Were Trouble" charted in the top ten onrecord chartsof European countries, peaking at number one in the Czech Republic,[60]number three in Denmark,[61]number four in Ireland,[62]number six in Austria[63]and Russia,[64]number eight in theCommonwealth of Independent States[65]and Switzerland,[66]number nine in Germany,[67]and number ten in BelgianFlanders[68]and Finland.[69]The song receivedplatinum certificationsin Germany and Switzerland.[70][71]In the UK, "I Knew You Were Trouble" peaked at number two on thesingles chartand was certified triple platinum by theBritish Phonographic Industry(BPI).[72][73]It peaked at number three and was certified multi-platinum in Australia (six times platinum)[74]and New Zealand (double platinum).[75]

Music video

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Reeve Carney(pictured in 2010)portrays Swift's love interest in the music video.

Anthony Mandlerdirected the music video for "I Knew You Were Trouble".[76]Shot in Los Angeles over two days, the video starsReeve Carneyas Swift's love interest.[77][78]In the video, Swift wears a pinkombréhairstyle, a ripped tee-shirt, and skinny jeans.[79][80]Marie Clairecommented that this "edgy" look coincided with her much publicized relationship with English singerHarry Styles,which signified her outgrowing "good girl" public image.[81]

Swift summarized the video's narrative: "I wanted to tell the story of a girl who falls into a world that's too fast for her, and suffers the consequences."[80]The video begins with Swift waking up in a desert filled with trash and debris from a concert the night before, intertwined with flashbacks of her and her love interest.[82]Swift delivers a monologue reflecting on the past relationship, concluding: "I think that the worst part of it all wasn't losing him. It was losing me."[81]As the song begins, Swift and the love interest are seen sharing intimate moments together. He exhibits behaviors that are unreliable, engaging in bar fights and making out with other girls in arave.[83]The video concludes with Swift alone in the same desert from the beginning.[84]

Media publications commented on the video's narrative and style.Spin'sChris Martins andVulture'sAmanda Dobbins noted similarities—the desert settings, the "bad boy" love interests, the partying scenes—toLana Del Rey's 2012 video for "Ride",[76][84]whileRolling Stonecompared the downward spiral of Swift's relationship to that portrayed inRihanna's 2011 video for "We Found Love".[82]Comments by Wendy Geller fromYahoo!,[80]Melinda Newman fromUproxx,[79]and Rachel Brodsky from MTV focused on the video's dark narrative, which depicted a new aspect of Swift's artistry.[83]Martins was not enthusiastic, calling the video unoriginal.[76]A remix of "I Knew You Were Trouble" containing sounds of a screaming goat wentviral,resulting ininternet memesand boosting the video's popularity.[85][86]

Accolades

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"I Knew You Were Trouble" was one of the award-winning songs at the 2014BMI Awards.[87]It was one of the "Most Performed Songs" awarded at the 2014ASCAP Awards,in honor of songwriters and producers.[88]The song won Song of the Year at the 2013Radio Disney Music Awards.[89]At the2013 MTV Video Music Awards,"I Knew You Were Trouble" wonBest Female Videoand was nominated forVideo of the Year;it was Swift's second win in the category following "You Belong with Mein2009.[90]It also won YouTube Phenomenon at the inauguralYouTube Music Awardsin 2013.[91]The song received nominations at popularity-catered awards ceremonies includingNickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards,[92]Teen Choice Awards,[93]andNickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.[94]

Live performances

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Swift performing "I Knew You Were Trouble" onthe Red Tour

Swift performed "I Knew You Were Trouble" for the first time at the2012 American Music Awards,held atNokia Theatre L.A. Liveon November 18, 2012.[95]She embarked on a promotional tour forRedin Australia and performed the song onToday[96]and theARIA Music Awards.[97]DuringRed'spromotional campaign in the US, Swift included "I Knew You Were Trouble" in her performances atKIIS-FM Jingle Ballon December 1,[98]Z100 Jingle Ball Concert atMadison Square Gardenon December 7,[99]and onDick Clark's New Year's Rockin' EveatTimes Squareon December 31, 2012.[100]

On January 18, 2013, following an appearance at theNRJ Music Awards,Swift held a private concert in Paris, where she included "I Knew You Were Trouble" in the set list.[101]She also made live appearances in the U.K., performing the song at the33rd Brit Awardson February 20,[102]and onThe Graham Norton Showon February 23, 2013.[103]"I Knew You Were Trouble" was part of the regular set list ofthe Red Tour(2013), a world tour Swift embarked on to promote the album.[104]For both BRIT Awards performance and The Red Tour concerts, Swift first performed in a white-and-gold gown withmasqueradedancers, and midway changed the costume to blackromperand high heels.[105][106]

"I Knew You Were Trouble" is a recurring song included in many of Swift's live performances outside promotion ofRed.She performed the song at theVictoria's Secret Fashion Show 2013,broadcast byCBSon December 10, 2013.[107]During the promotion of her 2014 album1989,Swift performed the song at theiHeartRadio Music Festivalon September 19,[108]the We Can Survive benefit concert at theHollywood Bowlon October 24,[109]and theJingle Ball Tour 2014on December 5, 2014.[110]

During the concerts ofthe 1989 World Tour(2015), she included anindustrial rock-oriented version of "I Knew You Were Trouble" in the set lists.[111][112]An acoustic version of "I Knew You Were Trouble" was a "surprise song" Swift performed at the first concert inManchester,England, and the concert inPerth,Australia, as part of herReputation Stadium Tour(2018).[113]During the promotion of her 2019 albumLover,Swift again performed the song at theWango Tangofestival on June 1,[114]theAmazon Prime Dayconcert on July 10,[115]and theCity of Loverone-off concert in Paris on September 9, 2019.[116]At the2019 American Music Awards,where she was honored as the Artist of the Decade, Swift performed "I Knew You Were Trouble" as part of amedleyof her biggest hits.[117]Swift included the song on the set list ofthe Eras Tour(2023–2024).[118]

Covers and other usage

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The song was covered by AmericanmetalcorebandWe Came As Romansas part ofFearless Records'Punk Goes Pop Vol. 6.[119]American singerSabrina Carpenterrecorded a stripped-down cover of the song as part of theSpotify Singlesseries.[120]

Credits and personnel

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Credits and personnel are adapted from theliner notesofRed.[15]

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for "I Knew You Were Trouble"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[74] 11× Platinum 770,000
Austria (IFPIAustria)[180] 2× Platinum 60,000*
Belgium (BEA)[181] Gold 15,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[182] Diamond 160,000
Canada (Music Canada)[59] 5× Platinum 400,000*
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[183] Platinum 90,000
Germany (BVMI)[70] Platinum 300,000
Italy (FIMI)[184] Gold 25,000
Japan (RIAJ)[185] Gold 100,000*
Mexico (AMPROFON)[186] Gold 30,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[75] 2× Platinum 30,000*
Poland (ZPAV)[187] 3× Platinum 150,000
Portugal (AFP)[188] Gold 10,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[189] Gold 30,000
Sweden (GLF)[190] Gold 20,000
Switzerland (IFPISwitzerland)[71] Platinum 30,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[73] 3× Platinum 1,800,000
United States (RIAA)[58] 7× Platinum 7,000,000

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

"I Knew You Were Trouble (Taylor's Version)"

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"I Knew You Were Trouble (Taylor's Version)"
SongbyTaylor Swift
from the albumRed (Taylor's Version)
ReleasedNovember 12, 2021(2021-11-12)
Studio
Length3:39
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Lyric video
"I Knew You Were Trouble (Taylor's Version)"onYouTube

Following the2019 dispute regarding the ownership of her back catalog,Swift confirmed in November 2020 that she would be re-recording her entire back catalog.[191]Swift previewed the re-recorded version of "I Knew You Were Trouble", subtitled "Taylor's Version", via herInstagramon August 5, 2021.[192]The re-recorded version was produced by Swift, Shellback, andChristopher Rowe.[193]It wasengineeredand edited at Prime Recording in Nashville, and Swift's vocals were recorded at Conway Recording Studio in Los Angeles and Kitty Committee Studio inBelfast.[194]

"I Knew You Were Trouble (Taylor's Version)" was released as part of her second re-recorded album,Red (Taylor's Version),on November 12, 2021, throughRepublic Records.[195]Unlike the original track, the title of the re-recorded version is not stylized with a period at the end.[196]Critics complimented the sharper reworked instrumentation for better conveying the emotion.[197][198]

AfterRed (Taylor's Version)was released, "I Knew You Were Trouble (Taylor's Version)" entered the top 30 of charts in Australia (21),[199]Canada (29),[200]New Zealand (26),[201]and Singapore (13).[202]It peaked at number 23 on theBillboardGlobal 200.[203]In the US, the re-recording peaked at number 46 on theBillboardHot 100 and number 16 onBillboard'sAdult Contemporary chart.[148][149]

Personnel

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Adapted fromRed (Taylor's Version)liner notes[194]

  • Taylor Swift – lead vocals, background vocals, songwriter, producer
  • Christopher Rowe– producer, lead vocals engineer
  • Shellback– producer, songwriter
  • Max Martin– songwriter
  • Max Bernstein –synthesizers
  • Matt Billingslea – drums programming
  • Bryce Bordone –engineer
  • Dan Burns – additional programming, additional engineer
  • Derek Garten – engineer, editor
  • Şerban Gheneamixing
  • Amos Heller –bass guitar
  • Sam Holland – lead vocals engineer
  • Mike Meadows – acoustic guitar, synthesizers
  • Paul Sidoti – electric guitar

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for "I Knew You Were Trouble (Taylor's Version)"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[74] Platinum 70,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[182] Gold 20,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[214] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Stylized as "I Knew You Were Trouble." (with aperiod)[1]
  2. ^Born in Pennsylvania, Swift moved to Nashville as a teenager to pursue a career in country music, and identifies Nashville as her home.[3][8]
  3. ^Swift "thought people were going to be freaked out over" by "I Knew You Were Trouble".[14]
  4. ^"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" sold 623,000 digital copies in the first week of release.[50]

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