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"You Belong with Me"
Music video
"You Belong with Me" is a song performed by American singer-songwriter . The song was co-written by Swift and
and produced by
with Swift's aid. It was released on April 18, 2009, by
as the third single from Swift's second studio album,
(2008). Swift was inspired to write "You Belong with Me" after overhearing a male friend of hers arguing with his girlfriend
she continued to develop a story line afterward. The song contains many pop music elements and its lyrics have Swift desiring an out-of-reach .
The song won Favorite song at , and received nominations for the Grammy Awards for , , and . "You Belong with Me" enjoyed commer it became a top ten hit in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. In the United States, the song became Swift's highest-charting single on the
at the time and has become Swift's third best-selling single. It managed to gain the largest crossover radio audience since 's "" did in 2000. The single was certified
(RIAA). The song is one of the , with worldwide sales of more than 5.1 million units (according to the ).
The song's accompanying music video was directed by . The video featured Swift portraying two characters, a nerd (the protagonist and narrator) and a popular girl (the antagonist and girlfriend), while American actor
portrayed the male lead. The video's plot centers on the protagonist secretively loving the male lead, although he has a girlfriend. The video won the
at the , but during Swift's acceptance speech, rapper
interrupted, protesting in support of . The incident caused a reaction in the media, with most people coming to Swift's defense. The song was performed live at numerous venues, including the 2009–10 , where it was the opening number. It was covered by various artists, including
and , and parodied by .
Swift became inspired to write "You Belong with Me" after she overheard a male friend of hers speaking to his girlfriend through a phone call. He acted defensive as his girlfriend yelled at him, and said to her, "No, baby...I had to get off the phone really quickly... I tried to call you right back... Of course I love you. More than anything! Baby, I’m so sorry." Out of the sympathy she felt towards him in the situation, Swift developed a concept for a song. In a writing session with co-writer , Swift explained the situation along with her idea and conceived the song's opening line, "You’re on the phone with your girlfriend / she’s upset / she's going off about something that you said." Together, they developed a story line, which described Swift being in love with the male friend and her having the desire for him to break up with his current girlfriend for her. Swift described the song's concept as "basically about wanting someone who is with this girl who doesn't appreciate him at all. Basically like '-itis.' You like this guy who you have known for your whole life, and you know him better than she does but somehow the popular girl gets the guy every time." Swift recalled, "It was really fun for us to write the line, 'She wears short skirts, I wear T-shirts'." "You Belong with Me" was first released as a
from Fearless on November 4, 2008, as part of Countdown to Fearless, an exclus the song was then released as the third single from Fearless on April 18, 2009.
Taylor Swift's "You Belong with Me" portrays many pop music elements.
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"You Belong with Me" is a
song with a length of three minutes and 52 seconds. According to Kate Kiefer of , it is "a straight-up pop song." The song is set in
and has a moderate tempo of 130 . It is written in the key of
and Swift's vocals spans a little below two octaves, from F#3 to C#5. Swift hints at her country music background in the banjo-inflected introduction of the song. Leah Greenblatt of
felt Swift's vocals were light and twangy while the melody was "lilting". It follows the
F? –C?–G?-B. The
consists of clucking
electric guitars.
The lyrics to "You Belong with Me" alternate between , where she speaks of herself, a male friend whom she has an unrequited crush on, and his girlfriend. Greenblatt described Swift's role as a storyteller, the song being a
set to music, which describes concerning about love and boys "just [being] very hard to catch". Craig Rosen of
believes "You Belong with Me"'s plot is "confessional" and regards scenarios themed with high school, while Swift "is the girl next door who's had her heart broken and takes refuge in music". Lucy Davies of the
noted, "Swift deals in the prosaic imagery of high school boys". In one , Swift contrasts herself with her friend's girlfriend and states, "She wears high heels, I wear sneakers / She's cheer captain, I'm on the bleachers", which Davies interpreted as the song's protagonist feeling envy towards cheerleaders, in particular, the one dating her male friend. In the choruses, Swift attempts "to persuade some boy to come to his senses and submit to her everygirl charms".
Swift performing "You Belong with Me" at rehearsals for the .
Sean Dooley of
labeled "You Belong with Me" as one of the "best songs on Fearless", while Johnny Davis of
believed some parts of the song "may needle British ears", although he felt that it was better than single releases by pop singer . Lucy Davies of the BBC was not impressed by the song's theme being similar to those of other songs on Fearless or on her eponymous debut album, . She opined that "You Belong with Me"'s "lyrical palette has few colours [...] and it's repetitive". Jonathan Keefe of
said, "'You Belong with Me' isn't her best-written song by a long shot, but it's hard to fault its construction."
commented, "It's hard not to be won over by the guilelessness".
A Times Editor review from
also described it as sounding similar to other hits: "She hankers for a boy who either doesn't love her back or wants to ditch this small town." Josh Love of
thought "preternatural wisdom and inclusiveness" shined through the lyrics and theme of "You Belong with Me"; Love also mentioned that it was one of Fearless' "great songs". The same magazine later ranked the song at number 10 on its annual
critics' poll. Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly said Swift's vocals fit the song's melody and instrumentation, which, according to her, is "slick" and "radio-friendly".
recommended for readers to download "You Belong with Me", and Jeniffer Webb, also , predicted that the song would reach different age groups. Webb said, "It continues the artist's tradition of having a little something for everyone, so it's no wonder she has such a large fanbase."
At the , "You Belong with Me" received nominations for three awards. The song received a nomination for the
but lost to ' "" (2008), for the
but lost to 's "" (2008), and for the
but lost to Knowles' "" (2009). "You Belong with Me" won Favorite Song at the 2010
and was nominated for Song of the Year at the , but lost to 's "" (2009). Although "You Belong with Me" did not receive an award for any of the nominations it received at the 52nd Grammy Awards, Swift did win album of the year for Fearless, which the song was a part of.
Driven by non-country radio airplay, "You Belong With Me" established the largest crossover radio audience since 's ".
Upon its release as a promotional single, on the week ending November 22, 2008, "You Belong with Me" debuted at number twelve on the
due to sales of 172,000 digital downloads, tying her with the
for most top twenty debuts in 2008, a record
the song fell from the Billboard Hot 100 in the following week. Following its single release, the song re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number eighty-seven on the week ending May 16, 2009. "You Belong with Me" moved to number three on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week ending August 15, 2009, thus making the song Swift's second highest-charting effort, surpassing her previous second best-charting effort "", which peaked at number four in January 2009. Driven by non-country radio airplay, the song established the largest crossover radio audience since 's "" (2000). The following week, it peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, being blocked at the top spot by 's "". The song is one of thirteen songs from Fearless charted within the top forty of the Billboard Hot 100, breaking the record for the most top forty entries from a single album. The single was
for shipments exceeding four million copies. As of November 2014, "You Belong with Me" has sold 4.5 million copies in the United States.
"You Belong With Me" became Swift's first song to reach
summit with 117 million all-format audience impressions. It also became the first country crossover single to rule Radio Songs since Billboard began incorporating Nielsen BDS-monitored data in 1990. It stayed at number one for two consecutive weeks. On , the single debuted at number thirty-two. On the week-ending June 13, 2009, it jumped from number thirteen to ten in the chart, scoring Swift's eight consecutive top ten hit. "You Belong With Me" became Swift's fourth number one song on Billboard Hot Country Songs after it reached the summit on the week-ending August 22, 2009. It stayed on the top for two weeks and fell at number six afterwards. The single charted in Billboard Hot Country Songs for a total of twenty weeks. On , it debuted at number forty. It jumped at number twenty six of the following week and on its fifth week, on the week-ending July 25, 2009, it entered the top ten at number ten. It reached its peak at number two of the week-ending September 5, 2009 and held from the top spot by 's
for five weeks. It also reach the top spot on
for fourteen weeks while reaching number two in .
In , "You Belong with Me" entered at number eighty-four. It jumped at the top ten at number nine and peaked at number three for three non-consecutive weeks. It charted in Canada for forty-five weeks. It also reached number one on Canadian Country Radio after only eleven weeks at radio. It was also certified double platinum by
for sales of 160,000 digital downloads.
"You Belong with Me" debuted at number ninety-nine on the week ending July 18, 2009, in . It reached its peak in United Kingdom at number thirty on the week ending September 26, 2009. In , it peaked at number twelve and spent a total of six weeks on the chart. In mainland Europe, "You Belong with Me" peaked at number sixty-one on the
Chart, number eleven in
(Flanders), and number thirty-two in . "You Belong with Me" experienced similar commercial outcomes throughout the rest of E it became a top forty hit in
(Wallonia) and a top fifty hit in .
"You Belong with Me" was a success in Australia and New Zealand. On the week ending May 24, 2009, the song entered in
at number fifty. On the week ending July 5, 2009, the song reached its peak at number five, a position it maintained on for three non-consecutive weeks. "You Belong with Me" was placed at number eighty-eight on the decade-end Austrian Singles Chart. It was certified double platinum by the
for shipments exceeding 140,000 copies. On the week ending May 25, 2009, "You Belong with Me" debuted at number twenty-eight in
and, after two weeks of ascended positions, it peaked at number five. The single was certified platinum by the
for shipments exceeding 15,000 copies.
Swift portrays the , a popular, brunette , in the music video for "You Belong with Me"
"You Belong with Me"'s accompanying music video was directed by . In the video, Swift portrays both the
and , which she respectively described as "the nerd, who is pining away for this guy that she can't have" and "the popular girl." Swift described the popular girl's persona as "horrible and scary and intimidating and perfect". Her love interest is portrayed by A Swift met Till while acting on the set of
in April 2008. She later asked him to act in the video, as she was intrigued by his "cool look", embodying a "dreamy guy". In regards to his acting on the video, Swift said, "He's absolutely perfect for the part and really fun to be around, too." According to her, the video's plot is "charming"; she also said that, "the whole video, I'm just sitting there pining away, wishing I could be in her position." In regards to the video's conclusion, White explained that Swift "becomes who she really is", while Swift thought it was a happy ending. Swift commented, "One of my favorite things about this video is that there wasn't a standard performance scene. This video was pretty much all story line and I'm narrating it in the moment, basically narrating while all this is happening around me."
The video was shot in two days in
and . On the first day of filming, Swift used a
in order for both Swift, as the protagonist and antagonist, to appear in one shot. In a scene where she appeared dancing, White replaced Swift's routine with a
she recalled, "It was some of the most fun I'd had in a long time, just freaking out and doing the dumbest moves." On the second day, they first filmed a prom scene and, lastly, the football game, both being filmed at . The school supplied many students as extras, including football players, band members, cheerleaders and students. The final prom scene used the school's decorations for its real prom the next night. When filming for a touchdown, Till was unable to catch the ball, furthering the length of the shoot. "You put a lot of good solid effort in it and it looks good", Swift stated about filming.
The video commences with Till arguing with his girlfriend through a phone call. As soon as Swift, as the protagonist, notices, they begin to communicate by holding up signs through their bedroom windows. Till closes his curtains, and Swift holds up a sign saying, "I love you". As the song's chorus approaches, Swift starts to sing and dance in front of a mirror, changing to different clothing multiple times. Afterward, Swift is sitting in a bench while reading a book. Till arrives and the two converse. Then, Swift, as the antagonist, arrives in a red convertible car and T Swift, the antagonist, kisses him and gives a hostile look towards the protagonist. Suddenly, she is seen cheerleading at a football game while Swift's other persona is in the bleachers, performing in the school band. After scoring the winning touchdown, Till moves toward his girlfriend and finds her flirting with a teammate, resulting in a heated argument which results in their breakup. Meanwhile, Swift, the protagonist stares in amazement. Back in their bedroom windows, they again communicate through signs, Till asked Swift, the protagonist, if she was attending prom and she responded, "no, studying". Swift, however, notices Till has a dejected expression as he leaves and changes her mind. Shortly after, Swift is seen entering prom with a white dress, no longer looking like a nerd, while all her peers stare in amazement. When Till spots her, he walks towards her and Swift, the antagonist in a red dress, attempts to impede him, but he ignores her. Ending the video, Till and Swift reveal folded signs saying "I love you" and kiss. To date, the video has over 740 million views on YouTube, making it the most viewed country song on YouTube.
Swift with her
at the 2009 MTV Music Video Awards.
The video premiered on May 2, 2009, on . Chris Ryan of MTV commented, "'You Belong With Me' was a teen rom-com wrapped up in a music video, wherein Taylor plays two roles. See Dooley
believed Swift worked "doubly hard", playing two roles. A Times Editor review from The St. Petersburg Times compared the large glasses Swift wore to those of . Michael Deacon of
felt the video suited the song, "in that they’re equally sappy and dull".
At the , the video won the . During Swift's acceptance speech, rapper
interrupted Swift, grabbing the microphone and stating, "Yo Taylor, I'm really happy for you and I'ma let you finish, but Beyoncé [Knowles] had one of the best videos of all time", regarding her video for "". According to Jayson Rodriguez of , Knowles "looked on from the crowd, stunned". Later in the evening, during her acceptance speech for winning the , Knowles told about her first experience winning her first Video Music Award with
and how much it meant to her. She then called Swift from backstage to complete her acceptance speech. Numerous critics, celebrities, and fans criticized West's actions, including the President of the United States, , who called West a "jackass". At first, West made no effort in contacting Swift, but he later issued an apology, which Swift accepted. The video was nominated for Video of the Year at the 45th Academy of Country Music Awards. At the 2010 , the video received nominations for the CMT Music Award for "Video of the Year" and "Female Video of the Year", but lost to 's "" and 's "", respectively. The video was nominated for the
and the , but lost to ' video for "" and 's video for "" at the , respectively.
Swift performing "You Belong with Me" during the
Swift's first televised performance of "You Belong with Me" was at a free outdoor concert on May 29, 2009, broadcast by . Following promotion for the song, she performed it on , Studio 330 Sessions, at the 2009 , at the 2009 , and at the 2009 , in the summer of 2009. Swift performed "You Belong with Me" at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September 13, 2009, the same day in which Kanye West interrupted her acceptance speech. She began the performance in a , dressed in a brown trench coat and black beanie, and continued it in a subway, taking off the trench coat and revealing a red cocktail dress. Once the subway docked at a stop, Swift completed the performance atop a yellow taxi cab. Swift later performed the song on
and . In the fall of 2009 and winter of 2009 through 2010, Swift commenced promotion for "You Belong with Me" countries outside of the United S she performed the song on the United Kingdom channel , the Australian charity concert Sydney , and the Japanese talk show The Sukkiri Morning Show.
Swift performed a medley, which included "You Belong with Me" at the . Wearing casual white blouse and black skinny jeans, Swift performed "" and then announced, "Its a fairly tale and an honor to share the stage with ". Following, the two performed a cover of 's "" (1976). Swift then grabbed her acoustic guitar for the third and final part in her medley, jumping into a twangy version of "You Belong with Me". Nicks stood back, tapping her tambourine and nodding, every so often stepping up to the microphone to sing with Swift. Eric Ditzian of MTV News was disappointed at Swift's and Nicks' harmonies, but said the two "made for a compelling twosome". The performance followed much backlash in regards to Swift's off key singing, which caused , CEO of Big Machine Records, to issue a statement defending the performance.
"You Belong with Me" is performed as the opening number on all 2009 and 2010 dates of Swift's first headlining tour, the . Before Swift or the dancers entered the stage, a video played on
it showed various celebrities, including , , ,
and Swift herself, sharing their definitions of the word "fearless". Following the video's completion, the band and backup dancers appeared, dressed in yellow cheerleading uniforms. Swift, dressed in a white marching band uniform, then emerges from the bottom of the stage and commences singing. Swift roams around the stage singing and backup dancers perform cheerleading routines while projections of cheerleaders are shown on the stage. Midway through the performance, the backup dancers removed Swift's marching band uniform to reveal a sp she is then handed a rhinestoned acoustic guitar and finishes the performance. Craig Rosen of The Hollywood Reporter believed Swift's performance of "You Belong with Me", coupled with the performance of "", at the May 22, 2009, concert in Los Angeles at the
made the show a success. The song is also performed on the
and . "You Belong with Me" also was performed on
in several venues in place of "You Are in Love".[]
In November 2009, American rock singer
covered "You Belong with Me" for a digital single release. James Christopher Monger of
said the cover was infused "with the same karaoke glee that fueled previous installments". Bill Lamb
described the composition as a "folksy almost
sound" and "a bit more country than Taylor Swift's original". According to Mikael Wood of , the cover's instrumentatio he claimed it was an "online success". Jonathan Keefe of
described the cover's arrangement as "fantastic" and, to him, it "emphasized the terrific melody and structure that are the song's real selling points". After hearing Walker's cover, Swift posted via her official Twitter account, "I'm losing my MIND listening to it! Blown away."
for consoles features "You Belong with Me" as one of sixty-five songs from "mainstream acts".
entitled "TMZ" was included on 's studio album
(2011). A music video for the parody, directed by , was filmed in October 2010, and was included on the album's DVD. The music video was released on "Weird Al"'s
on June 24, 2011.
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