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The business of Taylor Swift - Part 2

In our last Squiz Shortcut, we talked about the road pop superstar Taylor Swift has taken to the top. That gave us a good sense of what she’s achieved, so in part 2, we take a look at:

  • why her music resonates with such a wide audience,

  • how she’s set the business side up for success,

  • and we’ll breakdown of her estimated $1.1 billion net worth.

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Where do we start?
How about with the music itself? It goes without saying that Taylor Swift is very good at what she does - and the experts agree…

What do they say?
There are a number of published studies and articles about the technical side of Taylor’s music - in one, the faculty of the College of Music at Harvard were asked to assess her artistry. Comments like “she has a terrific ear in terms of how words fit together” kept coming up… 

Her lyrics are clever…
And she’s also pretty good at putting together melodies with the words - those Harvard experts say that she’s great at coming up with “easily recognisable chord progressions and rhythmic setups”. That sounds highly technical, but long story short, she’s a master at writing catchy songs that resonate with a wide audience. 

So her music is objectively good?
Yep, and as we touched on in part 1, Taylor has also built this fan base - and there are some smarts behind that too.

Go on…
Her music has built strong social and emotional bonds with her audience. She’s done that via her songs where we know - or at least feel like we know - where she’s at in her life. 

So things like her relationship breakups or hanging with her girl squad or blow-ups with celebrities… 
Exactly, and those all connect back to her identity and solidifies her fans' connection to her. 

Who are her fans, anyway?
Taylor’s fandom crosses generations but many of her rusted-on fans have grown up with her over the past 2 decades. Her broader fan base are - like Taylor - Millennials. They were born between 1980-2000, so they’re aged between 23-43yo. They’re the biggest generation in American history - even bigger than the Baby Boomer generation. 

And with those numbers comes influence… 
You’re bang on the money - just by sheer weight of numbers alone, Millennials have a huge impact on the economy and culture. But Taylor is also huge with Gen Z… That largely happened during the pandemic - there was a lot of TikTok content about her, and she was putting out albums when many weren’t, so a new generation was able to discover her pretty easily. 

Beyond the music, what does she represent?
She’s seen as a role model because she’s successful and with all of the ups and downs in her career, she’s seen as someone who sticks to their guns.

Like with the ‘Taylor’s Version’ albums?
That’s right - and it’s a factor in why the re-releases of her albums have been such a big hit all over again. Her fans are happy to celebrate her triumph over adversity and that’s inspiring for a lot of young people. And older people too…

So how is this all working out for her career-wise?
Bloody well… Taylor’s the first woman solo artist to win the Album Of The Year Grammy 3 times and the first female artist in Spotify history to reach 100 million monthly listeners. 

And didn’t she just smash another record this week?
She sure did… She became the first songwriter to score 7 nominations for Song of the Year at the Grammys, breaking Lionel Ritchie and Paul McCartney’s tied record. And keep in mind she’s 33yo - she’ll turn 34yo in December. 

What about the money?
Well, according to Bloomberg, her total net worth is US$1.1 billion, making her one of the few musicians to become a billionaire almost entirely from their music alone. 

How does that break down?
At the top of the tree is the value of the music she’s released since 2019 - that’s $400 million of it. Not far behind that is what she’s earned from ticket sales from touring and merchandise - that’s $370 million. But that’s a conservative estimate… Her Eras Tour - which she’s currently doing - has been massive, and it’s expected to become the first tour to rake in more than $1 billion.

That’s a lot…
It’s extraordinary - and it’s not just for her… These big events benefit the broader economy, too. One study said her first 53 US concerts this year added $4.3 billion to the country’s economy. 

Wow… What else makes up Taylor’s net worth?
There’s also her streaming earnings from Spotify and YouTube - that’s about $200 million. And rounding it out is her personal property holdings - her 5 properties in Tennessee, California, New York City and Rhode Island are valued at $110 million. 

So the business of Swift is fruitful…
It sure is, and as Bloomberg says, “Taken together, Swift Inc is essentially a multinational conglomerate with the world’s most devoted customer base, its most charismatic CEO and significant economic power.” 

That’s a good way of putting it…
And one business analyst took that idea further, saying she really is a quintessential entrepreneur - that she “has great ideas, is able to scale her ideas and seems to be pretty risk-seeking”. We mentioned in part one that having parents who were well-equipped to deal with turning her into a star certainly helped, particularly her dad who had a background in finance. 

Remind me about him again?
That’s her father Scott Swift - he was a longtime employee of Merrill, which is a wealth manager/investment broker. He’s the registered investment adviser to The Swift Group, and he’s linked to 10 companies affiliated with his daughter, including the merchandising and rights management businesses and entities that own her tour bus, 2 private jets and real estate.

That’s a big advantage… 
Yep - many stars butt heads with their management teams, but for Taylor, she has someone she trusts running the all-important money side of the business. 

Good on her…
For sure, and if her career so far is anything to go by, she isn’t done yet. Are you Ready For It?

Onto our recommendations

Reading: The Bloomberg article we mentioned earlier is a great one to get stuck into to get across the breakdown of Taylor’s net worth. And here’s the Harvard one we also mentioned about her songwriting. 

Watching: The Netflix doco Miss Americana from 2020, which was about a key transitional time in Taylor’s career. It’s one to watch if you want to find out more about her and her musical process.

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