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9 songs Taylor Swift wrote for other artists that you probably didn't know about

13 December 2024 at 06:34
Taylor Swift performs during the Eras Tour in Liverpool, England.
Taylor Swift performs during the Eras Tour in Liverpool, England.

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  • Taylor Swift's biggest fans might not know about these popular songs that she wrote.Β 
  • She helped write songs like "This Is What You Came For" and "Beautiful Ghosts."
  • Swift cowrote or was featured on a number of tracks including "Safe and Sound" and "Both of Us."

Taylor Swift has come a long way since releasing her first self-titled album in 2006.Β 

Over the years, she's even released hits no one knew were hers because she wasn't the main artist performing them.

Keep scrolling for some surprising songs Taylor Swift wrote for other artists.

Taylor Swift wrote "Better Man" and sent it to the band Little Big Town.
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Little Big Town joined Taylor Swift on her 1989 tour.

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In October of 2016, country band Little Big Town released their hit single "Better Man," the first preview for the album "Breaker." The song went on to garner critical acclaim, evening winning song of the year at the 2017 Country Music Awards.

But "Better Man" was originally written by Swift.

Kimberly Schlapman, one of Little Big Town's four members, told Taste of Country in 2016, "She sent us the song … We were like, 'Wow! Taylor sent us a song. She's one of the best songwriters ever.'"

Schlapman said Swift thought the song would be great for the country group because of their four-part harmonies.

Fans may now be more aware of Swift's credit on the song now that she rerecorded it for herself on "Red (Taylor's Version)."

Miley Cyrus' "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" was written by Swift.
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Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift at the premiere of "Hannah Montana: The Movie."

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Swift may not have had her own show on Disney Channel, but her music served as a fan-favorite tune for "Hannah Montana: The Movie" (2009).

As detailed by the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, or ASCAP, Swift wrote the song "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home," performed by Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana in the film.

Swift also made a cameo in the film and sang her song "Crazier."

"Best Days of Your Life" was cowritten by Kellie Pickler and Swift.
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Kellie Pickler and Taylor Swift on the red carpet.

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Swift and Kellie Pickler collaborated a few years back and cowrote the song "Best Days of Your Life."

"Taylor Swift and I actually wrote this song together while we were on tour with Brad Paisley," Pickler told The Boot. "I had went through a really bad breakup a while back, so we wrote the song about the relationship that went sour."

Swift also helped to write the song "Babe" for Sugarland.
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Taylor Swift performing with Sugarland at the 2009 Country Music Awards.

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Swift worked with Train's Pat Monahan to cowrite the song "Babe" for the country band Sugarland.

Sugarland band member Jennifer Nettles told Billboard in 2018, "When she was first getting started we had just had our first little EP out, called 'Premium Quality Tunes.'"

Swift is also featured on the track and in the song's music video.Β 

"Babe" is another track that Swift has since rerecorded for her own album, "Red (Taylor's Version)."

Swift collaborated with her then-boyfriend Calvin Harris to write "This Is What You Came For."
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Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift dated in 2015 and broke up in 2016.

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Swift hasn't just written country music β€” she also contributed to the hit single "This Is What You Came For," performed by Calvin Harris and featuring Rihanna.

At first, fans were unsure whether Swift had actually written the song.

In July 2017, TMZ reported that Harris and Swift "both knew the song would be a hit, but Taylor wrote it for Calvin and both agreed it was a bad idea to let the world know they collaborated as a couple ... it would overshadow the song."

Eventually, a representative for Swift confirmed with People that Swift wrote the song, stating, "Taylor Swift wrote 'This Is What You Came For' under the pseudonym Nils Sjoberg."

She cowrote and performed on "Both of Us" with B.o.B.
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Taylor Swift and B.o.B. performed together at Jingle Ball in 2012.

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In 2012, Swift pushed even more genre boundaries and collaborated with rapper B.o.B. to release "Both of Us."

Per Hip Hop DX, B.o.B. told B96's Julian On The Radio that his collaboration with Swift "happened naturally."Β Β 

He continued, "It wasn't like the label was like, 'We need to get a Taylor Swift feature.' It was really like she hit me up and invited me to come on her set, and I couldn't make it because I wasn't in Atlanta at the time, but she actually arranged for me to come to Dallas and she brought me out and I played her the song, she liked it and it naturally happened."

Swift helped to write Boys Like Girls' hit song "Two Is Better Than One."
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Martin Johnson and Taylor Swift performing at Jingle Ball in 2009.

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Rock band Boys Like Girls got the chance to collaborate with Swift for their 2009 release "Two Is Better Than One." And she was prominently featured on the track.Β 

Billboard saidΒ the song helped to boost the band's already-successful summer and to display their "softer side."

Swift cowrote "Safe and Sound" with The Civil Wars for "The Hunger Games" soundtrack.
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The song won a Grammy Award in 2013.

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Some fans might be familiar with Swift's contributions to "The Hunger Games" soundtrack, but if you're not also a fan of the franchise they might have slipped past you.

Swift cowrote "Safe and Sound" with The Civil Wars, and she told MTV in 2012 that the song "just ended up so organically coming together."

She continued, "We wrote this song and recorded it one day. When we got the track back, I was so surprised by the restraint. He created this ethereal sound without making it this big battle anthem."

The group ended up winning a Grammy in 2013 for "Safe and Sound."

Swift's song "Eyes Open" was also featured on the movie's soundtrack.Β 

Swift starred in the movie adaptation of "Cats" (2019), but she also cowrote the film's original song with Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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Francesca Hayward sang the song in the film.

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Swift played Bombalurina in the 2019 film adaptation of the musical "Cats," but she also got to collaborate with legendary musical theater composer Andrew Lloyd Webber on the original song "Beautiful Ghosts."

Francesca Hayward sings the song in the film, but Swift also recorded a studio version of it.

"There was an ambition and an aspiration to have an original song in the movie," Swift said in an interview with Universal Pictures. "It was just this beautiful haunting melody."

This story was originally published in May 2018, and most recently updated on December 13, 2024.Β 

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How Ariana Grande built her fortune, from Broadway and Nickelodeon to hit albums and movies

22 November 2024 at 10:49
Ariana Grande at the London premiere of "Wicked."
Ariana Grande at the London premiere of "Wicked."

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  • Ariana Grande got her start on Broadway and currently stars in the film adaptation of "Wicked."
  • She reportedly earned at least $72 million from 2019 to 2020, thanks to the Sweetener World Tour.
  • She's also earned revenue from album sales, brand ambassadorships, and her perfume and makeup lines.

Sixteen years after her professional debut, Ariana Grande is one of the richest pop stars in the music industry.

Grande's path to stardom started with her love of theater, which led her to a brief stint on Broadway before she broke into Hollywood. Now, the "Eternal Sunshine" singer regularly makes headlines as an actor, musician, and businesswoman.Β 

Grande, 31, always seems to be working on a new project, a work ethic that perhaps unsurprisingly has translated into a high net worth; she earned at least $72 million between 2019 and 2020 alone, per Forbes estimates.

Here's a breakdown of her reported net worth.

Grande made her Broadway debut in "13: The Musical."
Ariana Grande in the opening performance of "13: The Musical" in 2008.
Ariana Grande in the opening performance of "13: The Musical" in 2008.

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Grande launched her music career as an adolescent performing in local community theatre and on cruise ships.

At 15, she auditioned for Jason Robert Brown's Broadway show, "13: The Musical," and was cast in the role of Charlotte.

The play ran for a few months in 2008, and while Grande's compensation isn't public knowledge, she did win a National Youth Theatre Association Award for her portrayal of the character.

In 2009, Grande was cast in Nickelodeon's "Victorious," which launched her into teen stardom.
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Ariana Grande at Nickelodeon's "iParty With Victorious" screening in 2011.

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Following her stint on Broadway, Grande was cast in the hit Nickelodeon show "Victorious" as Cat Valentine, a red-haired and absent-minded theater kid. The show premiered in 2010 and earned 3.5 million viewers right off the bat, eventually wrapping after four seasons.

According to a contract obtained by TMZ, Grande made $9,000 per episode in the first season alone. She reportedly earned additional thousands for writing songs for the show.

During her time on Nickelodeon, Grande also appeared on "Winx Club," "Snowflake, the White Gorilla," and a music video with Greyson Chance.

Following "Victorious," Grande landed her own spin-off show with Jennette McCurdy, "Sam & Cat," which was canceled after 35 episodes. Though her earnings from "Sam & Cat" have not been reported, she wrote on Twitter in 2014 that she and McCurdy were paid equally.

Grande later made guest appearances on shows and films including "Family Guy," "Scream Queens," "Zoolander 2," and "Saturday Night Live." In 2016, she portrayed Penny Pingleton in NBC's "Hairspray Live!"

Grande's debut album, "Yours Truly," went platinum.
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"Yours Truly" was released in 2013.

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During her time on "Victorious," Grande began writing her own songs and collaborating with other songwriters and producers. She signed a recording contract with Republic Records in 2011 and her debut studio album, "Yours Truly," was released in 2013.

The album's lead single, "The Way" featuring Mac Miller, reached the No. 1 spot on iTunes less than eight hours after its release. "Yours Truly" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and sold 138,000 copies in its release week. It has since been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, meaning it has sold at least 1 million copies in the US.

Grande also won best new artist at the American Music Awards in 2013.

Though it's unclear how much revenue "Yours Truly" brought in, TMZ reported that her Republic contract includes a $50,000 guarantee for the first album "and goes up from there."

Her music career took off from there.
Ariana Grande performs during the Dangerous Woman Tour in Amsterdam.
Ariana Grande performs during the Dangerous Woman Tour in Amsterdam.

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Since "Yours Truly," Grande has released six more studio albums (plus a holiday EP and a live album). They have all sold at least 1 million copies in the US, with Grande's 2014 sophomore album "My Everything" earning the highest certification from the RIAA (4x platinum).

To promote that album, Grande embarked on the eight-month Honeymoon Tour, for which she visited America, Europe, and Asia, logging sales in the $40 million range, according to Billboard.

In 2016, Grande released her third album, "Dangerous Woman," which spawned top-40 hits like "Into You," "Side to Side," and the title track.

The Dangerous Woman Tour, which wrapped up in September 2017, proved even more massive than Grande's previous outing. With 75 headlining performances worldwide, the tour sold over 875,000 tickets and grossed over $71 million, per Billboard.

By the end of the decade, Grande's music career had reached new heights with "Sweetener" and "Thank U, Next."
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Ariana Grande performs "7 Rings" during the Sweetener World Tour.

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Grande released her fourth studio album, "Sweetener," in 2018. It became her third debut atop the Billboard 200.Β 

Just a few months later, Grande earned her first-ever No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Thank U, Next." The breakup anthem went on to dominate the chart for seven weeks.

Grande's follow-up single "7 Rings," which interpolates the melody of "My Favourite Things" from "The Sound of Music," was an even bigger hit. It also debuted at No. 1 and spent eight weeks atop the chart.

Although Grande's team gave away 90% of the song's royalties to the estate of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II (meaning she likely made very little money from the song's success), it still lifted Grande to new heights of commercial success. She now boasts seven songs that debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100, tying Taylor Swift for the most among women and the second-most in history.

Both hit singles were included on Grande's 2019 blockbuster "Thank U, Next." The album sold 360,000 equivalent album units in its first week and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. It also set a record among pop albums for the biggest streaming week ever, per Billboard.

Later that year, Grande embarked on the Sweetener World Tour to promote the pair of releases. She performed over 100 shows throughout 2019, including headlining slots at Coachella and Lollapalooza.

According to Forbes, the arena tour grossed $146 million, Grande's biggest sum to date. The magazine also named Grande asΒ the highest-paid female musician on the 2020 Celebrity 100.

Grande has continued to rack up streaming numbers and sales with her two latest albums, "Positions" and "Eternal Sunshine."
Ariana Grande performed at the 2024 Met Gala.
Ariana Grande performed at the 2024 Met Gala.

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Grande's sixth album, "Positions," was released in 2020. All 14 of its tracks debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously.

"Positions" sold 174,000 equivalent album units in its first week and became Grande's third No. 1 album in a little over two years.

According to a 2020 study of Spotify earnings, "Positions" earned $2 million from Spotify streams alone in just two weeks (though Grande would split those payments with other songwriters, producers, and copyright holders).

Grande's latest album, "Eternal Sunshine," arrived four years later. As expected, it debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 227,000 equivalent units earned in the US. The album also spawned two No. 1 hits on the Hot 100: "Yes, And?" and "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)."

In addition to music, Grande has multiple successful partnerships and a popular line of perfumes.
Ariana Grande released a new fragrance called "God Is a Woman" in 2021.
Ariana Grande released a new fragrance called "God Is a Woman" in 2021.

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Grande launched her own perfume line with "Ari" in 2015. She followed that with "Frankie," named after her brother, and "Sweet Like Candy" in 2016.

By 2017, according to Refinery29, Grande's perfume line had grossed over $150 million in retail sales worldwide.

At the 2019 Fragrance Foundation Awards, Grande was awarded fragrance of the year for her latest release,Β Cloud Eau de Parfum.

She has continued to release a steady stream of scents, including multiple products named after her own songs, like "Thank U, Next" in 2019, "R.E.M." in 2020, and "God Is a Woman" in 2021. Most recently, she partnered with Luxe Brands for the multi-fragrance collection, "Lovenotes."

Grande has plenty of experience partnering with brands. In 2016, she became the face of Lipsy's new campaign and released a 20-piece collection in collaboration with the British brand.

Later, in 2017, the singer expanded her portfolio and signed a yearlong partnership with shoe brand Reebok.

Grande launched her own makeup line, r.e.m. beauty, in 2021.
Ariana Grande in a teaser video for r.e.m. beauty.
Ariana Grande in a teaser video for r.e.m. beauty.

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Grande joined a long list of celebrities making money in the beauty industry and launched her own makeup line, r.e.m. beauty, named after a fan-favorite track on "Sweetener."

The first collection dropped in an online-only launch in November 2021 and quickly sold out of several lip glossesΒ and eye-shadow shades.

Through the brand's partnership with Ulta, r.e.m. Beauty has maintained high consumer demand.

According to Forbes, the big-box beauty retailer's 2022 Q1 sales were up 21% to $2.3 billion compared to 2021's earnings, citing the strong interest in prestige brands like r.e.m. beauty.

Citing data from Upbeat Agency, Marie Claire reported that r.e.m. beauty made $88.7 million in revenue in 2023, making it the fourth-wealthiest celebrity brand on their list.

Grande also earned a significant salary as a coach on NBC's "The Voice."
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Ariana Grande was a coach on season 21 of NBC's "The Voice."

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Grande joined season 21 of NBC's "The Voice" as a coach, mentoring 16 singers in their hopes of scoring a recording contract with Republic and a $100,000 prize.

Although Grande was only featured on the show for one season, multiple sources report that she was the highest-paid coach by far. According to Forbes, Grande could've earned anywhere between $20 million to $25 million for the gig, which the outlet described as "one of the largest checks ever for a judge of a reality singing competition."

By comparison, longtime coaches John Legend and Blake Shelton reportedly earn $13 million apiece per season.

Grande has recently refocused on acting, scoring roles in blockbuster films like "Don't Look Up" and "Wicked."
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Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda in "Wicked."

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Grande starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, and TimothΓ©e Chalamet in Netflix's satirical film "Don't Look Up," which was released on the platform in December 2021.

Though it's not clear how much Grande was paid for the role, the film's budget was sizable; Variety reported that DiCaprio and Lawrence were paid a combined $30 million and $25 million, respectively.Β 

Around the same time, it was announced that Grande had landed her dream role as Glinda in "Wicked," the big-screen adaptation of the Broadway show.

John Chu's blockbuster musical is already generating box-office buzz and is likely headed for a huge opening weekend. According to Variety, the movie is tracking for an opening weekend in the low $100 million range, with some estimates as high as $130 million. It reportedly cost about $150 million to produce.

Grande will also star in the film's second installment, which is scheduled for release next year.

She recently revealed that she's planning to lean deeper into her Broadway roots and away from pop music.

"I love musical theater," Grande said. "I think reconnecting with this part of myself who started in musical theater and who loves comedy β€” it heals me to do that."

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