Taylor Swift conceived her seventh studio album,
Lover, as a "love letter to love itself" that explores the emotional spectrum evoked by love, inspired by her realization of love that felt "very real". Swift wrote "Daylight" for
Lover by herself and produced the song with
Jack Antonoff, who
programmed it and played the electric guitar,
keyboards, and piano. Antonoff and Laura Sisk, assisted by Nick Mills and John Rooney, recorded the track at
Electric Lady Studios in New York City and
Metropolis Studios in London. The song was
mixed by
Serban Ghenea, assisted by
John Hanes, at MixStar Studios in
Virginia Beach.
ballad that is driven by soft, steady beats generated with a
drum machine and fluttering
keyboards that build up with increasing intensity.
Billboard Jason Lipshutz described the sound as "
maximalist pop", Swift intended "Daylight" to be the album's title track, but she later decided on "
Lover" instead because she thought it was not "too on-the-nose". In a
Lover secret album-listening session with
iHeartRadio, Swift said that "Daylight" represented her newfound mindset after her 2017 album
Reputation, which for her was conceived during her worst time. Looking back on her
Reputation days, she realized she could still find love and friendship despite the chaotic outer world, which she channeled into writing "Daylight". The lyrics of "Daylight" reference Swift's 2012 song "
Red" to explore her newfound wisdom on the transformative power of love that is "golden like daylight" and not "burning red" like she once believed after having woken up from 20 years of dark night. It closes with Swift's spoken
epilogue about her realization of a sustainable love, affirming that one should define themselves by the things they love, not the things they hate or are afraid of. Many critics deemed the song's message an appropriate statement for Swift's new era, after the bitterness and anger depicted in
Reputation. ==Release and live performances==