Swift ended her contract with Big Machine and signed with Republic Records in 2018. She began re-recording her first six studio albums in November 2020. The decision followed a
public dispute in 2019 between Swift and the talent manager
Scooter Braun, who acquired Big Machine including the
masters of Swift's albums which the label had released. By re-recording the albums, Swift had full ownership of the new masters, which enabled her to control the licensing of her songs for
commercial use and therefore substituted the Big Machine–owned masters. The re-recording of "Style", subtitled "Taylor's Version", was released as part of
1989 re-recording, ''
1989 (Taylor's Version)'', on October 27, 2023. Swift produced "Style (Taylor's Version)" with
Christopher Rowe, who had produced her previous re-recordings. The track was
engineered by Derek Garten at Prime Recording Studio in
Nashville, Tennessee; mixed by Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia; and mastered by
Randy Merrill at
Sterling Sound in
Edgewater, New Jersey. Rowe recorded Swift's vocals at Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles and Kitty Committee Studio in New York.
Reception Adam White from
The Independent commented that the re-recording "sounds punishingly compressed [...] as though the mastering is off".
Slant Magazine Jonathan Keefe wrote that the "altered guitar tone" was a "distraction" but the song overall was "perfect pop songcraft". In
American Songwriter, Alex Hopper said that the re-recorded "Style" featured Swift's matured vocals, which elevated an already great song.
Pitchfork Shaad D'Souza regarded the track as one of the album's "immaculate highs", and
Rolling Stone UK Mark Sutherland said the re-recording's production remained "astounding". "Style (Taylor's Version)" peaked in the top 10 of charts in the Philippines (2), extending Swift's record for the most top-10 singles (49) on the
Billboard Hot 100 among women. On the
Billboard Global 200, it debuted at number five. With other ''1989 (Taylor's Version)'' tracks, it helped Swift become the first artist to occupy the entire top six of the Global 200 chart simultaneously.
Personnel Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''1989 (Taylor's Version)''. • Taylor Swift – lead vocals, background vocals, songwriter, producer • Max Bernstein – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, synth keyboards • Matt Billingslea –
membranophone programming • Bryce Bordone – engineer for mix • Dan Burns – additional programming,
synth bass programming, synthesizer programming, additional engineering, membranophone programming • Derek Garten – additional programming, engineer, editing •
Serban Ghenea – mixing • Amos Heller – bass •
Max Martin – songwriter •
Ali Payami – songwriter •
Christopher Rowe – producer, vocals engineering •
Shellback – songwriter
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