Spotify Streams
150M
BPM
96
Duration
4:40
Energy Level
7/10
Mood
Production Style
Written as an underdog anthem about Big Machine Records' early days, when Taylor and her small label were competing against Nashville's established power structures. The song channels the determination of proving doubters wrong.
Written as an underdog anthem about Big Machine Records' early days, when Taylor and her small label were competing against Nashville's established power structures. The song channels the determination of proving doubters wrong.
The song is about collective perseverance in the face of institutional resistance. Taylor frames the struggle not as an individual achievement but as a team effort — the small group of people who believed in her when the odds were stacked against them. The 'change' she envisions is not just personal success but a systemic shift, a rewriting of the rules that said someone like her could not win on these terms.
Used during the 2008 Olympics promotional campaign, the song connected Taylor's personal narrative of artistic underdog to a broader cultural moment, expanding her audience beyond country music.
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