"Hits Different" is a song by Americansinger-songwriterTaylor Swift, released as a bonus track on the Target-exclusive Lavender Edition CD of her tenth studio album, Midnights, on October 21, 2022.[1] The track was later made available for digital download and streaming on May 26, 2023, as part of the expanded Midnights (The Til Dawn Edition).[2] Written and produced by Swift alongside frequent collaborators Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, the song is a pop rock number characterized by shimmering guitars and electronic elements.[3]Lyrically, "Hits Different" explores the raw emotional aftermath of a breakup, emphasizing how the pain of losing this particular relationship feels uniquely profound and disorienting compared to past heartbreaks. Swift reflects on themes of lovesickness, regret, and the struggle to move on, with vivid imagery of nightlife and self-destructive coping mechanisms.[3] The song's bridge has been highlighted as one of its standout musical moments.[4]Upon its digital release, "Hits Different" debuted and peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] It received positive critical reception for its emotional depth and production, with outlets praising it as a fan favorite from the Midnights era.[2] Swift first performed the track live during her Eras Tour on June 4, 2023, in Chicago, where it has since become a recurring surprise song.[6]
Background and development
Writing and inspiration
Taylor Swift co-wrote "Hits Different" with Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner during songwriting sessions for her tenth studio album Midnights that took place between 2021 and 2022.[3] The track marks a rare collaboration between Swift and both producers, who had previously worked with her separately on albums like Folklore and Evermore for Dessner, and multiple projects including 1989 for Antonoff.[7] In a 2023 interview, Dessner described the process as special, noting how the three of them came together to create the song amid the broader Midnights production.[7]The lyrics capture the distinct pain of a particular split that "hits different" compared to prior heartbreaks, blending levity with vulnerability to highlight the absurdity and intensity of lovesick aftermath.[8]"Hits Different" fuses pop-rock energy with introspective storytelling, providing a brighter, more upbeat contrast to the synth-driven, nocturnal introspection dominating the standard edition of Midnights.[9]
Recording process
The recording of "Hits Different" took place across multiple studios in the United States between 2021 and 2022, including Long Pond Studios in the Hudson Valley, New York; Rough Customer Studio in Brooklyn, New York; and Electric Lady Studios in New York.[10][11] These sessions built upon initial songwriting collaborations with producers Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner.[12]The track was co-produced by Taylor Swift, Antonoff, and Dessner, with Antonoff providing key contributions on guitar and synth programming, while Dessner offered additional production oversight.[12][13] Instrumentation was layered during production, featuring live drum tracking by Sean Hutchinson and James McAlister, alongside guitar overdubs to develop the song's pop-rock arrangement.[10][14]Post-production involved mixing by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia, assisted by Bryce Bordone, followed by mastering by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound in New York.[11]
Music and lyrics
Musical elements
"Hits Different" is classified as a pop rock song incorporating elements of synth-pop. The track runs for 3:54 in length and is composed in the key of F major at a tempo of 106 beats per minute.[15][16]The song's instrumentation highlights electric guitars, synthesizers, and a driving drum beat, creating a layered soundscape.[10] It was produced by Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, and Aaron Dessner.[17]Structurally, "Hits Different" follows a verse-chorus form augmented by a bridge, commencing with an introductory guitar riff that escalates into a robust full-band chorus.[10]
Thematic content
"Hits Different" centers on the theme of retrospectively evaluating past relationships, where the narrator reflects on how previous breakups felt routine and surmountable, but the current one "hits different" due to its profound emotional weight, blending humor and nostalgia to process the loss. The song portrays breakups as varying in intensity, with earlier ones dismissed lightly, while this separation evokes a deeper sense of finality and irreplaceability, as seen in the chorus: "Movin' on was always easy for me to do / It hits different / It hits different 'cause it's you." This retrospective lens highlights a shift from detachment to lingering attachment, underscoring the song's exploration of hindsight's clarifying power.[10]Key lyrics illustrate emotional growth and irony, such as "I used to switch out these feelings / Get dressed up in my best mistakes," which depicts the narrator's former habit of masking pain with superficial rebounds, now recognized as flawed in light of genuine heartbreak. This line conveys irony through the fashionable metaphor of "dressing up" errors, suggesting a maturation where past coping mechanisms no longer suffice. The narrative unfolds in first-person perspective, reflecting on multiple exes with vulnerability—admitting physical reactions like "threw up on the street"—while incorporating playful exaggeration, such as imagining the ex's future romances to cope, which adds a humorous edge to the raw confession.[10][18]The song employs metaphors framing relationships as "hits" or misses, drawing from slang for impactful experiences to convey how this love lands with unexpected force, unlike prior "misses" that were easily forgotten. Rhyme schemes, like the internal rhymes in "catastrophic blues / Movin' on was always easy for me to do," enhance the rhythmic flow of catharsis, allowing the narrator to purge emotions through structured recollection. This ties into Taylor Swift's confessional style, where personal anecdotes serve as vehicles for universal emotional truths, fostering a sense of shared introspection without overt sentimentality.[10]
Release
Formats and editions
"Hits Different" was first released as a bonus track on the CD-only Lavender Edition of Taylor Swift's tenth studio album, Midnights, on October 21, 2022. This Target-exclusive physical edition included the standard 13 tracks of Midnights plus three bonus tracks: "Hits Different," "You're on Your Own, Kid (Strings Remix)," and "Sweet Nothing (Piano Remix)."[19][10]The track received wider digital distribution on May 26, 2023, as part of the Midnights (The Til Dawn Edition), a streaming-exclusive extended version of the album that incorporated bonus content from previous editions, including "Hits Different" as the 21st track. This release made the song accessible to a broader audience beyond physical buyers.[2][20]Following its inclusion on the Til Dawn Edition, "Hits Different" became available as a standalone digital download and for streaming on major platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.[21]The song has not been issued as a standalone single or included on any vinyl editions of Midnights, reinforcing its role as an exclusive bonus track limited to select CD and digitalalbum variants.[22]
Promotion and performances
The bonus track "Hits Different" was introduced as part of the promotional rollout for Taylor Swift's tenth studio album Midnights, following the album's announcement at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards on August 28, where Swift revealed details about exclusive editions including additional tracks. The song debuted exclusively on the Lavender Edition CD, sold at Target stores starting October 21, 2022, as a fan-targeted physical bundle that also featured remix versions of other Midnights songs to encourage merchandise purchases.[23] Swift further promoted the track through official social media content, such as a November 2022 video clip highlighting its emotional bridge, which built anticipation among fans ahead of its wider digital release.On May 26, 2023, "Hits Different" became available on streaming platforms via the Midnights (Til Dawn Edition), a move prompted by fan demand and tied to ongoing tour merchandise offerings.[24] Unlike lead singles from Midnights such as "Anti-Hero," the song received no official music video or remix treatments, with its primary visibility stemming from surprise inclusions in Swift's live shows."Hits Different" made its live debut as an acoustic surprise song during the third night of Swift's The Eras Tour at Soldier Field in Chicago on June 4, 2023, marking the track's first onstage performance shortly after its streaming debut.[25] The song was later performed in a mashup with "Death by a Thousand Cuts" during the opening night of the London dates at Wembley Stadium on June 21, 2024, delighting international audiences with its intimate guitar arrangement.[26] It appeared once more on October 26, 2024, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, blended with "Welcome to New York" in a piano-led set that closed the second night of shows there.[27] These unannounced renditions served as key promotional moments, showcasing the song's versatility in the tour's acoustic segment without additional visual or recorded media support.
Reception
Critical reception
Critics praised "Hits Different" for its catchy, guitar-driven energy, marking it as a standout bonus track on the Midnights deluxe edition. Rolling Stone described the song as a "breezy departure from the rest of the album, with sun-kissed California rock guitar riffs and a chorus that’s pure pop bliss," highlighting its humorous take on post-breakup artifacts and emotional recovery.[14]Overall, "Hits Different" has been received as a hidden gem that enhances the album's thematic diversity, blending humor with vulnerability; the original Midnights album, including bonus tracks in expanded editions, received strong critical acclaim, with an aggregate Metacritic score of 85/100.[28]
Commercial performance
"Hits Different" peaked at number 27 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 2023, propelled by strong streaming activity and digital downloads alongside heightened interest from Taylor Swift's ongoing Eras Tour.[5]Internationally, the track reached the top 20 on several national charts, including number 16 in Australia on the ARIA Singles Chart, number 19 in Canada on the BillboardCanadian Hot 100, number 18 in the United Kingdom on the Official Singles Chart, number 8 in Ireland on the Irish Singles Chart, and number 13 in New Zealand on the Recorded Music NZ chart.[29][30][31][32]As of November 2025, the song has amassed over 269 million streams on Spotify, reflecting sustained fan engagement.[33]Regarding certifications, "Hits Different" earned gold status in Australia and New Zealand in 2023, equivalent to 35,000 and 15,000 units respectively, and platinum certification in Brazil in 2024 for 40,000 units; as of 2025, it has not received certification from the RIAA in the United States.
Credits
Production credits
"Hits Different" was written by Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, and Aaron Dessner.[12] The track was produced by Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, and Aaron Dessner, with Antonoff handling guitar, programming, synthesizer, and percussion, and Dessner contributing additional production.[34][35][36] Swift provided lead vocals and oversaw creative direction as co-producer.[34] Publishing is credited to Taylor Swift Music (BMI), administered by Sony/ATV, along with associated entities for the collaborators.[37]
Personnel
The personnel for "Hits Different" includes lead and background vocals performed by Taylor Swift.[11]Jack Antonoff contributed guitars (including slide guitar), synthesizers, drums (including snare), programming, and percussion to the track.[11][10] Evan Smith and Zem Audu provided saxophone.[10][38]Recording was handled by Jack Antonoff, with mixing by Serban Ghenea and mastering by Randy Merrill.[11][39]