According to Rolling Stone, Taylor Swift’s song ‘Mean’ has been ranked as the 20th best country song of all time, making it the only 21st-century track in the top 20. Dolly Parton’s ‘Jolene’ occupies the top spot on the list, while another Taylor Swift hit, ‘Tim McGraw,’ has secured the position of #126.
In the fun and energetic song “Mean,” Taylor Swift takes aim at those who act like queen bees, bullies, or those who rudely interrupt. With a banjo as her weapon, she delivers a catchy tune that landed on the charts in 2010. The song resonated with many, reaching Number Two on the country charts and Number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, showcasing Swift’s ability to capture the painful impact of hurtful words.
The true strength of this music lies in its ability to provide support and empowerment for victims of bullying, even in situations more intense than the criticism Taylor Swift faced (such as the mixed reviews she received for a Grammys duet with Stevie Nicks). It showcases a 19-year-old artist finding her musical balance, appealing to country music fans while also paving the way for even greater success in the realm of pop music that was soon to come.