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Mason Evans

Jack White deletes Instagram post after clarifying remarks about Taylor Swift’s music

Jack White issued a clarification after people thought he took a dig at Taylor Swift in The Guardian interview (Photo by Masanori Udagawa/FIBA via Getty Images)

Jack White has responded after headlines circulated online suggesting he criticised Taylor Swift’s songwriting style during a recent interview.

The musician posted a statement on Instagram on Monday evening addressing the reaction to comments he made while discussing lyric writing and poetry in an interview with The GuardianSeveral outlets framed the remarks as criticism of Swift, prompting debate across social media.

“Putting this up for a day and then taking down to just put this to bed,” wrote White in the since-deleted post. “I didn’t say that I think Taylor Swift’s music was ‘boring’ or whatever clickbait the net is trying to scrape together. What I was trying to say in an interview I did about poetry and lyric writing, was that I don’t find it interesting at all for ME to write about MYSELF in my own lyric writing and poetry because I think that it could be repetitive for ME to always write about and It could be uninteresting for people who listen to my music to delve into, and that imaginary characters are more attractive to me as a writer.”

White also acknowledged Swift’s success and said different songwriting approaches can resonate with different audiences. 

The singer took to Instagram to clarify what he meant and deleted his post. (Photo: Instagram)

During the interview published on Sunday, White had been asked whether any of his songs were fully autobiographical. He replied, “Not too much. Now it’s become very popular in the Taylor Swift way of pop singers writing about all of their publicly aired break-ups, which I don’t find interesting at all. I think it’s a little bit boring for me to write about myself.”

He explained that transforming personal experiences into fictional characters allows him to explore ideas more creatively.

White also criticised the modern media environment in his statement, suggesting the demand for viral headlines discourages thoughtful discussion. He said the tendency to extract fragments from interviews and turn them into controversy has made him “made less and less interested in doing interviews”.

He concluded that such reactions encourage artists to give guarded responses rather than thoughtful reflections.

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