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George Michael Estate Praises Taylor Swift's "Father Figure" Cover
3 Oct
Summary
- Taylor Swift covers George Michael's "Father Figure" on new album
- Michael's estate approves of Swift's interpolation of the 1987 hit
- "Father Figure" was one of Michael's most popular songs

In a move that has delighted the estate of the late George Michael, pop superstar Taylor Swift has put her own spin on one of the singer's classic hits for her new album. According to a statement released by Michael's team on Thursday, they were thrilled when Swift's team reached out earlier this year about incorporating an interpolation of the 1987 single "Father Figure" into a brand new song of the same title.
After hearing Swift's version, the Michael estate had no hesitation in approving the association between the two acclaimed artists. They believe the "Fortnight" singer's take on the track would have earned the approval of Michael himself, who scored a major hit with "Father Figure" over 35 years ago.
"Father Figure" was the fourth single from Michael's debut solo album Faith, and it remains one of his most popular and enduring songs. The track's lyrics draw parallels between a romantic relationship and a father-child dynamic, with the chorus declaring "I will be your father figure/Put your tiny hand in mine."
While Swift is not the first artist to sample or interpolate elements of "Father Figure" in their own work, the Michael estate has expressed excitement over this latest high-profile association with the pop icon. Fans of both artists will no doubt be eager to hear Swift's interpretation when her album The Life of a Showgirl is released this Friday.