"Fortnight" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring the American rapper and singer Post Malone. It was written by the artists alongside Jack Antonoff, who produced it with Swift. "Fortnight" is a 1980s-inspired downtempo electropop, synth-pop, and new wave ballad built around a steady, pulsing synth bassline, leading to a concluding bridge featuring Swift and Malone's vocal harmonies. The lyrics describe an emotionally impactful romance that lasts for two weeks: a woman in an unhappy marriage rekindles with a married ex-lover, and the two vow to escape to Florida.

"Fortnight"
Swift rests her head on her hand, while Malone with a full beard and lots of tattoos wears a brimmed cap and clasps his hands together against his raised knee.
Single by Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone
from the album The Tortured Poets Department
ReleasedApril 19, 2024
Studio
Genre
Length3:48
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Taylor Swift
  • Jack Antonoff
Taylor Swift singles chronology
"Is It Over Now?"
(2023)
"Fortnight"
(2024)
"I Can Do It with a Broken Heart"
(2024)
Post Malone singles chronology
"Pickup Man"
(2023)
"Fortnight"
(2024)
"I Had Some Help"
(2024)
Music video
"Fortnight" on YouTube

Republic Records released "Fortnight" as the lead single from Swift's eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, on April 19, 2024. Reviews mostly praised the vocal chemistry between Swift and Malone, but some found the composition weak and bland. At the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, "Fortnight" was nominated for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. The song broke the record for the highest single-day streams on Spotify and peaked atop the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, the Billboard Global 200 chart, and the charts in Australia, Canada, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom.

Swift directed the music video for "Fortnight", whose black-and-white cinematography was handled by Rodrigo Prieto. It stars Swift and Malone as lovers, and Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles as mad scientists experimenting on Swift, who is portrayed in three versions: a gothic patient in a psychiatric hospital, a Victorian widow romancing with Malone in an office, and a flapper drenched in the rain. Among the accolades that the video received were five wins including Video of the Year at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, Best Video at the 2024 MTV Europe Music Awards, Best Music Video at the 32nd Camerimage festival, and a Best Music Video nomination at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.

Background and release

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Swift performing "Fortnight" for The Tortured Poets Department act on the Eras Tour, on a bed emblazoned with the album's logo

Taylor Swift developed her eleventh original studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, immediately after finishing her previous album Midnights (2022). She continued working on The Tortured Poets Department while embarking on the Eras Tour in 2023, amidst media reports on her personal life including a breakup after a long-term relationship with Joe Alwyn and a short-lived romantic linking with Matty Healy.[1][2]

Swift announced The Tortured Poets Department at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards on February 4, 2024,[3] and unveiled the track listing via social media the following day. "Fortnight" is the opening track on the album, and Post Malone is the featured artist.[4] Swift brought the track to Malone's home studio in Los Angeles, and he recorded his background vocals and additional hooks for the bridge.[5] During an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music 1 in February 2024, Malone said that he had not heard the full song.[6]

"Fortnight" was released as the lead single of The Tortured Poets Department on April 19, 2024, concurrently with the album's release.[7][8] Swift unveiled the cover artwork via social media; it is a grayscale photograph of Swift resting her cheek on a closed fist and Malone gazing into the camera with his hands clasped.[7] Republic Records sent "Fortnight" to contemporary hit and hot adult contemporary radio in the United States,[9] and Universal Music promoted it on radio airplay in Italy.[10] The track was made available for purchase as a limited-time CD single through Swift's online store in the United States, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Switzerland.[a] A remix by Blond:ish was released on May 21,[14] and an acoustic version and a remix by Cults followed on July 8, 2024.[15]

Starting from the Eras Tour shows in May 2024 in Paris, Swift revamped the set list to include songs from The Tortured Poets Department, including "Fortnight".[16][17] For the performance of "Fortnight", the stage featured a "TTPD"-emblazoned bed and dancers dressed as nurses. Swift sang the song as she sat on a typewriter, across from a dancer,[18] and the bed, which also resembled an office desk, moved across the stage.[19]

Music

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Swift and Malone wrote "Fortnight" with Jack Antonoff, who programmed the track and played acoustic guitar, electric guitar, the Juno, the M1, drums, and percussion. Sean Hutchinson played additional drums, which were recorded by himself and Michael Riddleberger at Hutchinson Sounds in Brooklyn. Malone's vocals were recorded and produced by Louis Bell at Electric Feel Studios in Los Angeles. "Fortnight" was produced by Swift and Antonoff; recorded by Laura Sisk and Oli Jacobs at Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles and Electric Lady Studios in New York City; and mixed by Serban Ghenea at Mixstar Studios in Virginia Beach.[20]

At 3 minutes and 48 seconds,[20] "Fortnight" is a 1980s-influenced downtempo ballad.[21][22] Critics described its genre as electropop,[23][24] synth-pop,[25][26][27] and new wave.[28] Its subtle electronic production is instrumented by a pulsing synth bassline generated by 8-bit synth plucks[29][30] that repeat every eight bars.[31] Swift sings the verses in a monotone[32] and the refrain's lyric, "I love you, it's ruining my life", features her vocals being echoed back by Malone's subdued singing.[33][34] Towards the concluding bridge, Malone and Swift deliver vocal harmonies.[32][34]

Some critics opined that "Fortnight" was stylistically similar to the music of Swift's 2022 album Midnights.[b] Clash's Lauren Webb wrote that the track has a 1980s power ballad sensibility reminiscent of such artists as Roxette, Cutting Crew, and Phil Collins,[25] and The Guardian's Laura Snapes thought that the "burbling synths, booming drums and glazed backing vocals" evoked the music of the 1975.[39] There were also multiple comparisons to the music of Lana Del Rey,[21][40][41] which American Songwriter's Thom Donovan described as "bleak Americana".[38]

Lyrics and interpretations

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The lyrics of "Fortnight" are about the strong impacts of a two-week romance that leaves behind fleeting emotions:[23] Swift's narrator is a woman in an unhappy marriage, and she becomes a neighbor of an ex-lover, who is now married to another woman.[21][42] They encounter each other on a daily basis in a suburban American town, watering the flowers in their garden and chatting about the weather.[23] That she lives next-door to her ex-lover makes her fantasize about killing the wife[38] and resort to alcoholism to cope with her misery.[23] In the double chorus that follows the second verse, Swift's character finds out about her husband's infidelity and desires to kill him also.[38] In the conclusion, Malone's character, representing the ex-lover of Swift's character, fantasizes about escaping to Florida with her to escape the torturous reality that they are in.[38]

Some publications highlighted that the title is a British English noun meaning two weeks, possibly referencing Swift's previous romances with British men;[c] Google searches for the definition of "fortnight" in the United States surged after the song's release.[46] Swift said that the track features many characteristics that define The Tortured Poets Department, including themes of "fatalism, longing, pining away, lost dreams"[47] and hyperbolic and dramatic lyrics ("I love you, it's ruining my life").[48] Explaining her songwriting perspective to Amazon Music, she said that she imagined the setting of "Fortnight" as an American town where one's American Dream never materialized: "You ended up not with the person that you loved and now you just have to live with that every day, wondering what would’ve been maybe seeing them out."[49]

Several journalists suggested that "Fortnight" is autobiographical in nature, but it also blends confessional and fictional elements.[50][51][52] The short-lived yet emotionally impactful romance in "Fortnight" becomes the subject of many other album tracks, and its imagery of violence and death (such as the narrator fantasizing about murdering the ex-lover's wife and her own cheating husband) also recur on them.[53][54][55] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone opined that the "1950s bad-marriage theme" of unhappy suburban marriages with cheating husbands and dutiful housewives "on the verge of nervous breakdowns" was reminiscent of Swift's songwriting for her past albums Folklore, Evermore, and Midnights.[27] Donovan described the scenario of "Fortnight" as a "suburban nightmare".[38] The New York Times' Lindsay Zoladz thought that the track is "chilly and controlled" until it "[thaws] and [glows]" after the lyric, "I love you, it's ruining my life."[56] USA Today's Melissa Ruggeri dubbed the lyrics mentioning alcoholism as "darkly funny".[57]

Critical reception

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Critics praised Post Malone's guest vocals.

Upon its release, "Fortnight" received mixed reviews from music critics. The track was picked as a highlight on The Tortured Poets Department by Alli Rosenbloom of CNN[33] and Mesfin Fekadu of The Hollywood Reporter.[37] In PopMatters, Igor Bannikov lauded "Fortnight" as the best opening track of Swift's career for featuring a "delicate and cunning" songcraft with a "buoyant" synth-pop production, Swift's vocal harmonies, and self-referential lyricism.[29] NME's Laura Molloy thought that the track hinted at an interesting musical direction for Swift,[58] and The Irish Times' Finn McRemmond praised the "impossible catchy hook" despite the dreary theme.[59] Zoladz highlighted the lyrics for portraying "how viscerally Swift can summon the flushed delirium of a doomed romance".[56] The Hollywood Reporter ranked "Fortnight" among their best songs of 2024.[60]

Many critics praised the vocal chemistry between Swift and Malone. John Meagher of the Irish Independent highlighted Malone's performance as more restrained compared to his usual "melodramatic" tendencies,[61] and Ed Power of The Daily Telegraph wrote: "His breathy singing voice dovetails surprisingly with Swift's angsty coo."[62] Billboard's Jason Lipshutz ranked "Fortnight" fifth out of the 31 tracks on the double album edition of The Tortured Poets Department, praising how Malone's appearance suits well with Swift's vocals and gives the bridge "subtle power and hangdog charm".[32]

Less enthusiastic reviews considered "Fortnight" a compositionally unmemorable song. Callie Ahlgrim of Business Insider and deemed it uninventive and argued that it was too similar to Antonoff and Swift's previous collaborations, specifically calling it a derivative of Midnights.[36] Mark Richardson of The Wall Street Journal deemed it mediocre,[22] and Paste and Our Culture Mag's Konstantinos Pappis criticized the sound as empty and bland.[63][64] Variety's Chris Willman regarded the single as a good choice for pop radio, but he contended that it was "not much of an indication of the more visceral, obsessive stuff" for the album's remainder.[35] Alex Hudson of Exclaim! wrote that he was "genuinely shocked" that "such a dreary, unmemorable song" was released as a single.[65]

Commercial performance

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After one day of release, "Fortnight" set the single-day streaming record for any song on Spotify, surpassing the all-time peak previously held by Mariah Carey's song "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (1994).[66] The single debuted atop the Billboard Global 200, marking Swift's fifth number-one song and tying her with Bad Bunny for the most chart toppers among solo acts. It was one of the nine tracks from The Tortured Poets Department to debut within the top 10, extending Swift's number of top-10 entries to 33.[67]

In the United States, "Fortnight" debuted at number 9 on Adult Pop Airplay and number 13 on Pop Airplay. It tied her own "Shake It Off" (2014) as the highest debut on the former chart, and "Bad Blood" (2015) as the second-highest debut on the latter chart.[68] On the Adult Pop Airplay chart dated June 22, 2024, the single reached number one to become Swift's record-extending 13th chart topper and Malone's second.[69] On the Billboard Hot 100, "Fortnight" debuted at number one on the chart dated May 4, 2024, with first-week figures of 76.2 million streams, 31.1 million radio airplay audience impressions, and 19,000 copies sold. It registered as the second highest first-week streaming figure since Billboard removed YouTube song user-generated content from its chart metrics in 2020. As Swift's 12th number-one single and seventh number-one debut, it tied Swift with Ariana Grande for the most number-one debuts for a female artist. "Fortnight" also marked Malone's fifth number-one single and first number-one debut.[70] The single spent two consecutive weeks atop the Hot 100.[71]

"Fortnight" debuted at number one and was Swift's fourth number-one single in the United Kingdom[72] and 12th in Australia.[73] The single also topped the charts in Canada,[74] Singapore,[75] and the United Arab Emirates,[76] as well as Billboard's Hits of the World charts for Hong Kong,[77] Malaysia,[78] and the Philippines.[79] Across other European territories, "Fortnight" reached the top five in Austria, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Belgian Flanders, Norway, Sweden,[80] Portugal,[81] Latvia,[82] Lithuania,[83] and Iceland.[84] The track peaked at number two on the chart for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.[85] In Asia-Pacific, "Fortnight" peaked in the top five of Billboard's Hits of the World charts for Taiwan[86] and Indonesia.[87] It received platinum certifications in Australia (double platinum),[88] New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom.[d]

Music video

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Swift wrote and directed the music video for "Fortnight", with cinematography handled by Rodrigo Prieto.[94] Four hours prior to the album's release, Swift posted a teaser for the music video on social media.[95] The music video was released on April 19, 2024. It has a black-and-white cinematography and features Swift and Malone as ex-lovers, and Dead Poets Society's co-stars Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles as mad scientists carrying out tests on Swift.[94][96][97]

 
Swift's black Victorian-gothic ensemble gown from the music video, designed by Elena Velez (dress) and UNTTLD (top)[98]

The video starts with Swift seen in a white dress, chained to her bed in a mental facility;[99] the bed is suspended on the wall.[26] After a faceless person comes to give her a "Forget Him" pill, Swift is seen wiping her face to reveal tattoos, before walking into a white room filled with typewriters with her and Malone typing;[99][100] she is now seen in a black mourning Victorian dress.[62] Ed Power of The Daily Telegraph thought that this part symbolizes Swift's grievance from a broken relationship, demonstrated by the switch from a white wedding dress to a black mourning dress.[62] Slant Magazine's Alexa Camp wrote that Swift and Malone's typewriting was in "a sort of relationship rehabilitation center where they're tasked with reliving happier memories of each other".[26]

The video then shows scenes of Swift and Malone embracing on a lone highway before being caught up in a tornado that causes loose papers to swirl around them; Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone thought that this part seemingly tells "the story of star-crossed lovers".[99][101] Back at the mental facility, Swift is seen strapped to a gurney, in a laboratory.[97][101] The doctors (Hawke and Charles) perform shock therapy on her as Malone watches from the side.[102][97] In the final scene, Malone calls from a telephone booth that Swift is on top of in the pouring thunderstorm rain, on an isolated cliff. He ultimately comes out of the booth and grabs Swift's hand.[100] The video ends with silent-film credits.[96]

Swift shared via social media that the video summarizes the aspects of the album, "I wanted to show you the worlds I saw in my head that served as the backdrop for making this music. Pretty much everything in it is a metaphor or a reference to one corner of the album or another."[96] According to many publications, the music video evokes the 2023 movie Poor Things.[e] Megan Thomas of CNN wrote that the video is "strange yet beautiful".[101] Power thought that the video had a haunting quality, saying that "here, she gets under our skin like never before".[62] In the French film magazine Première, Anthéa Claux compared the black-and-white cinematography to that of early-20th century silent films such as Frankenstein (1931), Metropolis (1927), and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920).[106]

Accolades

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Awards and nominations for "Fortnight"
Organization/Awards ceremony Year Category Result Ref.
Guinness World Records 2024 Most Streamed Track on Spotify in 24 Hours Won [107]
Most Streamed Track on Spotify in the First 24 Hours Won [108]
Most Streamed Track on Spotify in 24 Hours (Female) Won [109]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2024 Favorite Music Collaboration Nominated [110]
Set Decorators Society of America Awards 2024 Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Short Format: Webseries, Music Video or Commercial Won [111]
MTV Video Music Awards 2024 Video of the Year Won [112]
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Collaboration Won
Best Direction Won
Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Editing Won
Best Visual Effects Nominated
Best Art Direction Nominated
Song of the Summer Won
Weibo Music Awards 2024 Song of the Year Nominated [113]
Music Video of the Year Nominated
NRJ Music Awards 2024 International Collaboration of the Year Nominated [114]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2024 Best Video Won [115]
Best Collaboration Nominated
Myx Music Awards 2024 Global Video of the Year Nominated [116]
International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography Camerimage 2024 Golden Frog for Best Music Video Won [117]
Musa Awards 2024 Anglo International Song of the Year Nominated [118]
International Collaboration of the Year Nominated
Billboard Music Awards 2024 Top Collaboration Nominated [119]
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2024 Top Ten International Gold Songs Nominated [120]
NetEase Annual Music Awards 2024 Top English Single Won [121]
Grammy Awards 2025 Record of the Year Nominated [122]
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Music Video Nominated
Art Directors Guild Awards 2025 Excellence in Production Design for a Music Video or Webseries Nominated [123]
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards 2025 Best Make-Up for a Commercials or Music Videos Nominated [124]
American Society of Cinematographers Awards 2025 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Music Video Pending [125]
Brit Awards 2025 Best International Song Pending [126]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2025 Best Collaboration Pending [127]
Best Lyrics Pending
Best Music Video Pending

Personnel

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Credits are adapted from the liner notes of The Tortured Poets Department.[20]

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for "Fortnight"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[88] 2× Platinum 140,000
Belgium (BEA)[213] Gold 20,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[214] Gold 45,000
France (SNEP)[215] Gold 100,000
Italy (FIMI)[216] Gold 50,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[89] Platinum 30,000
Poland (ZPAV)[90] Platinum 50,000
Portugal (AFP)[91] Platinum 10,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[92] Platinum 60,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[93] Platinum 600,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "Fortnight"
Region Date Format Version Label(s) Ref.
Canada April 19, 2024 Radio airplay Original [217]
Italy Universal [10]
United States Contemporary hit radio Republic [218]
Hot adult contemporary radio [9]
Germany April 25, 2024 CD single Universal [13]
France
Ireland May 3, 2024 [12]
United Kingdom
Various May 21, 2024 Blond:ish remix Republic [14]
United States May 31, 2024 CD single Original [219][11]
Various July 9, 2024
  • Digital download
  • streaming
[15]

Footnote

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  1. ^ References:[11][12][13]
  2. ^ Attributed to reviews by Variety,[35] Business Insider,[36] The Hollywood Reporter,[37] and American Songwriter[38]
  3. ^ References:[38][43][44][45]
  4. ^ References:[89][90][91][92][93]
  5. ^ Attributed to Cosmopolitan's Ellis Cochrane,[102] The Daily Telegraph's Ed Power,[62] Hello!'s Rebecca Lewis,[103] Harper's Bazaar Vietnam's Nguyen Mai,[104] Entertainment Weekly's Lauren Huff and Emlyn Travis,[97] and Elle's Erica Gonzales, Alyssa Bailey, and Lauren Puckett-Pope.[105]

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