Post Malone Raves About Taylor Swift
Post Malone has had the biggest collaboration of his entire career. The rapper and singer was featured on Taylor Swift’s opening track for the newly released The Tortured Poets Department….

Post Malone attends the 57th Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 08, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. Taylor Swift attends the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 07, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California
Jason Kempin/Amy Sussman/Getty ImagesPost Malone has had the biggest collaboration of his entire career. The rapper and singer was featured on Taylor Swift's opening track for the newly released The Tortured Poets Department. Following the album's weekend debut, Posty reflected on his time working with the global pop icon.

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Friday's album release also came with the accompanying music for "Fortnight," a black-and-white video showing Swift with face tattoos that match his. The 28-year-old "Congratulations" artist took to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday (April 20) to give a special shout-out to the tortured poet.
Post Malone Raves About Taylor Swift
"It's once in a lifetime that someone like @taylorswift13 comes into this world," he wrote in the shoutout, which featured a scanned photograph of the duo, viewed over 8.8 million times. "I am floored by your heart and your mind, and I am beyond honored to have been asked to help you with your journey [teary eyed emoji] I love you so much. Thank you Tay [pink hearts emoji]."
Swift Raves About Posty And Poets
Swift, 34, echoed the sentiments of her collaborator in an Instagram post breaking down the process of their album opener. "When I was writing the Fortnight music video, I wanted to show you the worlds I saw in my head that served as the backdrop for making this music," Swift said, featuring sepia stills from the video. "Pretty much everything in it is a metaphor or a reference to one corner of the album or another. For me, this video turned out to be the perfect visual representation of this record and the stories I tell in it."
Of Posty, 28, Swift said he "blew me away on set as our tortured tragic hero and I’m so grateful to him for everything he put into this collaboration." Also featured in the music video and in one of the carousel of photos are "coolest guys on earth" Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles, tortured poets from the classic 1989 film, Dead Poet Society, starring the late, great Robin Williams.
Tortured Poets and Dead Poets
Following the release of the single and their surprise cameos, the Dead Poet Society actors took to social media to reflect on their moment as doctors in the asylum. Charles wrote on Instagram with a photo of him and Hawke present day and back on set from their 1989 film: "Here’s a couple of tortured old poets about to board an early flight to be pop stars for a day. Been through a lot with this dude over the years, but safe to say this was a most memorable day. We were treated with such class by Taylor and her crew from beginning to end. What I’ll remember most was the laughter. There was a lot of it. Like we were 17 all over again."
Hawke also took to Instagram to commemorate the reunion of “'Todd' & 'Knox' from DEAD POETS SOCIETY," writing that the former students are now "PhDs in THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT. It’s quite an honor." He noted at the end: "carpe diem!"
Watch the music video for "Fortnight" below.
5 Lyrically Depressing But Fun Songs To Dance To On Taylor Swift’s Record
Taylor Swift's 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, has already come with surprise after surprise. From the double album release to the songs shading Kim Kardashian, Matty Healy, and Joe Alwyn, TTPD has "left no crumbs," as they say.
What stood out to us most about the 31 songs is that Swifties -- whether happy and in love or going through it -- all loved her dark and cheeky lyricism. Despite whatever mood you are in, it seems as though the pop icon has managed to perfectly balance vulnerable, crushing lyrics of hurt and heartache, all while giving her fans something to dance to and smile through the pain.

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I am not a Swiftie, but I can recognize when Swift, 34, has a hit. As a songwriter, Swift can be clever, and her usage of advanced vocabulary absolutely shines on this album. At other times, as pointed out by others on social media, Swift can be a little juvenile with some of her lines, making us wonder what the hype is all about.
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However, compared to other successful pop artists of today, no one else does it like Taylor Swift. She reaches her fans worldwide with her lyricism and musicianship. Every album is an event, and this one is no exception. TTPD has been compared to her 2020 album, folklore, with fans commending her use of synths on this album as well.
Longtime collaborator and friend Jack Antonoff shared his love for Taylor on X (formerly Twitter) and listed his favorite tracks on the record, both of which actually ended up on our list as well. "!! FOTS heads lets go !!" he writes of the 7th track, "Fresh Out The Slammer." He later hyped up track 4, "Down Bad," as it "heads as well."
Take a look below at X Lyrically Depressing But Fun Songs To Dance To On TTPD:
Fortnight
Though the album opener is bubbly and fun to dance to, the lyrics are actually pretty sad and depressing. Post Malone echoes Swift's lines: "I love you, it's ruining my life." Swift admits she was a functioning alcoholic, driven to be such because of her longtime ex, Joe Alwyn. She swooned over Posty on Instagram that she's been a "huge fan" of his because of "the writer he is, his musical experimentation and those melodies he creates that just stick in your head forever." We witness that "magic" on the opening track.
Down Bad
There are no shortage of synths on the album. Track number 4, "Down Bad" has fun instrumentation, matching the playful lyrics of the cosmic love she had for 1975 frontman Matty Healy. "Staring at the sky, come back and pick me up," she asks aliens. Of her short romance with Healy, she acknowledges the perception: "They’ll say I’m nuts if I talk about the existence of you." She's probably right. Admit it, you thought she was slumming when she was dating him.
Fresh Out The Slammer
Track 7, "Fresh Out The Slammer," is a fun track and the most dynamic of the bunch. The song's guitar reverb intro gives us Lana Del Rey and Orville Peck vibes. You can't help but dance along to this song. Near minute 3, the song slows down and changes the whole energy as the song wraps up.
I Can Do It With a Broken Heart
By track 13, we get another lyrically depressing dance bop with "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart." The song is an anthem for those of us who have no choice but to push through the hard times. She sings,” I can show you lies…”, “Lights, camera, action, bitch smile, even when you wanna die.” The song is believed to be about the breakup with Joe Alwyn, as Swift at this time seemed unfazed about it, as reflected in lyrics: "I was grinning like I’m winning I was hitting my marks. ‘Cause I can do it with a broken heart.” You can’t help but dance along to the chipper, ‘80s feeling song. She declares at the end, "'Cause I'm miserable! And nobody even knows!" before challenging, "Try and come for my job."
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In this synthy track, Swift sings about how she is a gem and she will always have a hold on her ex lover. Whether she will be your wife or smash up your bike, she's gonna get you back in track 18 of the double album. She declares, "I'll make you think twice you'll find that you were never not mine."