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"Mr. Perfectly Fine"
Cover artwork of "Mr. Perfectly Fine"
Promotional singlebyTaylor Swift
from the albumFearless (Taylor's Version)
Written2008
ReleasedApril 7, 2021(2021-04-07)
Studio
Genre
Length4:37
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)Taylor Swift
Producer(s)
Lyric video
"Mr. Perfectly Fine"onYouTube

"Mr. Perfectly Fine"[a]is a song by the American singer-songwriterTaylor Swiftfrom her firstre-recorded album,Fearless (Taylor's Version)(2021). It is one of the album's "From the Vault" tracks that was intended for but excluded from her second studio album,Fearless(2008). The song was released for limited-timedownloadvia Swift's website on April 7, 2021. She wrote "Mr. Perfectly Fine" in 2008, a track that incorporateswordplayand sees the narrator's heartbreak and fallout with a lover she presumed was the ideal figure for her.

Produced by Swift andJack Antonoff,"Mr. Perfectly Fine" has an upbeat andmidtempoproduction and acoustic instrumental. Critics described its genre aspop rockandcountry pop.They gave the song generally positive reviews, deeming it a classic from Swift and an example of her growth as a musician. It has been highly ranked among her "From the Vault" tracks. Commercially, "Mr. Perfectly Fine" peaked at number 30 on the USBillboardHot 100and number 19 on theBillboardGlobal 200.It reached the top 50 in several countries and receivedcertificationsin Australia, Brazil, and the United Kingdom. Swift performed the song during aPittsburghconcert of herEras Tour(2023–2024).

Background and release[edit]

After signing a new contract withRepublic Records,Taylor Swiftbeganre-recordingher first six studio albums in November 2020.[2][3]The decision followed apublic dispute in 2019between Swift and the talent managerScooter Braun,who acquiredBig Machine Records,including themastersof her albums which the label had released.[3][4]By re-recording the albums, Swift had full ownership of the new masters, which enabled her to control the licensing of her songs forcommercial useand therefore substituted the Big Machine–owned masters.[5]

On February 11, 2021, Swift announced the first of her re-recorded albums,Fearless (Taylor's Version),a re-recording of her second studio albumFearless(2008).[6]In addition to re-recordings of the original album's tracks,Fearless (Taylor's Version)contained six previously unreleased "From the Vault" tracks, which are songs written for the original album that did not make the cut.[6][7]Swift explained that these songs were left out ofFearlessfor various reasons and that including them on the re-recorded album proved that "the artist is the only one who really knows that body of work".[8]One such song was "Mr. Perfectly Fine", which Swift wrote in 2008, but she ultimately excluded it from the final track-list.[9]

On April 4, 2021, "Mr. Perfectly Fine" was confirmed to be one of the "From the Vault" tracks after Swift teased it in a clip containing the title in scrambledanagramthe day before.[10]The song was released fordownloadvia Swift's website on April 7.[11][12]It was the third song issued preceding the release ofFearless (Taylor's Version),following "Love Story (Taylor's Version)"and"You All Over Me".[13]The song is listed as track number 22 on the album, which came out on April 9, 2021.[12]In the following weeks, "Mr. Perfectly Fine" was featured on theFearless (Taylor's Version)-themed streaming compilationsThe Halfway Out the Door Chapter[14]andThe From the Vault Chapter.[15]On June 16, 2023, Swift performed the song at aPittsburghshow as part of herEras Tour(2023–2024).[16]

Composition and lyrics[edit]

"Mr. Perfectly Fine" is 4 minutes and 37 seconds long.[12]Swift produced the song withJack Antonoff,who recorded it with Laura Sisk atConway Recording Studiosin Los Angeles,Electric Lady Studiosin New York City, and Rough Customer Studio inBrooklyn.Christopher Rowerecorded Swift's vocals at Kitty Committee Studio in London and Antonoff providedprogrammingand background vocals. Antonoff played acoustic,bass,andelectric guitars,keyboards,modular synthesizers,andpercussion,Evan Smithplayedsaxophonesandsynthesizers,Michael Riddlebergerplayed percussion,Mikey Freedom Hartplayed12-string,electric, andpedal steel guitars,andHammond B-3,andSean Hutchinsonplayed drums. The song wasmixedbySerban Gheneaat MixStar Studios inVirginia BeachandmasteredbyRandy Merrillat Sterling Sound inEdgewater.[1]

"Mr. Perfectly Fine" has an upbeat andmidtempoproduction with an acoustic instrumental.[17][18]NME,[19]Spin,[20]andThe Telegraphcategorized the song as apop rocktune,[21]whileAmerican Songwriter[13]andThe New Yorkerwrote that it featured a "pop-country"production.[22]Other publications believed that the song waspop.[b]Several critics commented that it combined or evoked styles ofcountry,pop, androck.InRolling Stone,Claire Shaffer wrote that the track mixed country and pop with elements of rock.[27]The Line of Best Fit'sHorton Ross said that it featured a little bit of both country androck and roll.[28]Lipshutz stated that the song had similarities withFearlessandSpeak Now(2010), highlighting the country pop-styled drums.[23]ForThe Independent,Alexandra Pollard thought it evoked "late-Noughtiescountry-pop ".[29]Jordan Moreau fromVarietysaid the song recalled the country pop aesthetic ofFearless.[30]

In the lyrics, a narrator experiences heartbreak after a fallout with a lover she thought was the ideal figure for her. The song useswordplaywith the ex-lover addressed as "mister" while the narrator is labeled as "miss". The firstverserecounts the ex-lover's seemingly perfect personality: "Mr. perfect face. Mr. here to stay. Mr. look me in the eye and told me you would never go away".[27][30][31]The wordplay is also utilized to describe the contrasting emotions between the two characters. In thechorus,the narrator recalls the tumultuous feelings the former lover gave her ( "I've been Miss Misery since your goodbye" ) and displays him as indifferent to the situation ( "And you're Mr. 'Perfectly fine" ).[27][30][32]Later in the song, she discovers that he has a new lover and tries to ignore it, but she ultimately says that he will miss her and be too late when he realizes.[18]Many critics noted the line "casually cruel" to be the second time Swift used it, after the song "All Too Well"(2012).[c]

Critical reception[edit]

Many critics considered "Mr. Perfectly Fine" a classic track from Swift and attributed it to the songwriting and production.[d]A few thought that the song revived the scornful side of Swift.[e]Zoe Haylock ofVulturewrote that it was "a 2008 time capsule".[41]Curto said that the song is one of the more "cheekier takes" of Swift's breakup tracks and believed that the "lyrical formula that could be cheesy in someone else's hands" created its well-made catchiness.[26]Lipshutz wrote that the track "pay homage to some of Swift's grandest breakup songs".[23]In less enthusiastic reviews,The Telegraph'sjournalistNeil McCormickfelt that it was a bit "too aggressive for [Swift's] teenage image",[21]and Jonathan Keefe ofSlant Magazinethought the song's use of the "casually cruel" line was inferior compared to how it was utilized on "All Too Well".[42]

Some critics deemed "Mr. Perfectly Fine" reminiscent of the originalFearlessbut with Swift's growth as a musician. Harbon stated that it was "a perfect collaboration between her old and new self" that blends her early songwriting with the more complex compositions from her indie works.[24]Crone thought the song "reflects [Swift's] roots" with an evolved musicianship.[13]Kitty EmpireofThe Guardianbelieved that it had the "brighter, more direct songcraft" ofFearlessthat complements the "watercolor production" of her albumFolklore(2020).[39]Also fromThe Guardian,Alexis Petridisthought the song took "new resonances" and highlighted the "relish" in Swift's voice expressed a satisfaction that mitigates her anger.[43]

Other reviewers only focused on the track's content. Hannah Mylrea ofNMEdeemed it a "bop" laden with "swooning melodies and typically Swiftian lyrics".[19]Bobby Olivier fromSpinwrote that the song is "deviously addictive" and believed that the music evoked "the best ofKelly ClarksonandShania Twain"and the subject matter refreshing.[20]Mikael Wood of theLos Angeles Timesconsidered the song to have sharp-witted lyrics.[44]Variety'sChris Willman thought it contained a "sheer zipiness" in its theme of "teen heartbreak".[31]Dani Blum ofPitchforkcalled the song a "delightful, strumming takedown"[45]and Jess Cohen fromE! Newsopined that the lyrics "don't disappoint".[33]In a mid-year list of the 50 best songs of 2021 by aBillboardstaff, where "Mr. Perfectly Fine" was featured, they commended the sharp lyrics and catchy production and viewed the song as "vintage Taylor Swift that still feels fresh in 2021."[46]

Critics have included "Mr. Perfectly Fine" in their lists of Swift's "From the Vault" tracks. It was ranked among her ten best vault tracks by Lipshutz,[47]Jack Viswanath ofBustle,[48]Nylon,[49]Time,[36]and Josh Kurp ofUproxx.[50]Viswanath lauded the song as one of the "most clever, witty, and catchy songs Swift has ever written".[48]Timewrote that it was "Swift at her best, enraged, snarky, and not for a moment taking herself too seriously".[36]Kurp along withRolling Stone'sRob Sheffieldbelieved that the song proved that they were not excluded from the original's track-list because they were not good enough.[50][51]

Accolade[edit]

Awards and nominations for "Mr. Perfectly Fine"
Year Organization Award Result Ref.
2022 RTHK International Pop Poll Awards Top Ten International Gold Songs Won [52]

Commercial performance[edit]

With 14.2 million streams, "Mr. Perfectly Fine" reached atop the USBillboardCountry Streaming Songs and marked Swift's fifth number-one entry.[53][54]The song rose to its peak of number two onHot Country Songsfrom its opening week at number 30 and became her 26th top-10 chart entry. The song along with 18 tracks fromFearless (Taylor's Version)extended her record of the most entries in one week, surpassing her own 12 with the albumRed(2012).[55][54]On the overallBillboardHot 100,"Mr. Perfectly Fine" climbed and peaked at number 30, when it began at number 90. The song became Swift's 80th top-40 entry on the chart and extended her record for the most top-40 entries among women.[56][54]It peaked at number 11 on theRolling StoneTop 100when it garnered 12.7 million streams and sold 106,800 units.[57]

Elsewhere, "Mr. Perfectly Fine" peaked within the top 50 of theBillboardGlobal 200(19),[58]Singapore (11),[59]Ireland (15),[60]Canada (23),[61]New Zealand (25),[62]and Venezuela (49).[63]In Australia, the song debuted and peaked at number 19 on theARIA Singles Chartupon the album's release.[64][65]It received a platinumcertificationfrom theAustralian Recording Industry Association(ARIA).[66]In the United Kingdom, the song reached within the top 30 of theUK Singles Chart[67]and was certified silver by theBritish Phonographic Industry(BPI).[68]In Brazil, it was certified gold byPro-Música Brasil(PMB).[69]"Mr. Perfectly Fine" was the most streamed track fromFearless (Taylor's Version)in 2021 with 98.8 million streams.[70]

Personnel[edit]

Credits are adapted from theliner notesofFearless (Taylor's Version).[1]

Charts[edit]

Certifications[edit]

Certifications for "Mr. Perfectly Fine"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[66] Platinum 70,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[69] Gold 20,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[68] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history[edit]

List of release dates and formats for "Mr. Perfectly Fine"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various April 7, 2021 Republic [11]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Subtitled as "(From the Vault)".[1]
  2. ^Attributed toBillboard,[23]Clash,[24]The Sydney Morning Herald,[25]andVulture[26]
  3. ^Attributed to Madeline Crone ofAmerican Songwriter,[13]Jess Cohen ofE! Online,[33]Hannah Mylrea ofNME,[19]Chris Deville ofStereogum,[34]Bobby Olivier ofSpin,[20]P. Claire Dodson ofTeen Vogue,[35]Annabel Gutterman ofTime,[36]and Erin Browne[37]and Zoe Haylock ofVulture[38]
  4. ^Attributed to Crone,[13]Gil Kaufman ofBillboard,[18]Kitty EmpireofThe Guardian,[39]Ross Horton ofThe Line of Best Fit,[28]Carrie Battan ofThe New Yorker,[22]Claire Shaffer ofRolling Stone,[27]Giselle Au Nhien-Nguyen ofThe Sydney Morning Herald,[25]and Justin Curto ofVulture[26]
  5. ^Attributed to Alexandra Pollard ofThe Independent,[29]Katie Moulton ofConsequence,[17]and Jackson Langford ofMTV[40]

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