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Taylor Swift and Post Malone Go Mad in the “Fortnight” video.

Taylor Swift and Post Malone Go Mad in the “Fortnight” video.

Taylor Swift has released her first video for her album Section of tortured poets. The single “Fortnight” features Post Malone, who also appears in the video.

The scene begins with Swift waking up wearing a white dress and chained to an upside-down asylum bed. However, the video soon cuts to clips of the singer wiping her face to reveal tattoos etched into her skin of her and Malone in a stark white room filled with typewriters. Apparently telling the story of star-crossed lovers, the duo finds themselves in a surreal setting of embracing on a lonely highway as they fall into a tornado of loose paper and into a strange laboratory where Ethan Hawke plays a bespectacled scientist.

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Swift paid tribute to Post Malone on Instagram the day before her new album was released. “I was a huge fan of Post because of his writer, his musical experience, and those melodies he creates that stick in your head forever.” I wrote. “I saw that magic come to life firsthand when we worked together on ‘Fortnight.’”

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Post Malone has had a big year working with pop girls. He appeared as part of the “Astrology Council” in the Jennifer Lopez film this is me now, along with Jane Fonda, Kim Petras, and Keke Palmer. It was also featured on Beyoncé's country album Cowboy Cartera duet with the singer on “Levii's Jeans”.

Swift Tortured poets It is her eleventh album after 2022 midnight. Two hours after releasing the album on Friday morning, she surprised the audience with 15 new songs, announcing that it was in fact a double album. “It's a two o'clock surprise: Section of tortured poets Swift announced on Instagram that it is a secret double album. “I've written a lot of tortured poetry in the last couple of years and I wanted to share it all with you, so here's the second installment of TTPD: The Anthology. 15 additional songs. And now the story is no longer mine…it is all yours.”

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