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Fearless (Taylor's Version)/Mr. Perfectly Fine

Track 15

Mr. Perfectly Fine

Fearless (Taylor's Version)Fearless (Taylor's Version)2021

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330M

BPM

100

Duration

4:36

Energy Level

7/10

Mood

vengefulplayful

Production Style

countrypop

Themes

heartbreakempowermentrevenge

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Written during the original Fearless sessions when Taylor was between 16 and 18, 'Mr. Perfectly Fine' is widely understood to be about Joe Jonas and the aftermath of their breakup. The song was excluded from the 2008 album but became the most anticipated Fearless vault track after Taylor teased its title. Sophie Turner, then married to Jonas, posted it on her Instagram story upon release, adding a layer of public acknowledgment.

The cascading 'Mr.' titles in the chorus transform a standard breakup complaint into a character study delivered with the precision of someone who has been taking notes.

Song Analysis

Background

Written during the original Fearless sessions when Taylor was between 16 and 18, 'Mr. Perfectly Fine' is widely understood to be about Joe Jonas and the aftermath of their breakup. The song was excluded from the 2008 album but became the most anticipated Fearless vault track after Taylor teased its title. Sophie Turner, then married to Jonas, posted it on her Instagram story upon release, adding a layer of public acknowledgment.

Meaning & Interpretation

The song channels heartbreak into sharp-tongued wit, using the 'Mr.' naming convention to catalogue an ex's various modes — perfectly fine while the narrator falls apart, perfectly good at telling lies, perfectly content moving on without a backward glance. The anger is real but the delivery is playful, making it a breakup anthem that wounds through cleverness rather than volume.

Notable Moments

  • The cascading 'Mr.' titles in the chorus transform a standard breakup complaint into a character study delivered with the precision of someone who has been taking notes.

  • The bridge's shift from accusation to vulnerability — admitting that his being fine is what hurts most — gives the song its emotional core beneath the wordplay.

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