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"Mastermind" is a song by American singer-songwriter
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, released on October 21, 2022, as the final track on the standard edition of her tenth studio album, ''
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'' (2022). Written and produced by Swift and
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, the track has lyrics confessing to a lover about the habit of meticulously initiating and planning a romantic relationship. The production consists of swirling
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s, layered
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, and expansive bass. The track peaked within the top-20 in Australia, Canada, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and the United States, and peaked at number 13 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200. It was performed for the first time on
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(2023).


Background and release

American singer-songwriter
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announced her tenth studio album, ''
Midnights ''Midnights'' is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on October 21, 2022, via Republic Records. Announced at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, the album marks Swift's first body of new work since her 2020 ...
'', at the
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on August 28. On a video via her Instagram account on September 6, 2022, titled "The making of ''Midnights''", Swift revealed that
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, who had worked with her before on her five studio albums since ''1989'' (2014), was the producer on the album. Starting from September 21, 2022, exactly a month before ''Midnights'''s release, she announced a thirteen-episode short series called ''Midnights Mayhem with Me'' on the social media platform
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. The series' purpose is to announce a song title every episode by rolling a lottery cage containing thirteen
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balls numbered one to thirteen, each ball representing a track. "Mastermind" was the first track title Swift revealed.


Composition and lyrics

"Mastermind" is a subdued electropop song with a duration of three minutes and eleven seconds. In line with other ''Midnights'' tracks, it incorporates a bleeping electronic
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, swirling synth
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s, an expansive bass, and layered vocal harmonies. The
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features cinematic strings. Ilana Kaplan from the ''Alternative Press'' compared the opening synths to the "jittery" introduction of
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" (1971). The lyrics are about reflecting upon one's past and declaring that the protagonist is the mastermind behind everything that happened. The song opens with, "Once upon a time, the planets and the fates and all the stars aligned/ You and I ended up in the same room at the same time", which ''Time'' interpreted as a throwback to Swift's 2008 single " Love Story", in that both reference
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's trope of star-crossed lovers. Throughout the verses, Swift's character paints herself as the grandmaster scheming a plan to "assess the equation of you". The refrain contrasts with the theme of love guided by fate and destiny on Swift's past songs (such as " Invisible String" or " Long Story Short") and asserts that "none of it was accidental", depicting the narrator as the person responsible for everything that has happened ("What if I told you I’m a mastermind? And now you’re mine/ It was all by design"). Some critics commented that the song's confessional and openly personal sentiments are representative of ''Midnight'''s overarching lyrical theme.
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from ''
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'' described the track as Swift's "villain origin story", highlighting the lyrics, "No one wanted to play with me as a little kid/ So I've been scheming like a criminal ever since/ To make them love me and make it seem effortless." Hannah Mylrea from ''
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'' considered the cited lyrics a personal revelation that only comes to light "in the wee hours". According to ''
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'''s Saloni Gajjar, the track also makes fun of Swift's public image and dating history. In a review for the ''
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'', Mikael Wood wrote that in addition to being a confession of Swift's love life, "Mastermind" is also about her career maneuver from a teenage
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musician to a global pop star ("I laid the groundwork/ and then just like clockwork/ the dominoes cascaded in a line").


Commercial performance

Upon the release of ''Midnights'', all 13 tracks of the standard edition debuted inside the top-15 of the ''Billboard'' Global 200 chart simultaneously; "Mastermind" was at number 13. In the United States, it debuted and peaked at number 13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The song peaked at number 12 on the Canadian Hot 100 and was certified gold from Music Canada on November 24, 2022. "Mastermind" appeared on record charts of various territories, at number 12 in Australia, number 13 in the Philippines, number 14 in Singapore, number 18 in Malaysia, number 33 in Portugal and Vietnam, number 51 in Lithuania, number 52 in Czech Republic, number 56 in Sweden, number 62 in Slovakia, and number 80 in Spain.


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from ''Pitchfork''. ;Recording * Recorded at Rough Customer Studio (Brooklyn) and
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(New York City) * Mixed at MixStar Studios (
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at Sterling Sound (
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) * Bobby Hawk's performance was recorded by Jon Gautier at Sound House Studios (
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) * Evan Smith's performance was recorded by herself at Pleasure Hill Recording (
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) * Zem Audu's performance was recorded by himself at Audu Music Studio (Brooklyn) * Michael Riddleberger's performance was recorded by himself at Moultrie Studios (Brooklyn) * Mikey Freedom Hart's performance was recorded by David Hart at Big Mercy Sound (Brooklyn) ; Personnel *
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 – vocals, songwriter, producer *
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 – songwriter, producer, recording, drums, programming, percussion, Juno, Minimoog, electric guitars, background vocals * Evan Smith – synths, saxophone, recording * Bobby Hawk – violin * Zem Audu – saxophone, recording * Michael Riddleberger – drums * Mikey Freedom Hart – programming, Minimoog * Megan Searl – assistant
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* Jon Sher – assistant engineer * John Rooney – assistant engineer *
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 – mixing engineer * Bryce Bordone – assistant mix engineer *
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 – mastering engineer * Laura Sisk – recording * Jon Gautier – recording * David Hart – recording


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