The Alchemy

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"The Alchemy"
Song by Taylor Swift
from the album The Tortured Poets Department
ReleasedApril 19, 2024 (2024-04-19)
Studio
Genre
Length3:16
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Taylor Swift
  • Jack Antonoff
Lyric video
"The Alchemy" on YouTube

"The Alchemy" is a song from Taylor Swift's eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department (2024). Swift wrote and produced the track with Jack Antonoff. A pop rock track, "The Alchemy" uses extensive football imagery to describe a burgeoning romance after going through heartbreak. Some critics deemed the football imagery and metaphors weak, but some others praised the production elements. The track peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Global 200 and reached the top 25 in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States.

Background and release[edit]

Swift started working on The Tortured Poets Department immediately after she submitted her tenth studio album, Midnights, to Republic Records for release in 2022. She continued working on it in secrecy throughout the US leg of the Eras Tour in 2023.[1] The album's conception took place when Swift's personal life continued to be a widely covered topic in the press.[2] She described The Tortured Poets Department as her "lifeline" album which she "really needed" to make.[3] Republic Records released it on April 19, 2024; "The Alchemy" is 15th on the track list.[4] Swift performed an acoustic guitar rendition at Nanterre concert on May 12, 2024, as part of the Eras Tour.[5]

Music and lyrics[edit]

"The Alchemy" is a pop rock song[6] with R&B influences in its instrumentation,[7] composed of echoing drums and layered vocals.[8] Will Hodgkinson of The Times wrote that it has a "dreamy, romantic" production.[6] The lyrics use extensive football imagery to describe starting a new relationship.[9][10] Time's Shannon Carlin wrote that the track's placement near the end of the standard album shows that Swift's character is willing to "fight again with this new one-of-a-kind guy" after detailing ex-lovers on the preceding tracks ("These blokes warm the benches/ We've been on a winning streak").[11] Lauren Huff of Entertainment Weekly agreed, saying that "The Alchemy", placed after "songs about heartache so bad that Swift compares it to 'cardiac arrest' in her epilogue", signaled a "good kind" of madness, of falling in love.[12] The song's lyrics also appear to draw a parallen between the chemicals released by the brain when playing a sport and those released when one is in love.[13] Swift's character tells her new lover that she is willing to be all in ("So when I touch down/ Call the amateurs and cut 'em from the team") and admits that she does not have another choice ("Honestly, who are we to fight the alchemy?").[11] The song also features details of the lover winning a football match ("Shirts off, and your friends lift you up, over their heads").[14] In the bridge, Swift's character asserts: "Where's the trophy? He just comes, running over to me."[11] Many publications interpreted "The Alchemy" to be about Swift's relationship with the football player Travis Kelce.[11][12][15]

Reception[edit]

Criticisms of the song mostly took issue with its lyrics. Some critics, such as The Atlantic's Spencer Kornharber,[16] Slate's Carl Wilson,[17] and Beats Per Minute's John Wohlmacher, considered the football imagery in the lyrics weak, "terrible", and "tossed-off".[7] The Daily Telegraph's Neil McCormick said the track contains "cheesy sports puns".[18] Writing for the Financial Times, Ludovic Hunter-Tilney said that the song was one of the "repetitive" tracks and opined that the title was used incorrectly.[19] Lindsay Zoladz of The New York Times described the song as "weightless".[20] Sputnikmusic's Hugh G. Paddles argued that "The Alchemy" is an "otherwise effervescent and personally charged" track but criticized the "faux-narcotic slurred delivery" mentioning a drug reference near the ending lines.[21] More positive reviews focused on the production. Wohlmacher praised the sound as "[laid] back and elegant" and said that the "mood of the composition" makes up for the lyrics.[7] Hodgkinson gave the song a five-star rating: "It's excellent — epic but intimate, like the final scene in a blockbuster."[6] Ranking all 31 tracks, Jason Lipshutz of Billboard placed "The Alchemy" at 21, calling it a "glittering love song".[22] Alex Hopper of American Songwriter described the track as "sauntering, sexy".[23]

Following its release, "The Alchemy" debuted and peaked at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100, where the song and tracks from the album made Swift the first artist to occupy the top 14 of the chart.[24][25] In Australia, it opened at its peak of number 18 on the ARIA Singles Chart and made her the artist with the most entries in a single week with 29.[26][27] Elsewhere, "The Alchemy" reached number 19 on the Billboard Global 200[28] and charted within the countries of New Zealand (19),[29] Canada (21),[30] Portugal (41),[31] Sweden (65),[32] and France (157).[33] It also peaked at number 23 on the United Kingdom's Audio Streaming Chart[34] and number 39 on Greece's International Top 100 Digital Singles.[35]

Personnel[edit]

Charts[edit]

Chart performance for "The Alchemy"
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[26] 18
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[30] 21
France (SNEP)[33] 157
Global 200 (Billboard)[28] 19
Greece International (IFPI)[35] 39
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[29] 19
Portugal (AFP)[31] 41
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[32] 65
UK Streaming (OCC)[34] 23
US Billboard Hot 100[24] 13

References[edit]

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  32. ^ a b "Veckolista Singlar, vecka 17". Sverigetopplistan. Archived from the original on April 26, 2024. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
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