Of these 14 songs, only five of her 11 studio albums are represented, along with one featured single off of a movie soundtrack. One album rules above all with four tracks over 1 billion streams, while two of the five albums boast three tracks on the coveted list. With two re-recordings remaining (Taylor Swift and reputation) and the consistency of her fans, this list is sure to grow.
14I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (ft. ZAYN)
Fifty Shades Darker Soundtrack (2017)
Released as part of the star-studded Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack in 2017, “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” is a grandly sensual track featuring Zayn Malik of One Direction. Malik pulls listeners into the track from the first verse through the first chorus, with Swift bringing out her breathy falsetto on the second verse until the track bursts through the final chorus with a call-and-response style, showing off their impressive vocals.
13 Shake It Off
1989 (2014)
1989 is an album filled with well-known singles. “Shake It Off” was the first, released just over two months before the album, and it’s an energetic track about letting negativity fall right off your shoulders. Swift uses this track as a way to directly call out those who comment excessively on her dating life, proving to them that if they just listened to her music instead, maybe they wouldn’t feel the need to be so negative all the time.
“I go on too many dates
But I can’t make ’em stay
At least that’s what people say, mm-mm,
That’s what people say, mm-mm”
With 1989 having such stronger singles than this, it’s difficult to justify ranking “Shake It Off” any higher. It’s a fun, carefree track that makes you feel good, and sometimes that’s all you need from a song. Of course, it has its deeper meanings when you think about the way the press and everyday people alike pick apart her every move, but it doesn’t invite such introspection on the surface like some of her other songs do. She is belting her absolute heart out in the last chorus, though.
12 Look What You Made Me Do
reputation (2017)

Taylor Swift’s 2017 revenge album, Reputation, was inspired by a nasty 2016 feud with rapper Kanye West and his former wife, Kim Kardashian.
On its own, “Look What You Made Me Do” almost feels like a historical artifact, capturing such a specific moment in time in Swift’s personal life and career that we’ve only seen since in “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” off of The Tortured Poets Department. As the first single off of reputation, it’s perfect. The shock of such an over-the-top track coming from the music industry’s country-turned-pop girl next door is nothing short of iconic, but it slips to the wayside in comparison to the other tracks on the album.
11 Blank Space
1989 (2014)
With how successful the music video and the album were, it’s no surprise that this song has accumulated over 1 billion streams. It’s the second, but not the last, 1989 track on this list, and not one of the album’s strongest tracks overall. The thematic elements weaved into Swift’s personal experience as a public figure who is ridiculed daily for her dating life are incredibly smart, and the song does a clever job of getting those ideas across to listeners. Unfortunately, it’s overshadowed by the tracks that remain.
10 Style
1989 (2014)
Clearly, 1989 is a bit of a fan favorite. “Style,” heavily hinted by its title to be about Harry Styles, is a hypnotizing song about the whirlwind effects of a love affair that straddles the line between obsessive and passionate. With a backing beat that calls for a walk down the Eras tour runway, it’s another one of the strong singles off an album that proved Swift’s pop music chops.
9 You Need To Calm Down
Lover (2019)
One of three pre-release singles off of Lover, “You Need To Calm Down” is one of Swift’s most culturally charged songs. She directly speaks against internet trolls and online negativity while also pledging her support for the LGBTQ+ community.
By urging those speaking out against marginalized communities and other women in the industry like herself to calm down, she’s practically using this song to kill them with kindness.
She suggests that if they took a few seconds to take a deep breath and look at the world around them, they might realize how futile their handmade protest signs are.
Given the wider elements of love in all its forms throughout the album, “You Need To Calm Down” is a unique addition.
It places love of those different from us and the denouncement of hate on an even level with friendship and romance, something that isn’t unique in the wider musical world but is rare within Swift’s discography.
8 Delicate
reputation (2017)
“Delicate” feels like a representation of reputation‘s true nature.
“Delicate” is an ode to the hesitation that comes with falling in love again. Swift’s relationship with Alwyn would go on to last until at least the beginning of her Eras Tour, making it her longest public relationship.
Although that relationship has ended, it’s beautiful to have an album that captures the start of it all and that a track like this is one of her most streamed songs. It’s the least streamed out of this list’s three reputation entries, but holds strong within our top 10.
7 Anti-Hero
Midnights (2022)
“Sometimes I feel like everybody is a sexy baby
And I’m a monster on the hill
Too big to hang out, slowly lurching towards your favorite city
Pierced through the heart but never killed”
As the lead single, it makes perfect sense that “Anti-Hero”is the most streamed song off Midnights.
Swift confronts her age as she looks at up-and-coming pop stars like Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter, a recurring thought that her lover will leave her, and a dream where her future daughter-in-law kills her for her money. Its catchy chorus and upbeat production might have a more distant listener thinking there’s nothing too dark about the song, but even the smallest closer look presents us with an insecurity that must be a sort of rite of passage for any female celebrity.
6 Don’t Blame Me
reputation (2017)
“Don’t Blame Me” is one of the most impressive tracks on reputation, both in terms of production and overall quality.
It’s a song that was made to be played in sold-out stadiums. Swift’s ability to make a love song sound so haunting yet so enchanting is one of the reasons fans keep coming back to this track specifically. It just nearly breaks the top five, but it isn’t far off.
5 Wildest Dreams
1989 (2014)
“Wildest Dreams” might not be the first track you think of from 1989, but it’s one of the most gorgeous love songs Swift has made so far.
The beating pulse in the background only adds to the classic beauty of Swift’s voice among an instrumental that seems to be closing in on her as the song goes on.
She’s in the middle of a love affair that feels too good to be true, and she needs her lover to reassure her that, even if it ends, he’ll still see her in his dreams.
4 cardigan
folklore (2020)
2020’s folklore is Swift’s most recent experimentation with a new sound. Her scaled-back production pushes her poetic lyrics to the forefront of this album.
It’s also a departure from Swift’s tendency to base songs on her own experiences; instead, she uses the time spent in quarantine imagining a life spent in a cabin in the woods, creating characters in her head and writing their lives out for everyone to hear.
“cardigan” is part of a trilogy within folklore, also including “august” and “betty,” which follow a high school love triangle.
“‘Cause I knew you
Steppin’ on the last train
Marked me like a bloodstain, I
I knew you
Tried to change the ending
Peter losing Wendy, I”
3 Lover
Lover (2019)
If there’s one thing Swift’s music is known for to a casual listener, it’s probably her love songs. From teenage crushes to deep infatuation, her catalog has led listeners through an entire lifetime of love. Lover is the album that sees Swift hit that nail right on the head.
Many popular artists have created songs that are immediately seen as perfect first dance songs; take “Thinking Out Loud” by Ed Sheeran as an example. “Lover” by Swift is easily one of the most danced-to songs for newly wedded couples released in the 21st century.
Her swoon-worthy instrumental practically invites the listener to grab the person closest to them and start swaying. This track feels like an easy argument to make for Swift’s most romantic song she’s released so far. If you haven’t thought about dancing with your future partner to this song, you’re lying.
2 august
folklore (2020)
Another part of folklore‘s sonic trilogy, “august” follows the so-called “other woman” within the love triangle who holds the boy’s heart for the summer, but loses him once the season ends.
It’s a heartbreaking song that leaves the listener asking many of the same questions as its protagonist. Will he call when they’re back at school? Does he remember the summer they spent together?
“august” is an impressive song within folklore itself, but also within Swift’s entire discography.
She uses tropes that could very well hold personal relevance for her, and ties them to characters born from her artistic mind.
It’s a realistic love story that fits into the world of any romantic comedy. It’s also the second most streamed song on the album, which speaks for itself.
1 Cruel Summer
Lover (2019)
The success of “Cruel Summer” cannot be downplayed. Lover was released in 2019 alongside five singles, all of which were released between April 2019 and January 2020 except one. Upon the release of the album, “Cruel Summer” became a quick fan favorite, so much so that fans practically begged Swift to make it a single in the hopes of receiving a music video and its own promotional run. It wasn’t until four years later that fans would see part of their wish come true.