Karaoke Ranking of Popular Taylor Swift Songs [2026]
Taylor Swift, who’s never short on buzz thanks to collaborations with top-tier artists and her 2017 Grammy win.
In this piece, we’ve selected her karaoke favorites that are popular in Japan.
Her songs are brimming with energy.
So, which ones made the ranking?
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Taylor Swift Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
New RomanticsTaylor Swift26rank/position

Taylor Swift is a world-renowned diva and a hugely popular singer in Japan as well.
All of her songs are hits, so you’re guaranteed to get the crowd going if you sing them at karaoke! Her tracks tend to fall clearly into two types—tender ballads and high-energy numbers—and “New Romantics” leans toward the high-energy side.
It’s a really fun song, so try singing it together with everyone.
Speak NowTaylor Swift27rank/position

A track released in 2010 by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
It sings about feelings for a man who is about to marry another woman, and was inspired by one of Taylor’s friends.
It reached No.
8 on the charts in the United States and Canada.
The Fate of OpheliaTaylor Swift28rank/position

Released in October 2025 as the lead single from the album “The Life of a Showgirl” and breaking streaming records on Spotify, this track is a perfect pick if you want to switch things up at year-end or New Year parties! It’s a dance-pop tune created in collaboration with the legendary duo Max Martin and Shellback, featuring dazzling synths and an Omnichord interwoven with an alluring new wave-style groove.
Quoting the tragic fate of Ophelia from Shakespeare’s Hamlet while singing a hopeful message about being saved by a loved one, it showcases Taylor Swift’s signature storytelling.
The music video was also released in tandem with a limited theatrical screening event, resulting in a work that fuses literary motifs with cinematic visuals.
Perform it at any gathering of Western pop fans and it’s sure to be a hot topic!
You Need To Calm DownTaylor Swift29rank/position

Taylor Swift expresses the honest feelings that women often find hard to say out loud—briskly and brilliantly—in the form of outstanding songs.
Having achieved massive commercial success at a young age, she’s also been subjected to a great deal of malicious criticism.
“You Need to Calm Down” is her way of gently admonishing people with different values to take it down a notch.
At the same time, the track offers an approach to issues like America’s polarization, and its music video—featuring many celebrities—lands a perfect punchline when Katy Perry, with whom Taylor was reported to have had a feud, appears at the end.
Through its euphoric melody and sound, the song teaches the importance of self-affirmation and understanding others, and it ultimately ties into themes of love and friendship.
augustTaylor Swift30rank/position

This is a gem of a ballad by Taylor Swift, the world-renowned American singer-songwriter, depicting a bittersweet love in August that signals the end of summer.
Included on the album Folklore, the song was crafted as part of a fictional love triangle, delicately voicing the feelings of a young woman who surrenders herself to a summer romance only to be abandoned in the end.
Its sound blends dream pop and soft rock, layered with reverb-drenched, ethereal tones that evoke the sensation of summer memories washing over like waves.
Released in July 2020, the track reached No.
23 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It’s a song you’ll want to play as summer fades, perfect for those who wish to linger in memories of love.


