Taylor Swift Popular Song Rankings [2026]
This time, we’ve selected some of the most popular songs by the global songstress, Taylor Swift.
With her exceptional musicianship and powerful vocals, she continues to lead the world of pop music.
Here, we’d like to present a ranking of her hit tracks.
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Taylor Swift Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Down BadTaylor Swift64rank/position

This song, included on Taylor Swift’s album “The Tortured Poets Department,” released in April 2024, candidly portrays the pain of heartbreak.
The phrase “down bad” is repeated, strikingly expressing an obsession with a finished relationship and a profound sense of despair.
The lyrics and melody, infused with emotions born from her own experiences, create a beautiful yet melancholic atmosphere.
It features distinctive synth-pop and indie-inspired sounds, with polished production from her collaboration with Jack Antonoff and others.
If you want to face the pain of a breakup, it might be good to listen to this song and have a good cry.
EnchantedTaylor Swift65rank/position

This song by Taylor Swift dramatically conveys the feelings of a girl who meets a man and becomes completely captivated by him.
It is said to be about Adam Young, known as Owl City, and later Adam created a response song addressed to Taylor.
End Game ft. Ed Sheeran, FutureTaylor Swift66rank/position

It’s a collaboration track by Taylor Swift with Ed Sheeran and Future, included on her 2018 release “Reputation.” The song expresses the feeling any girl might have of wanting to be someone’s best (and last).
It speaks for women struggling with love—being afraid the relationship might fall apart and pulling back as a result.
It’s the kind of song that would be perfect to hype up to when it’s just the girls hanging out.
Everything Has Changed (ft. Ed Sheeran)Taylor Swift67rank/position

As a perfect song choice for a wedding, I recommend the collaboration between Taylor Swift and the UK-born Ed Sheeran.
It’s a charming ballad featuring the duo’s seamless harmonies and warm melodies, with lyrics that capture the thrilling uncertainty and hopeful expectations of a new romance born from a life-changing encounter.
It carefully portrays two people who long to truly get to know each other.
Included on the album Red and released with a music video, the track received high praise from critics and won numerous music awards.
Paired with its pure-love storyline in the video, I think it’s an ideal song for a wedding opening or end credits.
Eyes OpenTaylor Swift68rank/position

The stop-motion MV is incredibly cute.
At the same time, the band-leaning sound of the song has a very dramatic and cool side.
The way it makes you want to rewatch it and search for meaning might mean you’ve already been drawn into Taylor’s world.
Please watch it with your eyes wide open.
FearlessTaylor Swift69rank/position

As the album’s lead track, it’s incredibly catchy and instantly draws you in.
With a gentle tone that feels like speaking to someone you love, it’s very soothing.
Even so, the unwavering sense of rhythm and tight rhymes showcase the artist’s excellent sense of balance.
The bridge is really cool.
GorgeousTaylor Swift70rank/position

Feeling so mad at someone for being just too “gorgeous”!? This is a humor-filled unrequited love song sung by American artist Taylor Swift.
Set to a lively synth-pop sound, the lyrics strikingly portray being tongue-tied in front of a love-at-first-sight crush and the complicated feeling of liking someone so much it actually makes you angry.
Many people have probably experienced going blank the moment they see their crush or being swept away by their own emotions.
You could say it’s a song packed with that uncontrollable rush and flutter of the very moment love begins.


