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 Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
You’re Losing MeTaylor Swift91rank/position

Taylor Swift’s ballad has become a popular track featured in Instagram Reels and Stories.
Released in May 2023 as a bonus track on the limited edition Midnights (The Late Night Edition), the song is a moving portrayal of the end of a relationship.
Its distinctive production methods—such as sampling a heartbeat—have also drawn attention.
The lyrics delicately depict a woman’s inner conflict as she faces the end of a romance, resonating with many listeners.
It’s a recommended song for those who have experienced heartbreak or are struggling with an important relationship.
evermore (ft. Bon Iver)Taylor Swift92rank/position

The incomparable songstress Taylor Swift is known for many things, and one of them is the title track of her album, “evermore.” The song is set in November and portrays a person who has been haunted by something since summer.
Throughout the song, this person suffers through the entirety of November and finally arrives at December.
It’s a truly bittersweet piece, but in the end, it suggests that one day they will be freed from this pain.
Those who have struggled with something for a long time may find it especially relatable.
exile (feat. Bon Iver)Taylor Swift93rank/position

Taylor Swift’s “exile” is a perfect fit for the autumn mood, with its melancholy lyrics about a man and a woman parting ways.
Justin Vernon, the vocalist of the indie rock band Bon Iver, appears as a guest on the track.
It reached No.
6 on the U.S.
charts and No.
8 on the U.K.
charts.
Expressing miscommunication and separation, “exile” is a song that really hits home when you listen to it in the chilly autumn season.
lomlTaylor Swift94rank/position

If you’re seeking an experience where a piano melody quietly resonates in your heart, you should listen to this exquisite ballad by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
This work, featuring her delicate vocals and a piano-centered arrangement co-crafted with Aaron Dessner, deeply stirs listeners’ emotions with its beautiful tones.
It portrays the pain of a phrase meaning “the love of one’s life” turning into “the loss of one’s life,” and the protagonist’s profound regret upon realizing that a once-legendary relationship was fleeting and needless is truly moving.
Included on the April 2024 album The Tortured Poets Department, the song has received high acclaim, reaching No.
12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It’s a perfect track for nights when you want to quietly shed tears and find solace in the sorrow of heartbreak.
marjorieTaylor Swift95rank/position

Let me introduce “marjorie,” a song about parting and the positive feelings that can arise from it.
This track is dedicated by Taylor Swift to her grandmother, singer Marjorie Finlay.
In the song, she conveys the message that “even after someone has passed away, they continue to live on in our hearts.” A highlight is how you can feel both her respect as a fellow singer and her deep love as a family member.
Why not listen to it while reflecting on your own relationship with your grandfather or grandmother?


