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] (21–30)
MeanTaylor Swift26rank/position

Taylor Swift is a globally renowned songstress and singer-songwriter who rose from a young top star in the country scene to the queen of pop.
Here, we introduce “Mean,” a celebrated track from her third studio album, Speak Now—released in 2010 and a massive hit—which was also issued as a single.
Many of you may remember the music video, featuring a striking image of Taylor strumming a banjo as she sings.
The lyrics, sharp and biting in true Taylor fashion, pack quite a punch, but the song itself has the breezy feel of country pop with a strong country flavor—perfect for a pleasant autumn drive in mild weather.
MaroonTaylor Swift27rank/position

Taylor Swift, the preeminent singer-songwriter of our time and a pop star who continues to lead the music scene.
Her ability to transform her own experiences into brilliant songs is nothing short of remarkable.
This piece, included on the album Midnights released in October 2022, is a profound ballad that once again showcases her talent as a lyricist.
It deftly uses shifts in color to portray how a blazing romance fades over time into a dull, wine-stain-like mark on the heart.
The restrained synth-pop sound gently stirs memories of days gone by.
In addition to reaching No.
3 on the U.S.
singles chart, it was featured in her concert film and drew significant attention.
It’s a masterpiece best listened to alone on a night when you want to immerse yourself in cherished memories.
Christmas Must Be Something MoreTaylor Swift28rank/position

An original song by Taylor Swift—one of today’s greatest pop stars—featured on her 2007 holiday EP, The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection.
The lyrics are striking in the way they ask whether Christmas has a true meaning even without material symbols like ribbons, wrapping paper, and mistletoe.
It’s said to be based on a song she wrote around the age of 13, conveying the message that the essence of Christmas lies not in surface decorations, but in the faith-based meaning of the Savior’s birth.
With a country-tinged sound woven from guitar, banjo, and fiddle, the track carries a spiritual atmosphere.
Highly recommended for moments when you want to reconsider the meaning of Christmas or sing a holiday song with depth!
I Can Do It With A Broken HeartTaylor Swift29rank/position

Taylor Swift’s new song “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.” Her early country-based songs are easy, but many of her recent tracks are also comfortable to sing.
Among them, this one is especially accessible because it doesn’t require belting, so even those who aren’t confident in their vocal power can sing it without any problem.
The chorus has a decent level of intensity, but it’s surprisingly built around the low-mid and mid ranges, so there’s no issue even if you can’t hit high notes.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
All Too Well (Sad Girl Autumn Version)Taylor Swift30rank/position

Taylor Swift, an American singer-songwriter who is also extremely popular in Japan.
As the title suggests, her “All Too Well (Sad Girl Autumn Version)” is an arrangement of the 2012 song “All Too Well,” reimagined with the theme of a “sad girl in autumn.” The vintage-tinged piano tone pairs exquisitely with her wistful vocals, evoking a nostalgic autumn atmosphere.


