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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.

Taylor Swift Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

Today was a fairytaleTaylor Swift43rank/position

Taylor Swift – Today Was A Fairytale (Taylor’s Version) (Lyric Video)
Today was a fairytaleTaylor Swift

This song by Taylor Swift, who has transcended the boundaries of country pop, is a romantic track that sings of a magical love.

Its lyrics, which depict a fairy-tale-like day of happiness, are striking and beautifully capture the feelings of a woman in love.

Released in January 2010 and featured on the soundtrack of the film “Valentine’s Day,” the song recorded 325,000 downloads in its first week.

It generated major buzz, reaching No.

2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Its warm atmosphere, as if blessing a newlywed couple brimming with joy, makes it perfect for a wedding recessional.

It’s a song that brings back memories of a wonderful day with someone special.

A Place In This WorldTaylor Swift44rank/position

This is a song included on global songstress Taylor Swift’s early album, Taylor Swift.

While she has now fully incorporated hip-hop into her music, this track has the distinctly country sound characteristic of her early days.

It’s a song that draws strength from everyday moments.

Better Than RevengeTaylor Swift45rank/position

Better Than Revenge – Taylor Swift (lyrics)
Better Than RevengeTaylor Swift

A humorous power song released by Taylor Swift.

It is said to have been inspired by her breakup with Joe Jonas.

Released in 2010, it became a hit around the world and won a Grammy Award, and is included on the album Speak Now.

Christmas Tree FarmTaylor Swift46rank/position

Christmas Tree Farm Guitar Tutorial // Taylor Swift Christmas Songs // Nena Shelby
Christmas Tree FarmTaylor Swift

A gem of a holiday song by Taylor Swift that weaves Christmas memories together with a sweet, wistful melody.

Released in December 2019, this nostalgic and heartwarming track sings of childhood memories on a Christmas tree farm.

The music video, produced by Swift herself, features her own childhood home videos, visually expressing the bonds with her family.

Built on a simple chord progression, it’s an easy song for beginner guitarists to try.

Highly recommended for those who want to perform at a Christmas party or play on Christmas Eve with someone special.

Come In With The RainTaylor Swift47rank/position

Taylor Swift – Come In With The Rain (Taylor’s Version) (Lyric Video)
Come In With The RainTaylor Swift

When it comes to spring, I think many people associate it with cheerfulness and warmth.

It’s true that spring has those aspects, but in terms of romance, it can’t really be called a warm season.

There’s research indicating that spring is the season with the most breakups among the four seasons, which makes it a tough time for love.

Taylor Swift’s “Come In With The Rain” is a breakup song perfectly suited to such a harsh spring, expressing a heartbreaking cry of “I never want to go through that again.”

EpiphanyTaylor Swift48rank/position

Taylor Swift – epiphany (Official Lyric Video)
EpiphanyTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift sings with empathy for those on the front lines of war and the pandemic.

Featured on the album Folklore, released in July 2020 by the American artist, this work weaves a sweeping narrative that overlays her grandfather’s experiences in World War II with the fight of healthcare workers against COVID-19.

With the aura of a sacred hymn, her ethereal vocals pierce the heart.

This song, which gives voice to the anguish and hope of people living through difficult times, will resonate with all who yearn for peace.

HoneyTaylor Swift49rank/position

Taylor Swift – Honey (Lyric Video)
HoneyTaylor Swift

This song portrays how the meaning of words can change dramatically depending on who says them.

Featured as the 11th track on the album “The Life of a Showgirl,” it was produced alongside renowned producers Max Martin and Shellback.

While the term “honey” can sometimes be used with sarcasm or snark, the singer expresses how their current partner calls them “honey” with deep affection, wrapped in a country-pop sound infused with R&B elements.

It’s a perfect fit for reels that exude a gentle sense of happiness—highly recommended for posts capturing everyday moments of a couple or time spent with someone special.