[2026] Taylor Swift’s Best and Most Popular Songs: A Guide for Beginners
Taylor Swift, who announced her engagement in August 2025 and continues to draw even more attention.
Signing with a record label at 13 and debuting at 16, she expanded her career from country music to pop, setting numerous records, including 13 Grammy wins.
Especially since 2020, she has taken on new challenges, such as releasing rerecorded versions of her past songs as “Taylor’s Version” and achieving huge success with the concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of songs that showcase Taylor Swift’s appeal—from recent buzzworthy tracks to classic hits.
It’s perfect for anyone looking to start exploring Taylor Swift’s music.
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[2026] Taylor Swift’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs for Beginners (101–110)
evermore (ft. Bon Iver)Taylor Swift

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 Swift

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.
marjorieTaylor Swift

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?
tolerate itTaylor Swift

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who is also known for winning 12 Grammy Awards.
The track “tolerate it,” included on her ninth album evermore, is an impressive number featuring an ensemble built around a piano timbre that evokes a sense of melancholy.
Its relaxed 5/4 arrangement enhances the beautiful melody and the transparent, airy sound.
It’s a ballad with a pleasant sense of weightlessness that draws you into its depth.
It’s Nice To Have A FriendTaylor Swift

One of the theme songs released for the movie “M3GAN” is “It’s Nice To Have A Friend.” This is a ballad sung by songstress Taylor Swift.
In the song, the beauty of having a friend is celebrated.
If you listen to the track on its own, it feels truly heartwarming, but after watching the film, another side comes into view.
You may feel a chill from the additional message embedded in its lyrics.

