Taylor Swiftis, undeniably, one of themost influential artists of the 21st century.

She is incredibly popular among various audiences thanks to her lyrical prowess and authenticity.

This song is a treat for anyone at the intersection between Swifties and Directioners.

Taylor Swift singing during the Reputation tour with a promo image of Taylor Swift’s face from the Reputation album

Their voices shine in the falsetto notes of the pre-choruses and at the edge of the verses.

13Shake It Off

1989 (2014)

1989is an album filled with well-known singles.

She is belting her absolute heart out in the last chorus, though.

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off ofThe Tortured Poets Department.

As the first single off ofreputation, it’s perfect.

11Blank Space

The second single off of1989follows the path paved by “Shake It Off.”

Lorde featured on her single cover for What Was That, with her hair in braids and her face covered with water.

Its accompanying music video is the perfect visual representation of that character.

Unfortunately, it’s overshadowed by the tracks that remain.

10Style

Clearly,1989is a bit of a fan favorite.

Taylor Swift and Zayn Malik silhouetted in blue lighting from the “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” music video

She directly speaks against internet trolls and online negativity while also pledging her support for the LGBTQ+ community.

“Delicate"feels like a representation ofreputation’s true nature.

“Delicate” is an ode to the hesitation that comes with falling in love again.

A screenshot from Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” music video where she wears a white ballerina costume holding her hands out in jazz hands with other ballerinas dancing behind her.

It’s the least streamed out of this list’s threereputationentries, but holds strong within our top 10.

On an album as thematically personal asMidnights, “Anti-Hero” is the perfect single to invite listeners in.

6Don’t Blame Me

There are certain tracks on each Swift album that stand out vocally.

A screenshot from Taylor Swift’s “Style” music video where she sits on the ground with her head turned to the right and her back to the camera wearing a lacey white dress with a deep V in the back.

It’s a song that was made to be played in sold-out stadiums.

It just nearly breaks the top five, but it isn’t far off.

A screenshot from Taylor Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” music video where she lays in bed wearing a silk pink eye mask that reads “Calm Down” in gold lettering.

A screenshot from Taylor Swift’s “Delicate” music video where she stand on a subway car wearing a blue fringed dress clutching both hands over her right shoulder.

A screenshot from Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” music video where one version of herself stands on a scale in white pajamas while another version of herself in an orange and black two-piece set and black heeled boots leans over to read the scale in a judgemental way.

A screenshot from Taylor Swift’s “Wildest Dreams” music video where she is acting on a film set, kissing an actor with her left foot kicked up and bent at the knee behind her.