Taylor Swift's Breakup Songs: Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]
Her songs, which resonate deeply with many women, feel so true-to-life—almost as if they’re singing the listener’s own feelings.
Many people may get that impression.
Here’s a ranking of her popular breakup songs.
Taylor Swift Heartbreak Songs: Top 10 Popular Tracks [2025] (1–10)
We Are Never Ever Getting Back TogetherTaylor Swift1rank/position

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has been active for many years.
This piece is a track that premiered in August 2012 ahead of her fourth album, Red, the record on which she made a major shift from country to pop.
In Japan, it was used as the theme song for the reality show Terrace House, so many people may recognize it from that.
The lyrics depict a strong resolve as she declares to an ex who wants to get back together, “We are never ever getting back together!” With a quintessential pop melody, it’s perfect for singing with an explosive energy.
If you deliver the conversational parts with emotion, it’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.
RedTaylor Swift2rank/position

Taylor Swift often releases breakup songs, and this one turns the emotions of heartbreak and the memories from when they first met into colors.
Because it was such a memorable relationship with intense feelings, she reportedly titled the song “Red.”
StyleTaylor Swift3rank/position
Taylor Swift’s voice is very pop and incredibly easy to listen to, and all her songs slip right into your heart.
This particular track has a Christmas-song vibe, making it a very fun listen.
It’s rhythmic, danceable, and uplifting.
You Belong With MeTaylor Swift4rank/position

There are many Taylor music videos that are like little dramas, and the PV for this song is one of the most drama-like.
In the MV, the story is that the same dowdy/awkward girl from the song falls for the boyfriend of the girl who’s the center of attention.
It’s also noteworthy that Taylor plays both roles herself—the unpopular girl and the popular girl.
Blank SpaceTaylor Swift5rank/position

This song portrays the tumult of romance with humor and irony.
Taylor Swift cleverly turns the way the media treats her on its head, exaggerating the image of a woman who dates a lot.
The lyric about writing a new lover’s name on a “blank space” symbolizes the cycle of relationships.
Released in November 2014, it spent seven consecutive weeks at number one in the U.
S.
It received high praise from critics and was nominated for a Grammy Award.
It’s a recommended track for those who’ve experienced heartbreak and want to take a closer look at themselves.
Back To DecemberTaylor Swift6rank/position

This country-tinged pop ballad by Taylor Swift is filled with regret for breaking up with her ex and an apology to him, and it is said that the lyrics were written about actor Taylor Lautner.
She sings wistfully, wishing she could go back to that December.
Better Than RevengeTaylor Swift7rank/position

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.





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