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Taylor Swift’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

Taylor Swift, who’s never short on buzz thanks to collaborations with top-tier artists and her 2017 Grammy win.

In this piece, we’ve selected her karaoke favorites that are popular in Japan.

Her songs are brimming with energy.

So, which ones made the ranking?

Taylor Swift Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)

22Taylor Swift8rank/position

A thrilling pop anthem that celebrates the freedom and vibrancy of being 22.

American artist Taylor Swift vividly captures the joys and anxieties of youth on her album “Red.” Standing at the threshold of adulthood while still holding onto youth, the song impressively conveys a sense of liberation and the importance of friendship.

Released as a single in March 2013, it reached No.

20 on the U.

S.

Billboard Hot 100 and became one of the signature works of the Grammy-winning artist.

It’s perfect for making memories with close friends or as background music for special occasions.

Blending innocence with a mature vibe, this track is sure to energize birthday parties and gatherings with friends.

Back To DecemberTaylor Swift9rank/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.

Blank SpaceTaylor Swift10rank/position

This is a motivational song by Taylor Swift, approached with vocal skills that express both delicacy and power over a girlish acoustic sound.

With nuanced vocal work that also suits women in their 30s, it has a style that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.

Taylor Swift Karaoke Fan-Favorite Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

I Can Do It With A Broken HeartTaylor Swift11rank/position

Taylor Swift – I Can Do It With A Broken Heart (Official Video)
I Can Do It With A Broken HeartTaylor Swift

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.

Bad Blood ft. Kendrick LamarTaylor Swift12rank/position

Taylor Swift – Bad Blood ft. Kendrick Lamar
Bad Blood ft. Kendrick LamarTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift’s signature work, which powerfully sings of the complex emotions of betrayal and friendship, is a track that lets you fully savor the overwhelming expressive power of the American-born artist.

This song portrays the deep wounds caused by betrayal by a close friend, as well as the strong will to rise again in spite of it.

Through her collaboration with Kendrick Lamar, it achieves an innovative sound where pop and hip-hop are beautifully fused.

Released as a single from the album 1989 in May 2015, it became a massive hit, reaching No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It is a must-listen for anyone who has been deeply hurt in their relationships or wants to keep moving forward in difficult times.

BejeweledTaylor Swift13rank/position

Taylor Swift – Bejeweled (Official Music Video)
BejeweledTaylor Swift

Songs by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift are popular at karaoke, right? Among them, “Bejeweled” is an easy, upbeat song to sing.

Just like the title suggests, which evokes a look adorned with jewels, the music video featuring a woman decked out in various gemstones is also captivating.

Playing the official video while you sing is sure to amp up the excitement! Other classics like “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” are great picks too!

ChangeTaylor Swift14rank/position

Taylor is more than worthy of being called a global songstress.

This time, I’m highlighting one of her songs that’s relatively less mainstream.

It’s an anthem that encourages those who keep trying, saying, “Don’t give up, because we will absolutely win in the end.” The song was also used as a U.

S.

television network’s theme for the Beijing Olympics.