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?
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Taylor Swift Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
I’m Only Me When I’m With YouTaylor Swift22rank/position

When I hear the phrase sung at the end of the chorus—something like “I can only be honest when you’re by my side”—I’m enveloped by a warm, gentle feeling.
It’s an early classic from one of the top stars of the modern pop scene, Taylor Swift.
The song was included as a bonus track on the reissue of her self-titled debut album, released in 2006 when she was just 16, and there’s an MV that lets you enjoy Taylor in her most natural light.
If you only know the Taylor who’s gone all-in on pop music today, you might be a little surprised by this breezy country-pop track.
While it can be heard as a love song, its lyrics also work as a friendship anthem, capturing the feelings of a teenager and resonating directly with listeners of any age.
I’d love to head out on a drive with a like-minded friend, this song as our BGM!
Is It Over Now?Taylor Swift23rank/position

The world-renowned songstress Taylor Swift.
Let me introduce “Is It Over Now?” from her album 1989.
It’s a mid-tempo ballad that portrays a breakup from a woman’s perspective.
While she harbors resentment toward her lover, it’s clear she hasn’t completely cut off her feelings.
That emotional complexity is heart-wrenching.
By the way, a self-cover version, “Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version),” has also been released.
Long LiveTaylor Swift24rank/position

It’s a song I’d proudly recommend not only to fans but to anyone.
Released as a digital download in 2012, it’s a thank-you song written for the band members and staff—the management team that supports her—and it conveys a bond of care and consideration.
A hidden gem that reached No.
13 on Billboard’s Country Digital Songs chart, it’s often given to express gratitude to friends, colleagues, and others who are always there for you, which is why I selected it as a friendship song in Western music.
LoverTaylor Swift25rank/position

A love song that sings of feelings for a beloved partner.
It’s the lead track from the seventh self-titled album released in 2019, and with its endlessly pop melody, it’s a romantic piece that’s quintessentially Taylor Swift.
While it conveys a sense of wistfulness, it’s also somehow wrapped in a happy vibe.
The melodic depth is wonderful, too.
The cover art is stylish—you can’t help but be captivated by it.
New RomanticsTaylor Swift26rank/position

Taylor Swift is a world-renowned diva and a hugely popular singer in Japan as well.
All of her songs are hits, so you’re guaranteed to get the crowd going if you sing them at karaoke! Her tracks tend to fall clearly into two types—tender ballads and high-energy numbers—and “New Romantics” leans toward the high-energy side.
It’s a really fun song, so try singing it together with everyone.
Speak NowTaylor Swift27rank/position

A track released in 2010 by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
It sings about feelings for a man who is about to marry another woman, and was inspired by one of Taylor’s friends.
It reached No.
8 on the charts in the United States and Canada.
You Need To Calm DownTaylor Swift28rank/position

Taylor Swift expresses the honest feelings that women often find hard to say out loud—briskly and brilliantly—in the form of outstanding songs.
Having achieved massive commercial success at a young age, she’s also been subjected to a great deal of malicious criticism.
“You Need to Calm Down” is her way of gently admonishing people with different values to take it down a notch.
At the same time, the track offers an approach to issues like America’s polarization, and its music video—featuring many celebrities—lands a perfect punchline when Katy Perry, with whom Taylor was reported to have had a feud, appears at the end.
Through its euphoric melody and sound, the song teaches the importance of self-affirmation and understanding others, and it ultimately ties into themes of love and friendship.





