All Of Taylor Swift’s No. 1 Hits — Including Her Newest Smash
09.11.2023 - 14:11
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As the world continues to stream and buy “Is It Over Now?,” let’s go over all 11 of Swift’s Hot 100 chart-toppers — just in case there were any that have been forgotten along the way. Can you name them all?“We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”The first of many rulers, it’s actually a bit surprising that it took Swift so long to reach the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100.
By the time “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” arrived atop the tally, she was a certified superstar and had scored many top 10 wins. The tune helped her transition from country to pop, and it set the stage for her next album. “Shake It Off”The lead single from her pop opus 1989, “Shake It Off” is still played today.
In some ways, it’s a bit corny — it’s probably your mom’s favorite pop song — but there’s a reason why it was so successful. The tune is insanely infectious, and even if it’s not the “coolest” track Swift has released, it does get the crowd dancing…even if it’s at a wedding.“Blank Space”After scoring her second Hot 100 No. 1 with “Shake It Off,” Swift proved that her move into pure pop was a smart one by doubling up.
“Blank Space,” the second single from her album 1989, also went right to No. 1 on the chart, showing that this set was about to become huge. It was another major win for the star, and it played brilliantly upon her image at the time as a boy-crazy stalker of sorts.
“Bad Blood” with Kendrick LamarThe third and final No. 1 smash from 1989, “Bad Blood” benefitted immensely from both a high-profile feature and a big-budget music video. The track, originally released as a solo affair, shot to the top of the Hot 100 after rapper Kendrick Lamar joined in on the fun.
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