Published 17:01 IST, March 4th 2020
Taylor Swift's best music videos that fans must check out
Taylor Swift is one of the most successful pop artists in the music industry today. Here are some of her best music videos you must check out.
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Taylor Swift's musical recordings and compilations run through various genres, from country to pop to EDM. The singer stepped into the music industry back in the year 2006 and has been successful for almost over a decade now. The 29-year-old singer and songwriter has carved a niche in the music industry and garnered huge attention from fans.
The singer recently released a single, Lover which gained over 66 million views on YouTube. An album of the same name will be released soon. Here are some of the best music videos of the singer to listen to. Have a look:
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Look What You Made Me Do (2017)
Look What You Made Me Do is undoubtedly one of the most popular songs ever made by Swift. The video has over 1 billion views on YouTube, a record that is achieved by very few artists. This song is reportedly considered to be the singer's biggest superhit.
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Bad Blood (2015)
Taylor Swift collaborated with rapper Kendrick Lamar for this music video. The song has over 1.2 billion views on YouTube. The music video is about Taylor Swift's betrayal by her friend.
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Blank Space (2014)
This is one of the most popular hits in Taylor's singing singer. The music video has a whopping over 2.5 billion views on YouTube. The video is highly popular amongst millennials. Taylor bagged many awards for the music video at events like MTV Music Awards.
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Shake It Off (2014)
Shake It Off is the first soundtrack from the album 1989. The music video marks Taylor Swift's shift from country music to pop music. The song is reportedly to be Taylor's biggest single that bagged over 1.6 million sales in the UK. The music video explores the theme of self-improvement.
17:01 IST, March 4th 2020