Taylor Swift - 1989 (Taylor's Version)
100

Even a decade after its initial release, '1989' remains the greatest pop album of all time. Taylor taking the huge risk of shifting from her country roots and diving right into pop super-stardom paid off in ways we had never seen done before. This album will NEVER go out of style.

Taylor Swift - Speak Now (Taylor's Version)
96

Entirely self-writen by Taylor, she shut down rumours and speculation that she isn't as talented of a songwriter as people say. 'Speak Now' highlights the journey from girlhood to womanhood and is a standout in her career.

Taylor Swift - Midnights
95

Taylor's tenth album jerks us out of the fairytale forest and takes us back to a dazzling synth-pop album. Moody, melancholic, and masterfully crafted, 'Midnights' offers us an insight into Taylor's muses and late night dreams... or nightmares. It takes all three of her former pop albums and blends them into a more sophisticated body of work that indicates she feels free.

Taylor Swift - Red (Taylor's Version)
94

An album that upon release presented to be her magnum-opus, held true to that promise on her re-recorded version of the album. From heartbreak and sorrow, to optimistic new beginnings, 'Red' breaks Swift out of her country roots to pop music in a masterful blend.

Taylor Swift - Fearless (Taylor's Version)
90

An album that was hailed an early masterpiece in Taylor's career reinstated to that status via her re-recording journey. 'Fearless' showed that Taylor's pen game was always elite and that she was only just getting started.

Taylor Swift - evermore
90

evermore explores more themes instiled by its predecessor, folklore, in numerous ways but falls just short. Once again escaping to an alternate universe, Swift add's a bit more of a pop-gloss to this record providing us with a unique sound.

Taylor Swift - folklore
100

Folklore presents as Taylor's most creative work yet. It's wistful, sad, beautiful, and introspective...but most importantly it feels freeing. This album cemented her as one of the most prolific and talented songwriters of all time.

Taylor Swift - Lover
88

Though bright and airy presenting, Lover explores not just the highs of being in love, but the anxieties that accompany it. From classic pop-bangers like 'Cruel Summer' and 'Lover', to vulnerable tracks such as 'The Archer' or 'Soon You'll Get Better', it covers an array of genres that only Taylor could make cohesive.

Taylor Swift - reputation
80

From the album cover and aesthetics, you'd probably expect 'Reputation' to come off as angry or down-right pissed off. And though you'd be right in a few aspects, Taylor opens up to a more vulnerable side of her and her love life we haven't yet seen.

Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift
75

Taylor Swift showed that it is never too early to start mastering your craft. Though oridinary in some aspects, the album reaches high peaks few country artists have aspired to.

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