Top 10 Taylor Swift singles

The Voice is set to return on NBC for its seventh season and features two new coaches, Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams. Now the show has also added one more musical mentor to help contests this season. Taylor Swift will be joining The Voice as a guest mentor this season.

This guest mentor role was featured last season when Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay, stepped in to help all of the teams and their contestants. Season seven of The Voice will be returning to NBC on September 22.


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In honor of Swift joining the The Voice family, TheCelebrityCafe.com is counting down the top ten Taylor Swift singles from her early career to her most recent release of “Shake it Off.” Did your favorite Swift song not make the list? Comment below and add your favorite.

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10. You Belong With Me

Swift is known for taking her real life relationship experiences and turning them into hit songs. “You Belong With Me” was an upbeat pop infused song that showed off Swift’s ability to not only perform a hit song but to write one herself. She has a way of relating to her fans and connecting with them through her music, this way she is able to be open and honest, which is a large reason she is a fan favorite. When it comes to her music, she is always willing to tell her side of the story when it comes to her dating life.

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9. Mean

Swift addressed her critics’ head on when she released the single “Mean.” The song took on a life of its own with fans and became an anthem for people who had been bullied or put down by others.

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8. Back to December

Swift put her emotions on paper when she wrote "Back to December" following her breakup from Twilight star Taylor Lautner. The song was emotional and showcased Swift's incredible and growing vocal range. The song felt sincere and honest.

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7. Everything Has Changed – ft. Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran opened for a large portion of the Red tour and was able to bring his unique guitar and vocal skills to “Everything Has Changed” which was featured on Red album. The two had the chance to perform the single live for fans on tour and it quickly became a favorite. Sheeran’s vocal style felt gritty and modern, which was a compliment to the sweet and sincere vocal style of Swift.

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6. 22

Red featured many hit songs including the widely popular, “22,” which became an anthem for all ages. This single created thousands of covers on YouTube and audience members at the Red tour wearing cat ears to the show. The music video embodied the upbeat nature and fun side to this single. Swift was able to show off her personality and even featured her friends in the video for “22.”

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5. Love Story

Swift was able to showcase her lyrical skills with “Love Story,” which became an instant fan favorite. The theme of that music video carried over into Swift’s worldwide Fearless tour.

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4. Mine

Swift is known for writing breakup anthems but she flipped her tune when she performed “Mine,” which was all about staying together and falling in love. The video was heartfelt and it was refreshing to see Swift take a different perspective on love.

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3. Tim McGraw

It is hard to imagine a time when Swift was not at the top of the music industry but she started out opening up for major country artists such as Tim McGraw and Faith Hill on tour playing her first single, “Tim McGraw.” The song highlights the talent that Swift posses and how she is able to write hit songs.

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2. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

“We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” was the first single off of the highly successful Red. The song took Swift’s music in a more pop driven direction and featured an unforgettable and catchy chorus that made the song playable over and over.

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1. Shake It Off

Swift is planning to follow up Red with her next album 1989. When she released the music video for the first single, “Shake It Off,” she came close to breaking the Internet because of fan demand for watching the video. The music video and song is a more pop direction for Swift and it appears that she is letting go of her country roots. Her fan base is so devoted, the song instant hit No. 1 on iTunes upon it’s release, providing that Swift is larger than a music genre, she has in fact become her own genre.

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