2 Years of Taylor Swift’s 'Midnights': Ranking the Top 7 Songs From the Grammy Award-Winning Album

Published 10/21/2024, 3:02 AM EDT

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Taylor Swift's impressive discography makes ranking her best work a challenge, but her 2022 album 'Midnights' stands out as a notable exception, resonating even with those beyond her devoted fan base. Having won two Grammys in a row, this album ranks as one of the instant chart toppers by Swift since the moment of release. The success, however, strikes a personal chord. Having turned midnight anxieties into award-winning magic, it was with this album that Swift established herself as the most beloved pop artist of this generation.

Commemorating Swift's worldwide achievement, here are the seven most unforgettable tracks of the album that have fans' hearts to this day.

Midnight Rain

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'Midnight Rain' with its compelling verses and production, showcases Swift's journey to success. The song debuted and peaked at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 and earned gold certification in the UK from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Its narrative and musical depth secure its spot among Swift's standout tracks.

Mastermind

As self-explanatory as it is, 'Mastermind', revealed Taylor Swift's strategic side, manipulating life's circumstances for love. Included in the Eras Tour set list, it debuted in the top 15 of the Billboard Global 200 and reached number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Its chart success spoke of Swift's ability to craft captivating, relatable stories.

Anti-Hero

'Anti-Hero' personified Taylor Swift's insecurities, which worked as a charm resonating with her predominantly teenage fanbase. With six awards under its belt, including Song and Video of the Year, it was this with thing song that Swift made history as the first artist to win Video of the Year consecutively. This achievement solidifies 'Anti-Hero' as one of Swift's most impactful songs.

Notably, the Grammy-nominated track also qualified as one of the most honest songs she had written, as she confessed herself in a slew of interviews. The track's significance also extends to its instrument, precisely the $10,000 worth of guitar which has a separate fanbase to itself.

Bejeweled

Although the songstress champions confidence and girl-power in almost all her works, none did it like 'Bejeweled', highlighting Swift's lyrical prowess. Reaching number eight on the Billboard Global 200 and top 10 in multiple countries, its inclusion in the Eras Tour setlist further cemented its popularity. This upbeat track stood for Swift's ability to craft empowering anthems.

Lavender Haze

'Lavender Haze' captivated with its intricate groove, modular synth, and sumptuous backing vocals. Peaking at number two in several countries, including the US and Canada, and reaching the top 10 globally, its success is undeniable. The song's music video, written and directed by Swift, has further added to its artistic merit.

Labyrinth

An intimate, ethereal song with synth-pop production, 'Labyrinth' earned acclaim as a 'stealth classic.' Debuted in the top fifteen of the Billboard Global 200, the song peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 demonstrating its resonance. This song showcased Swift's sonic experimentation and emotional depth. The song recently surpassed 300 Million streams on Spotify, ranking as her 89th song to achieve the feat. 

You're On Your Own, Kid

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'You're On Your Own, Kid' connected with Swift's 2008 hit 'Fifteen'. While Swifties are a sucker for crossovers, Swift weaved her magic, while also offering nostalgic wisdom. Opening at number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100, the song peaked at number six on the Canadian Hot 100.

Its success led to surprise performances on the Eras Tour and found its symbolic significance to Swift's famous friendship bands. The song's lyrics "So make the friendship bracelets/ Take the moment and taste it/ You've got no reason to be afraid" urge fans to hold up their friendship bracelets while Swift sings these lines. This song's enduring appeal highlights Swift's storytelling ability.

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What are your thoughts on the rank list of the 'Midnights' album? Let us know what are your other favorites from the album in the comments below. 

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Shraddha Suman

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Shraddha Das is a Content Lead and the Sub Group Head at Netflix Junkie. Captivated by the power of storytelling and the written word at a young age, which led her to pursue a career in journalism at the Esteemed KIIT School of Journalism and Mass Communication, in Orissa. She has over 1500 articles to her name.

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