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From 2008sFearlessto 2021sRed (Taylors Version), these are Swifts best and worst collaborations.

The album comes with every song on the 2012Redalbum as well as 14 other tracks.

Heres a subjective ranking of Swifts collaborations from not best to best.

Taylor Swift on the album covers of 2008’s ‘Fearless’ and 2021’s ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)'

Swift is barely heard over Mayers vocals, and she has just one or two lines to herself.

28 Two Is Better Than One

Release Year: 2009

Collaborator: Boys Like Girls

No.

27 Highway Dont Care

Release Year: 2013

Collaborator: Tim McGraw and Keith Urban

No.

26 Bad Blood

Release Year: 2015

Collaborator: Kendrick Lamar

No.

25 Evermore

Release Year: 2020

Collaborator: Bon Iver

No.

24 Safe & Sound

Release Year: 2011

Collaborator: The Civil Wars

No.

23 Birch

Release Year: 2021

Collaborator: Big Red Machine

No.

22 Run

Collaborator: Ed Sheeran

No.

21 Shouldve Said No

Collaborator: Jonas Brothers

No.

20 Nothing New

Collaborator: Phoebe Bridgers

No.

19 End Game

Release Year: 2017

Collaborator: Ed Sheeran and Future

No.

Release Year: 2019

Collaborator: Brendon Urie of Panic!

at the Disco

No.

17 You All Over Me

Collaborator: Maren Morris

No.

16 Soon Youll Get Better

Collaborator: The Chicks

No.

15 Breathe

Release Year: 2008

Collaborator: Colbie Caillat

No.

14 Coney Island

Collaborator: The National

No.

13 Thats When

Collaborator: Keith Urban

No.

12 Lover Remix

Collaborator: Shawn Mendes

No.

11 Long Live

Release Year: 2012

Collaborator: Paula Fernandes

No.

The addition of Chris Stapleton means this song may quickly follow suit.

The song went all the way to No.

2, making it the highest-charting release from theFifty Shadesseries, and it also earned a Grammy nomination.

The latter singer joined the pop/rock band on the reworking of their song Gasoline fromWomen in Music Pt.

III, which competed for the Album of the Year Grammy against eventual winnerFolklore.

The pairing of Swift and Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody was unexpected, but it works beautifully.

3 Everything Has Changed

Not long after meeting and becoming fast friends, Swift and Sheeran started writing together.

Her first tune with Bon Iver, the cut went all the way to No.

5 on the Hot 100 and earned the pair a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.