Taylor Swift: the girl who everyone loves to hate and whose life is constantly under the microscope for the media to tear apart. Despite having reached success at such a young age, this artist receives more criticism from the media and the public than any other artist of her age.
While many love to hate her for her musical success, the media and public cannot deny that she is extremely musically talented. Below is a countdown of the eight best Taylor Swift songs that even the haters cannot deny are good.
1. All Too Well
Album: Red
Reason: This song is number one on the countdown because it is one of the best and most underrated breakup songs to have ever been written. This is a song that many can relate to when splitting from someone who meant a lot. Taylor sings with such emotion in her voice that it is hard to contain one's own emotion.
2. The Best Day
Album: Fearless
Reason: Spot number two on the countdown goes to this beautiful song that Taylor wrote for her mother. The song reminds the listener of the eternal love a mother has for her child.
3. Fifteen
Album: Fearless
Reason: While many won't relate to the age group this song is targeted for, it still delivers a very beautiful message that many people could learn from.
4. Never Grow Up
Album: Speak Now
Reason: For anyone embarking into a new and unknown adventure, like moving away to college, this song is perfect. It reminds the listener of the simplicity of being young and innocent.
5. Enchanted
Album: Red
Reason: This song reminds the listener of the excitement and refreshing feeling of meeting a new love interest.
6. Stay Beautiful
Album: Taylor Swift
Reason: Despite things not ending the way we want sometimes, it's good to remember the positive memories. This song conveys the message that we may not end up with the person we'd hope to, but despite that, one should not hold hard feelings.
7. Fearless
Album: Fearless
Reason: Such an empowering song for anyone looking for that extra push.
8. Long Live
Album: Speak Now
Reason: This song is a recollection of memories created with the people you may one day drift from. Although drifting from people is part of growing up, it's good to be able to look back at the memories created and smile.





















