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Ranking Taylor Swift’s Album Covers

Top 16 Taylor Swift Album Covers Ranked from Worst to Best

Taylor Swift is not just a musical powerhouse but also a visual artist when it comes to album covers. From her self-titled debut in 2006 to her latest release, each cover tells a story and sets the tone for the music within. Billboard recently ranked all of Taylor Swift’s album covers, and the results are in!

Starting from the bottom, the self-titled debut album cover from 2006 was ranked as the worst. The oversaturated background and dramatic makeup didn’t quite capture the essence of the youthful singer-songwriter Taylor was at the time.

Moving up the list, the cover of “Fearless” from 2008 was criticized for feeling too mature and retouched for Swift’s sophomore breakthrough album.

Surprisingly, the cover of the 2007 Christmas album, “The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection,” fared better with its gemstones and youthful vibe, despite the slightly corny guitar hug.

As we reach the top rankings, the cover of “Reputation” from 2017 takes the crown as the best Taylor Swift album cover. The image of Taylor writing out her name in her own headlines symbolizes her taking control of her narrative and transforming into whatever she wants to be.

Overall, each album cover has its own unique charm and visual appeal, adding another layer to Taylor Swift’s already impressive discography. Whether you agree with the rankings or not, one thing is for sure – Taylor Swift knows how to make a statement with her album covers.

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