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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Whether they're more fitting to the particular placement criteria or simply of higher quality, some of Taylor Swift's 11 track 5 songs across her vast musical discography are better than others. With the release of what turned out to be a double album, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, Swift brought her career total albums to 11 .

1989 is Swift's most consistently upbeat and positive album that's least defined by heartbreak, giving her slim pickings for a track 5 placement. Related Every Taylor Swift Album The Popstar Actually Owns Taylor Swift is the Queen of Pop so it may be surprising that she doesn't own the masters to all her music. So, which albums does Taylor Swift own? 10 Delicate Album: Reputation Close One of the two track 5 singles in Swift's discography, "Delicate" sees Swift ruminating on whether her current reputation will drive a prospective lover away.

9 Cold As You Album: Taylor Swift Close The track 5 that unintentionally started it all, "Cold As You" from Swift's self-titled debut album set the tone for every song with the same album placement to follow. On the inaugural track 5, Swift compares enduring her emotionally unavailable lover's icy demeanor to the coldest place she's ever visited.

The marginally hopeful ending, which sees Swift leaving her lover and their "small town" in the rearview mirror as she sets out for the "big world," keeps "White Horse" from being as earth-shattering as the best track 5s. Although it picks up a bit on the pre-choruses, by never letting the beat drop, the unchanging production evokes the feeling of anxiety that she's describing in the song. This creative choice may have served a purpose in the song itself, but it prevents "The Archer" from encompassing the full range of soul-crushing emotion present in other track 5s.

Unlike most of Swift's track 5s, though, "You're On Your Own, Kid" ends on a hopeful note, as Swift reassures herself that even though she's still on her own, she's "got no reason to be afraid" and "can face this." It's a sweet, comforting conclusion, but one that doesn't fit as well in the track 5 canon.

However, "tolerate it" loses points because of its detachment from Swift's personal experience. Although she related to the woman from Rebecca whose husband merely "tolerates" her love, which prompted her to write the song, there's a clear departure in "tolerate it" from the pure autobiographical nature of Swift's previous track 5s.

The slow-burn ballad takes its time building up over the first four minutes before exploding on the bridge just like the figurative "fireworks" over the titular John's "sad empty town." A "Dear John" letter is a type of letter a man's romantic partner would write to inform him that their relationship is over.

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