Taylor Swift is a queen in the realm of modern pop. However, the songs instantly become a global phenomenon when she teams up with other musicians, especially those who are at the peak of their game. Swift’s voice always seems to pair nicely with the musicians she works with, no matter how big or tiny, which is perhaps why she’s recorded several duets throughout the course of her career.

Me

We guarantee that “ME” is the only Swift song you’ll ever hear. In 2019, she worked with the Panic! Her Lover era began with the frontman of Panic! At The Disco, and Swift’s fans aren’t looking back.

Two is better than one

With this love ballad, Swift helped the typically energized rock group behind “The Great Escape” and “Love Drunk” reveal their more vulnerable side. The song’s sound is just as sweet as the sentiment expressed in the lyrics. Swift and BLG leader Martin Johnson’s voices blend together well, and the song itself is a lot of fun.

Birch

For Big Red Machine’s 2021 album How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?, Swift collaborates in a completely new way with Aaron Dessner of The National and Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, who she previously worked with on the albums Folklore and Evermore. “Birch” is one of Swift’s most avant-garde collaborations to date and is one of two features on the album by the indie-folk duo.