Taylor Swift earned her first No. 1 hit with "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" in 2012. It was the lead single from her fourth album "Red."
Swift's fifth album, "1989," spawned three No. 1 singles: "Shake It Off" and "Blank Space" in 2014, followed by the "Bad Blood" remix featuring Kendrick Lamar in 2015.
"Look What You Made Me Do" became her fifth leader in 2017, followed by "Cardigan" and "Willow" in 2020.
In 2021, Swift launched her series of rerecorded albums, sending an extended version of a nine-year-old deep cut, "All Too Well," to the top of the chart. At 10 minutes and 13 seconds, it's the longest No. 1 hit in Billboard history.
Swift's 2022 single "Anti-Hero" became her longest-running No. 1 hit, reigning atop the chart for eight weeks.
Finally, in 2023, Swift notched her milestone 10th leader with "Cruel Summer," fueled by the success of The Eras Tour. Shortly after, "Is It Over Now?" and "Fortnight" joined the ranks, bringing Swift's grand total to 12.