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Taylor Swift albums discography
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The American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has released 12 original studio albums, 4 re-recorded albums, 5 extended plays (EPs), and 4 live albums. In the United States, as of May 2025[update], she had sold 116.7 million album-equivalent units, coming from 54 million pure sales and 70.7 billion streams;[1] the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) as of September 2025[update] certified 105 million album units, making her the highest-certified female album artist.[2] On the Billboard 200 chart, she has accumulated 15 albums and 90 total weeks at number one, more than any other solo act.[3]
Swift released six albums with Big Machine Records. Her debut studio album, Taylor Swift (2006), spent more weeks on the Billboard 200 than any other album in the 2000s decade,[4] and her second, Fearless (2008), was the only album from the 2000s decade to spend one year in the top 10 of the Billboard 200.[5] Fearless was Swift's first album to top the charts in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.[6] Her next studio albums—Speak Now (2010), Red (2012), 1989 (2014), and Reputation (2017)—all reached number one on the Billboard 200, and each of them sold over one million US first-week copies.[7] All four albums reached number one in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand;[8][9] and the latter three all reached number one in the United Kingdom.[10]
Under a recording contract with Republic Records signed in 2018,[11] Swift has released six original studio albums—Lover (2019), Folklore (2020), Evermore (2020), Midnights (2022), The Tortured Poets Department (2024), and The Life of a Showgirl (2025)—all of them peaked atop the Billboard 200.[12] Lover was Swift's first to reach number one in Spain and Sweden.[13][14] Midnights, The Tortured Poets Department, and The Life of a Showgirl each sold one million first-week copies in the United States,[12][15] and they reached number one in Australia, Canada,[8] Denmark,[16] Ireland,[17] New Zealand,[9] Spain,[13] Norway,[18] and the United Kingdom.[9] In the United States, The Tortured Poets Department was Swift's first album to open with two million units first-week,[15] and The Life of a Showgirl opened with four million units, becoming the fastest-selling album in modern American history.[12]
Swift's departure from Big Machine resulted in a dispute over the ownership of her first six studio albums in 2019, which resulted in her re-recording four albums—Fearless (Taylor's Version) (2021), Red (Taylor's Version) (2021), Speak Now (Taylor's Version) (2023), and 1989 (Taylor's Version) (2023)—all of which reached number one in Australia, Canada,[8] Ireland,[17] New Zealand,[9] the United Kingdom,[10] and the United States.[19] Fearless (Taylor's Version) was the first re-recorded album to top the Billboard 200,[20] and 1989 (Taylor's Version) sold over a million US first-week copies.[21] Swift holds the record for the most annual best-selling albums in the United States—eight times: Fearless in 2009, 1989 in 2014, Reputation in 2017, Lover in 2019, Folklore in 2020, Midnights in 2022, 1989 (Taylor's Version) in 2023, and The Tortured Poets Department in 2024.[22]
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Studio albums
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Live albums
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Extended plays
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Streaming-exclusive compilations
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Footnotes
- Pure sales and not equivalent units (streaming and song downloads)
- Speak Now World Tour – Live did not enter the UK Albums Chart, but it peaked at number 1 on the UK Music Videos Chart.[126]
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