Taylor Swift, the modern pop music queen, songs have become an instant cultural phenomenon when she teamed up with other musicians, especially those who are at the top of their game.
Swift's voice always seems to pair perfectly with the musicians she works with, no matter how big or small, which is probably why she's recorded several duets over the course of her career.
Billboard has compiled a whopping 29 of Swift's recorded collaborations, including her first-ever duet with Colbie Caillat on her commercially successful album Fearless and a few remixes featured with artists like Ed Sheeran, Kendrick Lamar, and Haim.
She has worked with many hit-making producers, from Jack Antonoff to Max Martin.
She also had some noteworthy uncredited vocalists and backing vocalists throughout her catalogue, including Imogen Heap on Clean and Marcus Mumford on Cowboy Like Me.
There were different live tracks — Should’ve Said No with Jonas Brothers and Big Star with Kenny Chesney.
Not to forget her teenage-friendly rap track Thug Story with T-Pain. But to keep it concise, this list only includes studio-recorded tracks with collaborators credited as a feature.
Check out the lists top 10 below:
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