Billboard has compiled a ranking of the top remixes of Taylor Swift's songs, highlighting collaborations with DJs and producers that transform her originals into dance-floor favorites. The list spans from 2013 to 2025, covering tracks from albums like Red and Midnights. These remixes refresh hits such as 'Wildest Dreams' and 'Anti-Hero' for clubs, homes, or celebrations.
Taylor Swift frequently collaborates with prominent DJs, producers, and pop stars to remix her singles, creating fresh takes on her music. Billboard's latest list, published on January 17, 2026, features standout versions of tracks from various albums, emphasizing their appeal for dancing whether at a club, in a living room, or at a wedding.
The ranking begins with the 2013 'Everything Has Changed Remix' featuring Ed Sheeran from Red, which peaked at No. 32 on the Hot 100 and evokes intimacy and nostalgia. It continues through 2015's 'Wildest Dreams' (R3hab Remix) from 1989, turning the sexy, romantic cut into a dance-floor vibe after reaching No. 5. Other early entries include the 2018 'Delicate' (Seeb Remix) from Reputation, speeding up the intimate song while preserving Swift's anxious longing (No. 12 peak).
From the Lover era, 2019 remixes of 'Lover' with Shawn Mendes (No. 10 peak), 'You Need to Calm Down' by Clean Bandit (No. 2), and later 'Cruel Summer' by LP Giobbi in 2023 (No. 1) capture romantic and energetic themes. The 2020 'willow – dancing witch version' (Elvira Remix) from evermore (No. 1) adds a staccato touch ideal for conjuring spells in the woods.
More recent highlights include the 2021 'Love Story' (Elvira Remix) from Fearless (Taylor’s Version) (No. 11 peak), 2022's 'Anti-Hero' featuring Bleachers with lyric changes like 'Sometimes, I feel like everybody is an art bro lately' (No. 1), and 2023's 'Lavender Haze' (Snakehips Remix) from Midnights (No. 2), enhanced by rhythmic clapping. The 2024 'I Can Do It With a Broken Heart' (Dombresky Remix) from The Tortured Poets Department (No. 3) amps up the frenzy, while 2025's 'The Fate of Ophelia' (The Chainsmokers Remix) from The Life of a Showgirl revisits her latest No. 1 smash.
Notably, the list excludes official collaborations like 'Bad Blood' with Kendrick Lamar and 'Karma' with Ice Spice, as well as pop or radio versions. It underscores how these remixes build on Swift's original talents.