The Least Streamed Songs on Every Taylor Swift Album Ranked

10. "Change" (Fearless):  While "Change" offers inspiration, it's somewhat overshadowed by the towering hits of Fearless.

9. "So It Goes..." (Reputation):  In the midst of Reputation's swagger, "So It Goes..." lacks the memorable punch.

8. "It's Nice To Have A Friend" (Lover):  This track in Lover stands out for its uniqueness but remains forgettable compared to the album's defining hits.

7. "Closure" (Evermore): Swift's bold experimentation in "Closure" is noteworthy, but it pales in comparison to the more subtle tracks on Evermore.

6. "Innocent" (Speak Now):  A punk-pop gem, "Innocent" exhibits Swift's knack for packing emotional punches into simple lines.

5. "Sad Beautiful Tragic" (Red):  Though "Sad Beautiful Tragic" is a haunting fan favorite, it takes a special place in the hearts of listeners.

4. "The Outside" (Taylor Swift):  With a deep '00s country chorus, this song exudes nostalgia, making it a shining gem.

3. "Labyrinth" (Midnights): Despite being overshadowed by mammoth hits like "Anti-Hero," "Labyrinth" captivates with expert lyricism and emotional depth.

2. "This Love" (1989): Shockingly, the least-streamed song on 1989, "This Love" offers a cinematic, '80s-inspired gem amidst the hits.

1. "Epiphany" (Folklore): Swift's emotionally charged masterpiece, "Epiphany," delves deep into her grandfather's military service, delivering a shudderingly emotive experience.