Taylor Swift 1989 Playlist Better
This order follows the emotional arc Taylor described in the 1989 (Taylor's Version) prologue: moving to a new city, falling into a reckless cycle, and finally finding freedom.
The standard 1989 is a perfect pop album. But this better 1989 playlist is a story about how you survive your own 20s—one synth beat, one broken promise, and one last dance at a time. taylor swift 1989 playlist better
This guide assumes you have access to Taylor’s Version , as the vault tracks add necessary depth to the mid-tempo section. This order follows the emotional arc Taylor described
On the other hand, I think some songs could be swapped out for these: This guide assumes you have access to Taylor’s
The biggest reason a custom playlist is better than the original is the inclusion of the "From The Vault" songs. These tracks shouldn't just be tacked on at the end; they fit best when woven into the album's narrative of falling in love and moving on.
While the five vault tracks (from the dreamy "Slut!" to the vengeful "Is It Over Now?") are technically impressive, some listeners feel they sound more like they belong on Midnights . Placing them strategically in the tracklist helps them feel more like part of the 1989 story. The "Better" 1989 Playlist Order
Here is how to build the definitive, superior 1989 playlist.