With over 200 Swift songs to go through, EW looks back on some of her best kiss-off anthems.
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Swift started early in warning the boys not to mess with her.
In the fourth single from her 2008 eponymous debut album, the singer literally burns photos of her ex-boyfriend.
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“Cold as You”
We can all learn a lesson from this one.
However, in the end, she realizes she’s never been as cold as him.
See Swift’sSNLmonologuesong for more details.
She’s doing real well.
White Horse
Swift’s the victim of being naive and new to love in this one.
Youre Not Sorry
Maybe she didn’t quite have it cracked.
crooned Swift in her 2010 song allegedly aboutJohn Mayer.
Mean
c’mon welcome to the stage, passive aggression.
This one is a truly great takedown.
Turns out Swift realized pretty quickly that she’s more or less a pro when it comes to revenge.
She spells it out for us in this album track fromSpeak Now.
Swift tells off a woman for stealing her boyfriendbut warns the unnamed offender she has underestimated Swift herself.
If that’s not a good, old-fashioned telling-off, we don’t know what is.
Still, that troublemaker doesn’t get off without some reproach.
Eek, sounds like Swift was lucky to leave this unfeeling dude behind.
They are never, ever, ever, ever getting back together, like, ever.
Shake It Off
Haters gonna hate.
Bad Blood
Do.
This may be a lessonKim KardashianandKanye Westeventually learned and we can’t say there wasn’t a fair warning.
He didn’t and now he needs to know it’s his fault things ended.
Who among us hasn’t wanted to say something similar to an ex?
Oh…‘cause she’s dead!"
Let’s just say, we wouldn’t want to be on her list of names.
She’s on her vigilante s—, again, and we’re not mad about it.