
Taylor Swift’s Country Roots Are Showing On The Charts
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Taylor Swift’s Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) and her self-titled debut reenter Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart as fans revisit her early country days.
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July 28, 2025
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What's particularly noteworthy is Hollywood & EntertainmentTaylor Swift’s Country Roots Are Showing On The ChartsByHugh McIntyre, Senior Contributor
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Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts
Moreover, AuthorJul 28, 2025, 09:37am EDTTaylor Swift’s Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) and her self-titled debut reenter Billboard’s Top
More Country Albums chart as fans revisit her early country days (which is quite significant), amid market uncertainty
On the other hand, LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 20: Taylor Swift performs on stage The BRIT Awards 2013 at The O2, on February 20, 2013 in London, England
Conversely, (Photo by JM Enternational/Redferns)Getty Images There are rumors that Taylor Swift is working on a new album — possibly another massive pop collection
For now, the singer, her team, and her label are remaining mum on the subject, as is typically the case, as the world will hear from her when she’s good and ready (something worth watching)
At the same time, As millions prepare for what may be another major pop moment, Swift’s country roots are once again visible on the Billboard charts as fans revisit some of the earliest tunes in her discography, cuts and jects that helped turn her into the household name she is today
Two Swift Titles Return to the Top Country Albums Chart Swift fills two spaces on the Top Country Albums chart this week
Both of her titles return to Billboard’s ranking of the most consumed country collections in the United States after being absent just last frame (which is quite significant)
However, Nevertheless, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) reenters the tally at No. 48, while her self-titled debut ject is back at No
Conversely, 50, landing in the lowest rung on the roster, given the current landscape
A Look Back at Taylor Swift’s Country Beginnings Swift began her career with her self-titled effort, which dropped in 2006, in today's financial world
That set — released when she was still just a teenager — duced hits "Our Song" and "Teardrops on My Guitar" and quickly turned her into a household name
Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) arrived in the summer of 2023 as part of her re-recording series, which may now be over
Furthermore, The d take on Speak Now came 13 years after the original and slight reworkings, as well as previously unreleased tracks, in today's financial world
Moreover, MORE FOR YOU Chart-Topping Success With Country Titles Taylor Swift and Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) rank among the singer’s eight No (this bears monitoring). 1s on the Top Country Albums chart
She’s only missed the top spot with two jects, and one of them peaked at No
Her self-titled full-length spent 24 weeks ruling the list, while Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) managed only a pair of frames in first place
The original Speak Now, however, held on for a lucky 13 stays — her favorite number, in today's financial world
However, Vinyl and Sales Charts At the moment, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) can only be found on the Top Country Albums chart, while Swift’s self-titled effort is rising across multiple rankings this week
The full-length that started it all lifts to No. 14 on the Vinyl Albums roster and jumps 20 spots to No. 25 on the Top Album Sales list
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