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Taylor Swift has become a global popstar thanks to her quirky yet relatable songs, whichcontinue to leavefans hooked. While the songstress has already made her comeback with theTortured Poets Department, her old albums are still making an impact globally. And now, one of her old albums helped herin takingsweet revenge on her long-time foe, Kanye West.

If you’re into music, West and Swift’s feud is the one thingthat onecannot miss. But, the new update makes it intriguing as theBlank Spacesinger has already beat the latter in Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums of All Time list.
Taylor Swift is Way Ahead of Kanye West in the 100 Best Albums of All Time List
The globalsensation,Taylor Swifthas reigned the music charts numerous times over the years with her music that has transcended boundaries. It is all thanks to her exceptional songwritingskills,that made her music not only relatable but also emotionally resonated with audiences, giving a personal touch despite addressing the masses.
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Just like she made countless hearts hers, she too faced rocky relationships with several personalitiesincludingKim Kardashian’s ex-husband, Kanye West.
It all started when the Rap God ambushed theRedsinger’s acceptance speech when she won the Video of the Year trophy at the 2009 MTVVideo Music Awards(VMAs).Although he later apologized for his actions, hestirred trouble once againwhen he released theFamoustrack in 2016.

TheRunawaysinger recites on the fourth verse of the track,
For all my Southside n—-s who will know me best / I feel likemeand Taylor might still have s-x / Why, I made that b-tch famous / God damn / I made that b-tch famous.

Thatsurelyticked Swifties offbutlookslike they have already taken their revenge in a pretty Switfie fashion! As per Pop Base posted on theirXaccount, Apple Music has unveiled their‘100 Best Albums of All Time’listwhichfeatures her1989album (Taylor’sVersion) on the 18th spot. Check out the tweet here.
Apple Music unveils their ‘100 Best Albums of All Time’ list:

#1. Lauryn Hill — The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill#2. Michael Jackson — Thriller#3. The Beatles — Abbey Road#4. Prince & The Revolution — Purple Rain#5. Frank Ocean — Blonde#6. Stevie Wonder — Songs in the Key of…
— Pop Base (@PopBase)June 14, 2025

Whereas,Ye’s2010 album,My Beautiful Dark TwistedFantasysecures the 26th spot.Staying in the top 20 listnot onlyshowcases the fan following and influence she has onpop culture butis also a testament to her musical charms.
Why Does Taylor Swift Have Bad Blood With Kanye West
Their bad blood stems from strings of public incidents that started at the 2009 MTVVMAs. Back in the VMAs, West interruptedSwift’sacceptance speech, claiming that Beyoncé deserved the award instead.
That momentmademajor headlines in the media, leading to significant backlash against the rapperwhereastheAmsterdamstar received support from the public and celebrities alike.
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However, he has already apologized for thesamemultiple timesbutthings wentbadagain due to several other incidents,in particularWest’sFamoussong. Following its release,the singerand her representatives claimedthat shedid not approve of those derogatory lyrics.
That incident also involvedWest’snow ex-wifewhoshared an alleged phone call between the artists to prove that they discussed the trackahead ofits release.
However,Swift’srep insisted that a phone call did happen in which“Kanye West also asked her to release the song on her Twitter account, which she declined to do”viaPEOPLE.In response to the controversy, she released her2017album,Look What You Made Me Dowhichmany implied was her answer to the ex-couple. Since then, the trio has continued to reference their relationship on several occasions.
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