Taylor Swift Celebrates 14th #1 Single on Billboard Hot 100

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Taylor Swift has officially landed her 14th No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100.

With “Opalite,” the second single from The Life of a Showgirl, Swift now ties Rihanna for the third-most No. 1s in Hot 100 history. Only The Beatles (20) and Mariah Carey (19) rank higher.

The achievement isn’t just another statistic. It marks a 12-year milestone.

In a celebratory Instagram post, Swift reflected on the significance.

“Just a few Opalite memories to celebrate the Hot 100 #1 you guys just got this song!! I can’t even sum up my excitement and I’m so blown away by the love you’ve shown this song and video. To put this into perspective… This is actually the first time I’ve had two Hot 100 #1s off of one album since my album 1989 came out in 2014, nearly twelve years ago! I know that’s a lot of numbers but it all adds up to me being so thankful to the fans who helped make this happen by welcoming this song into your lives with open arms. Seriously bouncing off the walls about this!! Just wanted to say THANK YOU, might go buy a giant pretzel at the mall to celebrate, iykyk 🥨🌵🪨,”

Her list of No. 1 hits now spans over a decade and multiple eras, from “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” to “Anti-Hero” to “Fortnight” featuring Post Malone.

“Opalite” joins that legacy — but what makes this moment notable is the album symmetry. The last time she had multiple No. 1s from a single project was 1989, the album that defined a generation of pop reinvention.

Fourteen chart-toppers later, Swift’s trajectory isn’t just longevity. It’s evolution.

Taylor‘s 14 #1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100: 

“Opalite,” 1 Week
“The Fate of Ophelia,” 10 Weeks
“Fortnight,” feat. Post Malone, 2 Weeks
“Is It Over Now?” 1 week
“Cruel Summer,” 2 weeks
“Anti-Hero,” 8 weeks
“All Too Well (Taylor’s Version),” 1 week
“Willow,” 1 week
“Cardigan,” 1 week
“Look What You Made Me Do,” 3 weeks
“Bad Blood,” feat. Kendrick Lamar, 1 week
“Blank Space,” 7 weeks
“Shake It Off,” 4 weeks
“We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” 3 weeks