(She skipped her senior prom to attend the awards ceremony for the first time in 2008.)
Unsurprisingly, her music reflects that.
Indeed, Swift-the-musician’s discography has grown up right alongside Swift, the cat-loving, baked-goods-making human.

Does Taylor Swift swear?
As a full-fledged adult, Swift is absolutely allowed to curse in her songs if she wants to.
And if our study is any indication, she definitely wants to.

But first, what’s a curse?
We usedOfcom’s official profanity guideto curate a list of 202 swear words of varying levels of offensiveness.
Using this guide, we deduced what Swift’s top-ten favorite curse words to include in her songs.

“So, where do these curses come in?
Swift’s use of profanity steadily increased starting with her 2012 record “Red.”
Her sun-soaked, pastel-vibe 2019 release “Lover” had four curse words.

Unsurprisingly, her two most explicit albums are her most recent as of 2024.
Some tracks might include one explicit word for emphasis, while others will feature the curses more regularly.
In most of these tracks, Swift uses various combinations of multiple curse words.

We recorded the specific curse words she used and the number of times she sang them in a song.
All in all, the data speaks for itself.