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How big of a Swifty are you? (10 means you’re the biggest fan.)
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Question 16: How big of a Swifty are you? (10 means you’re the biggest fan.)

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Do you wonder which 1989 song you are? This Taylor Swift personality quiz reveals which of her hit tracks matches your characteristics.

The 1989 Quiz is a personality test inspired by Taylor Swift’s titular album with the goal of identifying the song that resembles you. Basically, the test compares your characteristics with those of the characters in Taylor’s lyrics to find a perfect counterpart.

For example, we all know that “Slut!” is all about rising above the bullies and being yourself. So, a bold, warrior-spirited Swifty would definitely get this song in their result. However, a reserved, shy, and depressed fan would probably get “Say Don’t Go.” (It’s all about the words and vibes in a song.)

In 2014, Taylor Swift released her fifth studio album called “1989.” Fast forward to October of 2023, as part of her re-recorded series, she unveiled a fresh rendition of this iconic hit.

Previously, we created a trivia test for Swifties, telling them how big of a fan they are based on a series of challenging questions. But to celebrate the release of 1989 Taylor’s Version, we decided to help you find your soul’s track with a genuine test.

Answer the 20 questions on this page to see which 1989 song you are.

Here are a few things to consider:

  • The quiz includes both the original and Taylor’s Version songs.
  • You might match one of the “From the Vault” tracks. (These include Slut!, Say Don’t Go, Now That We Don’t Talk, Suburban Legends, and Is It Over Now?)
  • The personality analysis you get in the end is based on lyrics.
  • The test uses the Deluxe editions of both classic and re-recorded versions.

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