Taylor Swift’s diverse music catalog is unmatched.
Since the beginning of her career, each of Swift’s albums has been characterized by a very specific theme, whether that be the Big Apple for 1989 or a slithering snake for Reputation.
In addition to revisiting some of those eras through her rerecordings, she also revived them for her successful Eras Tour, where she took fans through a journey of her music catalog (which she now fully owns after buying back her music catalog). Recently, in her new Eras Tour docuseries on Disney+, titled “The End of an Era,” fans get a behind-the-scenes look at the intensive process behind the musical phenomenon that captivated millions across the globe.
While many Swifties have their own fan-favorite album, your zodiac sign plays a big factor in which era you’re most drawn to. And now, with the release of her 12th album, The Life of a Showgirl, there is a perfect Swift album for every sign of the zodiac wheel.
Naturally, Fire signs can associate themselves with Swift’s equally fiery Red album, while Earth signs might find themselves replaying Folklore due to its woodsy nature and themes.
PEOPLE spoke with astrologers Lisa Stardust and Valerie Mesa for their official readings on which zodiac signs correlate with each of Swift’s eras. Read ahead to see which album you are.
Aries: Taylor Swift’s Red album
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It only makes sense that a fire sign like Aries would be the zodiac sign for Swift’s Red album. According to Stardust, “Aries have a remarkable ability to find the silver lining even in the darkest of situations,” much like Swift does throughout her fourth studio album.
“When experiencing intense heartbreak, they can possess the strength to overcome it and emerge even stronger,” Stardust notes. “This album is a perfect representation of the Aries zodiac sign, which is characterized by resilience and the ability to bounce back from adversity.”
Taurus: Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets Department album
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According to Stardust, Tauruses most align with Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department, which encapsulates the five stages of a breakup.
“Tauruses are creatives who use their pain to make brilliant works of art,” Stardust notes. “Therefore, this album speaks to their ability to use their grief and heartache to transcend it into something beautiful for the world to see that will be brilliant and meaningful.”
Gemini: Taylor Swift’s Speak Now album
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As Swift’s Speak Now album reads like a personal diary, with each song representing an entry about someone in her life, Stardust says it’s the perfect representation of Geminis, who have “a thirst” for knowledge.
“Not only does this give them insight into what’s going on in her life, but also forces them to read between the lines to find meaning in words, which is what they are masterful at doing,” Stardust adds.
Cancer: Taylor Swift’s Lover album
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As Cancer is the first zodiac sign of summer, it only makes sense that they would be the album that features Swift’s hit track “Cruel Summer.”
Stardust points out that the album resonates with Cancer signs and “their desire to verge and unite with another once their walls come down and they allow others to see them.” Plus, Stardust points out that “they never forget,” making them relate to the heartbreak featured in sad ballads like “Cornelia Street.”
Leo: Taylor Swift’s 1989 album
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Leos are personified in many of Swift’s singles from 1989. Just as Swift wants to be recalled in a lover’s “Wildest Dreams,” Leo’s are “known to be unforgettable,” per Stardust.
Like Swift shakes off the naysayers in her hit song “Shake It Off,” Leos are always the center of attention and don’t care what people think about them because they are true to themselves.
Virgo: Taylor Swift’s Midnights album
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As Midnights is all about sleepless nights Swift has spent agonizing on things, it perfectly encapsulates Virgos, who Valerie Mesa says are “analytical, detail-oriented and often caught in the spiral of their own thoughts.”
She points out that “songs like ‘Mastermind’ reveal Virgo’s behind-the-scenes genius, while ‘Anti-Hero’ reflects the self-critical nature this Earth sign wrestles with. Its late-night storytelling feels like Virgo’s inner dialogue, a combination of meticulous, honest, and strategic.”
Libra: Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl album
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Swift’s latest album is a total Libra, and it’s not just because it dropped during the zodiac season or was inspired by her Libra boyfriend Travis Kelce. “Governed by luscious Venus, Libra is the zodiac’s matchmaker, embodying themes of harmony, connection and beauty,” Mesa details. “Romantic and relationship-driven, Life of a Showgirl is quintessentially a Libra.”
Pointing to specific tracks, she notes how the opener “Fate of Ophelia” and songs like “Elizabeth Taylor” evoke “romance and scandal” mirroring the “Air sign’s fascination with love in all its messy, glamorous forms.” She continues that this “era is about beauty, drama and partnership, all of which define Libra’s role in the zodiac.”
Scorpio: Taylor Swift’s Reputation album
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Reputation is Scorpio to a tee, and not for the reasons you’d expect. As Mesa points out, Scorpio is “mysterious and polarizing” and a “sign of transformation, secrecy and power, much like the essence of Reputation.” Even her famous line “The old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now… why? ’Cause she’s dead,” is textbook Scorpionic.
Mesa adds that tracks like “Look What You Made Me Do” and “I Did Something Bad” channel “Pluto’s raw intensity, while the darker aesthetics mirror this Water sign’s depth and allure.” The whole album is about reinvention and a phoenix rising from the ashes, which Mesa notes perfectly “embodies Scorpio’s path of destruction, rebirth and empowerment.”
Taylor Swift’s Fearless album: Sagittarius
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Swift’s second album most represents the Sagittarius sign, which is “characterized by their fearless pursuit of success and their unyielding drive to achieve their goals,” per Stardust.
As the album is all about taking big risks with unwavering confidence, Stardust adds that the “album serves as an inspiration to all Sagittarians out there.”
Taylor Swift’s Folklore album: Capricorn
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Of course, the woodsy Folklore album most represents the earth sign, Capricorn. According to Stardust, the album will “help Capricorns find a way to escape their worries and stresses” as Swift sings about tales through time.
“It will also give them a moment to reflect and get sentimental (which are two of their favorite things to do when alone) and [explore their] emotionality through the lyrics,” Stardust adds.
Taylor Swift’s debut album: Aquarius
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As Swift’s debut album marks the very beginning of her career, Stardust says it’s closely aligned with the Aquarius sign, which always aims to move forward. “It marks an entry into adulthood and shows us how we have changed and reinvented ourselves as well as stayed true to ourselves, which is what Aquarians aim to do,” Stardust adds.
Taylor Swift’s Evermore album: Pisces
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With heart-wrenching songs such as “Champagne Problems” and “Tolerate It,” it’s no surprise that it aligns with the tender Pisces sign. “The vulnerability and mystical vibes of the album go beyond just the music and touch your deepest emotions as well as your soulful spirit,” Stardust adds of the water sign.
