It has been almost three years since Taylor Swift pulled her music from Spotify and all other music streaming services over payment disputes, much to the disappointment of Swifties worldwide. But in a Tweet made on Thursday, the pop star declared that her entire back catalog will be made available on music streaming services once more, effective from 12pm, Friday Singapore time.
Swift did not explain why everything has changed, or how she has shaken off all that bad blood with the digital media execs, but we’re glad she did and that her collection of addictive pop numbers can now accompany us on our commutes to work.
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— Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) June 8, 2017
She did mention in her Tweet that the move comes on the back of her 1989 album having hit over 10 million sales worldwide, and that putting her music on these services is the management’s way of saying thanks (even though her albums have been on Apple Music all along).
Regardless, for Spotify users both free and paid, we know what you’ll be listening to tonight.