Heads up, Swifties! Taylor Swift makes a breakthrough in the music industry as she makes her award-winning albums available for streaming services — again. Fans are going crazy as soon as the announcement was made. As of the moment, Taylor Swift songs can be streamed on Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, Pandora and the iTunes Store.
Taylor Swift On Spotify, What’s up with the Come-Back, #1989streamingparty
On November 2014, Swift pulled her music out of the said streaming services. This decision disappointed all her listeners. Swift justified her action by saying that such streaming services don’t compensate artists fairly enough. This decision moved streaming services like Apple Music to change their policies.
Things took a great turn when on June 8, Swift’s management officially announced that Taylor Swift herself decided to return her full catalog to all streaming platforms. We believe you are all wondering what went right. And, we have the answer.
A grateful Taylor Swift celebrates the selling of over 10 Million copies worldwide of her hit music album, 1989 as well as the RIAA’s 100 million song certification announcement. Taylor wants to express her thankfulness to her fans and what best way to do it than make all her music available for every swiftie fan out there. This is the popstar’s way of saying thanks.
Now that all Swift songs are back online, shake it off, Swifties!
Twitterverse Going Gaga
Twitterverse is always the best avenue for celebrations and parties like this. Of course, fans are just so happy right now they couldn’t contain their emotions. Get the feels of a Taylor Swift come back by taking a look at these tweets below to share the good vibes: