
Apple Music will include Taylor Swift but you won’t get her latest album
Spotify struggled to shake it off when Taylor Swift pulled her catalog from the streaming service, so there’ll be more sad faces in Sweden at the news that she’ll be falling into line with Apple Music. The singer’s record label, Big Machine Records, confirmed to BuzzFeed News that her records will be available on Apple Music when it debuts on June 30. The one exception will be ‘1989’, her latest album which isn’t available on any streaming service. Apple included ‘Shake It Off’, one of the singles from ‘1989’, in the Apple Music demo. Keeping ‘1989’ as a download-only proposition hasn’t hurt…
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