T-Swift’s Full Catalog Returning To Streaming Services & Yep, Even Spotify

Clear up space in your playlists right bloody now, because Taylor Swift is coming in hot.

It’s been confirmed that her entire back catalogue is returning to streaming services today, three years after Swift pulled her tracks during an almighty dispute about artist royalties.

Official Instagram account Taylor Nation broke the news, saying that the decision was spurred by her record 1989 cracking 10 million sales worldwide.

We imagine the proceeds from selling that many goddamn tunes would be enough to tide you over while your tracks return to Tidal, Spotify, Pandora, and Google Music, yeah.
 

Note: midnight in the US means right about 2pm on the east coast of Australia. Get ready.
In case you need a refresher, Swift pulled the vast majority of her tunes from streaming services (excluding Apple Music) in 2014, arguing that Spotify’s royalty rates were naff. At the time, she said “everybody’s complaining about how music sales are shrinking, but nobody’s changing the way they’re doing things.

“They keep running towards streaming, which is, for the most part, what has been shrinking the numbers of paid album sales.”
Again, you can’t really make that argument if you sell ten million LPs, so it’s grouse to see her tunes make a return.

Source: Billboard / Taylor Nation.
Photo: NBC / Getty.

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