Taylor Swift returns to Spotify

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From musicweek.com

Never mind the General Election – one clear result has come in overnight: Taylor Swift’s music is back on all streaming services, including Spotify.

According to the Taylor Nation Twitter account – the verified account for Swift’s management team – the move, which kicked in at midnight Eastern Time, was made to thank her fans after her 1989 album passed 10 million sales worldwide and the RIAA awarded her its 100 Million Song Certification.

Spotify then confirmed that Swift was back on Spotify with a statement that read: "We can confirm that Taylor Swift’s entire back catalogue is now available on Spotify for her millions of fans to enjoy."

Swift – never the biggest streaming fan – pulled her music from Spotify in November 2014 in protest at the service’s free tier, which she felt devalued her music. Her music remained available via paid-for services and she subsequently embraced the premium-only Apple Music platform. 1989 went on to score massive sales, even by Swift’s high standards.

Since then, streaming in general – and Spotify in particular – has become a much greater force in the music business, and a presence on the platform has become essential for scoring a hit single and increasingly important for driving hit albums. Swift’s duet with Zayn Malik, I Don’t Want To Live Forever from the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack, was available on Spotify and duly became a smash on the service.

With new music from Swift rumoured to be appearing at some point in 2017, the move sets her up to continue her chart dominance. Universal Music, which distributes Swift’s music via her label Big Machine, recently signed a deal with Spotify to allow releases to be windowed on the service’s premium tier only – and Swift would seem to be a prime candidate to look at that opportunity.

Either way, Swift’s return is a significant milestone for the streaming format and was actually predicted by Spotify UK head of content programming George Ergatoudis in an interview with Music Week last year.

“Nothing's guaranteed, but I met up with [Big Machine president/CEO] Scott Borchetta personally and had that conversation with him," Ergatoudis said. "It's not a lock-in, but I've got every reason to be very optimistic Taylor Swift will be coming back to Spotify. I'm not saying it's done, but the indications are good, put it like that.”
 
I'm listening to 1989 for the very first time. Well, as a complete piece of work, anyway.

Pretty good, isn't it? You're very welcome to my 0.003p, Taylor.
 
Streaming is so big now that it's hard to have massive hit without it.
 
It doesn't say for sure that her new music will be on it. Although it seems to indicate that she may be on the premium service only.
 
I've had "Shake It Off" stuck in a playlist for years which causes Spotify to just stop working. I can finally remove it. This is actually exciting news for me.
 
This is so cynical, they're on there because she GOT PAID not because she's some sort of benevolent creative genius with a story to tell. I will continue listening to the Ellie Goulding own-brand equivalents. I ♥ TS Eliot.

Top five Taylor Swift™ (No copyright infringement intended. Property of TAS LLC Management 2014©):
01 Style
02 New Romantics
03 Wildest Dreams
04 Blank Space
05 Mine
 
She'll no doubt want to continue her run of million selling debut weeks with her new album. Without Spotify she might struggle.
 
Making old music available on Spotify is the new releasing something new

Here are my guesses as to the reasons she's doing this:

1. As monsta mentioned, to pull focus from Katy Perry
2. As Slave mentioned, to get back on Spotify before the release of her next album
Did not chart: To thank her fans
 
1989 is a fantastic album. I listened to Red once but can't remember a thing about it.

She needs to stay away for another couple of years though.
 
LOL doing this when POOR Katy releases her new album

LA DIABLA BLANCA strikes the KatyKats again
 
I will listen to Katy Perry all morning tomorrow as a protest to this.
 
I am neither for or against Taylor, I don't really know her, but you cannot DENY the pop perfection that is BLANK SPACE :disco:
cc- the video too
 
Now that it's on Spotify I've given 1989 a listen - it's fine, but with no real highlights and I don't really see why everyone seemed to wet their knickers over it. It's basically a less good version of E•MO•TION, let's be honest.
 
What do you want me to say? It's solid and cohesive, but for the most part it hasn't grabbed me. :)
 
1989 really is underwhelming in a post-Emotion world.

Except 'New Romantics'. 'New Romantics' is the fucking shit.
 
uhm people I really get when you're trying to say 1989 doesn't have any highlights but STYLE, NEW ROMANTICS and BLANK SPACE disagree
 

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