In November 2014, music fans everywhere went crazy when Taylor Swift pulled her entire catalog of music records off streaming service, Spotify.
Fast forward five months, and Taylor Swift has dealt a further blow to Spotify by announcing her return to streaming on Jay Z's service, Tidal, according to CNBC.
Newly taken over by the multimillionaire rapper as part of a $56 million deal for its parent Aspiro, Tidal now offers users the entire music catalog of Taylor Swift… almost. Despite showing its image and songs on the website's service, Swift's multi-platinum selling album, "1989," will not be available to its users.
Tidal is a premium music streaming service, which requires users to pay out $19.99 every month, if they want to experience "high fidelity sound quality, high definition music videos and expertly curated editorial." Her music is also available on streaming platforms Beats Music and Rhapsody, which requires payment like Tidal.
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