- Music
- 26 Jun 15
Taylor Swift's 1989 to feature on Apple Music
Following an open letter penned by Swift earlier this week, Swift and Apple have come to a compromise
Within a day of Swift's Open letter Apple tweeted "We hear you @taylorswift13 and indie artists. Love, Apple" reversing their decision and deciding to give artists royalties for their music.
According to Swift, this is "the first time it's felt right in my gut to stream my album", while adding that she was grateful to Apple for their "change of heart"
This news comes ahead of Swift's 3arena appearances this Monday 29 and Tuesday 30 in Dublin as part of her 1989 world tour.
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