Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour is now available on Apple Music

Taylor Swift

Since yesterday we have available exclusively on Apple Music the latest video of singer Taylor Swift. Many users and comments on specialized web pages are right now what many already warned in their day when the singer refused to add her songs to Apple's recently released Apple Music, after the Cupertino boys announced that they would not pay the artists during the 90 days of free service for users, pure marketing.

Now the singer launches exclusively for Apple's music service the last video 1989 World Tour shot on November 28 at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney. The singer shows backstage parts of the tour in this movie that can now only be seen if you have an Apple Music subscription.

To refresh the memory a bit for those who forgot the commotion raised by Swift, we can summarize that the singer refused (at first) to have her songs on Apple's streaming service, with an open letter. Then Apple relented and now after a few months of all the fuss, "the omelette is completely turned" with this exclusive video or movie ad.

Of course we can clearly see the movement that many media and even users saw in the singer's refusal to be on Apple Music. Apple for its part did not carry out a similar support action from what was seen with Colplay or even with U2, it will be that Swift has known how to use its cards well and that it will be good for Apple to give it this push ...


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