Taylor Swift's discography is no longer exclusively on Apple Music

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Since last Friday the singer Taylor Swift has once again offered her entire discography on all streaming music platforms, no longer being the exclusive one and such seeing only the motivation of many users to enjoy the entire Taylor Swift discography. Swift had always freaked out about streaming music services and a year before Apple Music launched, it pulled its entire catalog of these services, forcing users to checkout or resort to hacking if they wanted to enjoy their songs at any time and place. Apple took advantage of the move to sign her and offer her catalog exclusively, a contract that apparently has just ended.

But according to Taylor Swift this is due to the celebration that her latest album has sold 10 million copies and has reached 100 million songs sold. Money moves everything and Swift needed some justification to advertise the release of all their discography off Apple Music. The duster has been seen. It should be remembered that Swift came out in defense of independent record companies when Apple announced that during the three months it offered for free, the percentage that it would pay them would be lower than usual, making Robin Hood one of the smallest. In addition, this movement earned her to be the main protagonist of the Apple Music ads.

But over time, we were able to see how it was all a maneuver orchestrated in collaboration with Apple to exclusively launch his entire discography, arguing that the Cupertino guys paid more than Spotify, when over time it has been shown that all services of this type pay practically the same percentage. But anyway, after all the trouble, the important thing is that if you are a user of other streaming music services, you can now enjoy their entire catalog without having to resort to Apple Music.


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