After deciding to pay artists, Taylor Swift will allow Apple Music to stream '1989' album
Taylor Swift is letting Apple Music stream her "1989" album — the only streaming service allowed to do so.
The singer tweeted Thursday that after Apple decided it would pay artists royalties during Apple Music's free trial, Swift "decided to put 1989 on Apple Music...and happily so."
Swift's representative confirmed the tweets.
Swift wrote a critical Tumblr post Sunday about Apple's initial decision to not pay artists during the trial, which begins Tuesday. Apple later changed its decision.
Swift has pulled "1989" from other streaming services. She wrote on Twitter: "This is simply the first time it's felt right in my gut to stream my album."
She added that "in case you're wondering if this is some exclusive deal like you've seen Apple do with other artists, it's not."