Taylor Swift Agrees To Put ‘1989’ On Apple Music, Becomes Highest-Paid Celebrity
The issue began days ago, Apple stopped payments of Taylor Swift for music streaming of her latest hit album ‘1989’ on Apple Music, though, after her spoke out, company agreed to pay her for album but latter she changed mind and decided to cancel deal with Apple.
After posting a letter on her Tumbler page, in which conveyed a message to Apple that their behavior hurt her as well as other artists and now she doesn’t allow Apple Inc. for streaming of album ‘1989’ on their website.
The 25-year-old actress too Twitter to post series of new comments, in which she thanked Apple to change of heart.
She posted on Twitter, “After the events of this week, I’ve decided to put 1989 on Apple Music…and happily so. In case you’re wondering if this is some exclusive deal like you’ve seen Apple do with others artists, it’s not.
This is simply the first time it’s felt right in my gut to stream my album. Thank you, Apple, for your change of heart.”
The ‘Shake It Off’ showed her courage and power to Apple as she spoke out against company’s wrongdoing, though– it is not the first time clash of her with music streaming services.
The Grammy-award winner has conquered other online streaming website as Spotify previous November and denied to allow her 1989 on streaming services, describing that figures of paid album sales drastically destroying business.
Glamorous actress-vocalist Swift who is appearing with new boy Calvin Harris dating at many locations, explained Thursday that her verdict wasn’t in case of any more special project between her and company.
Nevertheless, Swift didn’t comment more about her other deal with online streaming music websites as one of them Spotify, as not any statement comes out from.