
Taylor Swift’s current album 1989 will be available for streaming on Apple Music, which is set to debut June 30.
The tech company and Swift have had a public discourse this week, regarding Apple Music’s initial plan to withhold royalties for music consumed during its three-month trial period.
Apple swiftly reversed that decision after the pop superstar posted a note on Tumblr Sunday (June 21). Later that day, Apple Senior Vice President Eddy Cue phoned Swift, who was on tour in Amsterdam, and publicly released a statement on Twitter confirming the company will indeed be paying rights holders.
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