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Taylor Swift's new album 'Reputation' is out, but you can't listen to it on Spotify or Apple Music

Nov 10, 2017, 21:42 IST

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  • Taylor Swift's new album, "Reputation," is now available in retail outlets and online stores, but it's absent from major streaming services.
  • Swift will reportedly keep "Reputation" off of streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music for at least its first week of sales, according to Variety.
  • Swift kept her last album, "1989," off of Spotify for several years after removing her entire catalog from the service in late 2014.
  • "Reputation" is projected to sell between 1.3 million and 2 million units in its first week, according to various projections.

Taylor Swift's new album, "Reputation," is now available in retail stores and online outlets, but as an earlier report from Bloomberg anticipated, the album is absent from major streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify.

Sources told Variety that Swift plans to keep the album off of streaming services for at least its first week of sales. "Reputation" will be streaming for free on Friday in a promotion from iHeartRadio, however.

The album cover for &quotReputation."Big Machine Records

Swift's label, Big Machine, told Billboard that it expects "Reputation" to sell close to 2 million units in its first week, while Variety's sources project that the album will sell between 1.3 and 1.5 million units.

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Swift has had a back-and-forth relationship with streaming services in recent years.

The singer kept her last album, "1989," off of Spotify upon its release in 2014, when she removed her entire back catalog from the service. "1989" went on to sell 1.29 million units in its first week, according to Billboard.

In July 2014, months prior to the album's release, Swift wrote an op-ed condemning Spotify's free tier in the Wall Street Journal, writing, "It's my opinion that music should not be free."

Swift allowed "1989" to stream on Apple Music, which does not offer a free tier, upon that service's launch in January 2015.

She eventually made her back catalog and "1989" available to stream on Spotify in June, after "1989" had sold over 10 million copies.

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"Reputation" is available now on the iTunes Store.

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