![]() ![]() Swift also conveyed these feelings during an op-ed with the Wall Street Journal last summer in which she said "people are still buying albums." However, there are a lot of people who aren't, which is what this release reflects." "I understand that the industry's changing and a lot of people are streaming. "Well I truly believe in the album," Swift told NPR last week. Swift has been a big proponent of selling physical and digital albums rather than streaming. Related: Taylor Swift's '1989' set to smash records But the rest of "1989" was never released on Spotify, and as of Monday all of her music was pulled from the service. Spotify users could find Swift's full discography including the contagious "Shake It Off" on the streaming site. The move comes just a week after Swift released her highly anticipated fifth album, "1989," which is projected to be one of the biggest album releases since Eminem's "The Eminem Show" in 2002. "We believe fans should be able to listen to music wherever and whenever they want." "We hope she'll change her mind and join us in building a new music economy that works for everyone," Spotify said in a statement on Monday. ![]()
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