Taylor Swift's music returns to Spotify, Deezer and Napster after three years

Swifty is back!
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Taylor Swift's music has returned to streaming services following three years away from a majority of platforms.

Her back catalogue has only available on Apple Music and TIDAL due to an argument on artist royalties, but now Taylor's full repertoire of albums are back on Spotify - her most infamous rival in the history of this dispute - as well as Deezer, Napster and Amazon Music.

Albums now available to stream include her UK Number 1 albums 1989 and Red, plus her breakthrough record Fearless, Speak Now, and her self-titled debut.

Back when Swift removed her material from the aforementioned platforms, she said in a statement: "All I can say is that music is changing so quickly, and the landscape of the music industry itself is changing so quickly, that everything new, like Spotify, all feels to me a bit like a grand experiment.

"I'm not willing to contribute my life's work to an experiment that I don't feel fairly compensates the writers, producers, artists, and creators of this music."

Taylor's change of heart coincides with the release of Katy Perry's new album Witness. We guess that this could be a response to Katy's recent single aimed at Taylor. Swish Swish, bish.

The US megastar has been mostly quiet since her 1989 campaign came to end, but did return to the Official Singles Chart Top 5 last year with I Don't Wanna Live Forever with Zayn, the lead single from the 50 Shades Darker movie soundtrack.

Taylor surprisingly has never had a UK Number 1 single as of yet, but she has accumulated an impressive nine Top 10 hits. Click here to view Taylor Swift's complete UK chart history.

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