Sorry, Spotify, but it appears Taylor Swift has found someone else to fill that “Blank Space.”
Billboard reports that most of Swift’s albums are streaming on TIDAL, the music service recently purchased by Jay Z via his S. Carter Enterprises.
In November, Swift refused to allow from Spotify to stream her new album “1989” and pulled the rest of her catalog from the site. The singer has been outspoken about her beliefs that the current state of the music industry is making it hard for artists (Spotify reportedly pays between $.006 and $.0084 per stream) and has endorsed the buying and selling of digital and physical albums rather than streaming.