Pop star Taylor Swift will not be making her hit album “1989” available on Apple Inccorporated’s upcoming streaming service. The singer’s label Big Machine Group made the announcement on Friday. Apple Music, which will launch at the end of June, will offer subscribers a large catalog of songs for a subscription fee of $10 a month. However, Swift’s “1989,” her fifth studio album, will not be offered on any streaming service. Swift pulled her entire catalog of music from online streaming platform Spotify last November, and refused to offer her latest record “1989” on streaming services, saying the business had “shrunk the numbers of paid album sales drastically.”