'Taylor's Version' of the singer-songwriter's 2014 album is the most-streamed album of the year one day after its release.
Taylor Swift keeps making pop music history. Friday, Spotify announced in a post on X that Swift's newly released re-recording of '1989' — called 'Taylor's Version' — became the most streamed album in a single day so far this year. Swift also set a single-day record for streams by an artist on the 15-year-old music streaming platform. The Republic Records release is a new edition of the 2014 LP, which includes Swift's signature hit 'Shake It Off.
Swift has been rerecording her early albums since 2021, following the sale of her previous label, Big Machine Records, to music manager Scooter Braun. The acquisition gave Braun the rights to Swift's masters, enabling him to profit by licensing them for use on TV shows, commercials and movies.
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