Taylor Swift has a grudge against streaming services. But there's still one way to listen to reputationonline legally without buying a copy.
iHeartRadio is Japanstreaming Swift's new album—but only as part of a curated reputation radio station. AKA you can't listen to the full album on demand, but you can listen to a radio station that plays Swift's back catalogue with songs from the new album sprinkled in. It's basically like any Taylor Swift Pandora station, but there's a chance a song from reputation will appear.
SEE ALSO: Taylor Swift's new album 'reputation' confirms she's mad as hell (and in love)Right now, that's the best we're gonna get. The album isn't available to stream on demand anywhere and won't be for at least a week. Not Spotify, not Apple Music, not even iHeartRadio All Access.
One possibility as to why is that Swift is holding out to beat her own record for first week sales. 1989 sold 1.287 million copies in its first week, and it's possible reputation could hit 2 million. Keeping the album off streaming services for a little while helps reach that goal.
SEE ALSO: Taylor Swift seems to diss on Kanye West in 'This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things' and Twitter's loving itWhile I had the reputation station open, it played "Blank Space" and "Style" before eventually getting to "Gorgeous." No luck catching any of the brand-new tracks yet, but it's a fun game instead of just buying a copy on iTunes.
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