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Taylor Swift's music returns to Spotify, Pandora, other streaming services

Taylor Swift is getting back together with a few of her famous exes, including Spotify and Pandora.

Swift removed her music from Spotify in 2014

Taylor Swift, shown last year, is making her entire back catalog available to all streaming services starting today. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/Associated Press)

Taylor Swift is getting back together with a few of her famous exes, including Spotify and Pandora.

The pop star's representative confirmed her full catalog will return to all streaming platforms Friday. Her official Instagram fan account, Taylor Nation, posted the news Thursday.

Swift's five albums, including 1989, also will be available on Tidal, Amazon and other streaming platforms, her rep said in a statement.

"In celebration of 1989 selling over 10 Million Albums Worldwide and the RIAA's 100 Million Song Certification announcement, Taylor wants to thank her fans by making her entire back catalog available to all streaming services tonight at midnight," the statement said.

Swift removed her music from Spotify in 2014 around the release of 1989, a Grammy-winning multi-hit pop album. No streaming service besides Apple Music was able to stream it. Swift allowed Apple to stream it after the music platform decided to pay artists royalties during its free three-month trial.

Swift's hits include Shake It OffWe Are Never Getting Back Together and You Belong With Me.