Not even Apple can overcome Taylor Swift's apparent dislike for streaming services.

The singer's latest album 1989 won't be available to stream on Apple Music when it launches, just like Spotify and everyone else, reports BuzzFeed.


Swift famously removed all her music from Spotify last year, in a move against the free, ad-supported streaming model.

However, streaming services that are paid-only such as Tidal are allowed to offer the 25-year-old's previous albums, meaning Apple Music will have her self-titled debut album, Fearless, Speak Now and Red.

Prior to Apple Music's unveiling, it was reported that Swift was one of several artists approached about exclusive deals for the platform.

Apple is giving users a three-month free trial of Apple Music when it launches on June 30, but there is no long-running free plan beyond that.

Watch the music video for Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood below: