Taylor Swift's 'Reputation' Album Is Finally Available to Stream

The album became available to stream exactly three weeks after it dropped.

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Taylor Swift’s Reputation just received a second wind.

Exactly three weeks after its initial release, the project has finally hit streaming services. This is good news for those casual fans who have yet to buy a physical or digital copy— which, up until tonight, was the only way one could hear the album.

Reputation has since become the best-selling album of 2017, with about 1.45 million units sold in the U.S. as of Nov. 23. It’s also led the Billboard 200 for the past two weeks; and now that it’s available to stream, it seems likely the album will continue to dominate the charts for a while longer. Swifties have already called on each other to stream Reputation as much as possible to ensure it stays on top.

Make sure to stream reputation when it becomes available to Spotify and other streaming services. Let's break the record for the most streamed album. pic.twitter.com/Fukqje6Vf0

— Crackhead Swiftie (@gaylorswiftie) November 17, 2017

So if you’ve resisted buying copy (or if you’re a secret stan), you can stream Reputation now on Apple Music or listen to it via Spotify below. The 15-track project includes the record-breaking song "Look What You Made Me Do," as well as appearances by Ed Sheeran and Future

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