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The Beatles Finally Make Their Music Available for Streaming
Her steamroller of a new album, “25”, isn’t on Google Play or Apple Music.
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Participating streaming services include Spotify AB, Apple Music, Jay Z’s Tidal, Deezer, Google Play and Amazon.com Inc.’s Amazon Prime.
The Beatles music will now be available to stream online.
Songs including Hey Jude, Let It Be and Please Please Me will be available for streaming around the world starting at 12:01 local time in every time zone.
Beginning Dec. 24, the Fab Four’s catalog will be available for the first time on the paid, on-demand platforms of streaming services. In fact, Beatles music lovers can find all 13 of the iconic original albums, plus four collections in digital and ready-to-stream. Their music wasn’t even on iTunes until 2010.
Rhapsody told us via email that the site “will release a special editorial experience to take listeners through the Beatles’ legendary history with hand-curated playlists, articles, and a pictorial history slideshow”.
Music fans had been discussing the band’s arrival to Apple Music’s streaming service for quite some time. That should cover pretty much everyone who’s using a music streaming app. If you’ve been holding out on trying one of these services, this might be the push you need. Pandora on Wednesday got final approval to buy the bankrupt Web music streaming service for $75 million.
The Beatles, arguably the most infamous, classic and popular rock ‘n roll band, are finally getting added to streaming services after infamously keeping their music off such platforms for years, like Taylor Swift and Adele.
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Warner Music Group, which represents such artists as Ed Sheeran and Lily Allen, recently revealed that money from streaming exceeded that of money from downloads in this past year.