An online music service channel has made two custom playlists for Taylor Swift with a hidden message, when she recently removed her entire catalogue from the site.
Spotify arranged the titles of the 15 tracks side-by-side in a way that it read, ''Hey Taylor, we wanted to play your amazing love songs and they're not here right now. We want you back with us and so do, do, do your fans," News.com.au reported.
The 25 year old had yanked her profile from the website as an example of a musician standing firm against low-paying music streaming services on the internet.
Spotify has also added that Taylor's latest album 1989 is already the highest-selling release of the year and it paid 70 per cent of its revenue back to the artists it streams.
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