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Taylor Swift thanks fans with song for chart position

Taylor Swift was the most streamed artist on Spotify this year. The musician thanked her fans with the release of a song.

Taylor Swift performs at the Monumental Stadium during a concert as part of her "The Eras Tour" in....aussiedlerbote.de
Taylor Swift performs at the Monumental Stadium during a concert as part of her "The Eras Tour" in Buenos Aires..aussiedlerbote.de

Taylor Swift thanks fans with song for chart position

Pop star Taylor Swift has thanked her streaming fans for her global success by releasing a song. The singer was named "Artist of the Year 2023" by the streaming platforms Spotify and Apple Music. "I've been thinking about how I can thank you, and many of you have asked me to put "You're Losing Me (From The Vault)" on streaming platforms, so here you go!" the 33-year-old wrote on Instagram and has now made the song available to her streaming fans.

According to industry magazine Variety, the song had already been offered exclusively on her website in May. The song was also available on CD on her current world tour. Now "you can finally hear it everywhere", as the artist said on Instagram. Her music has been played 26.1 billion times on the streaming platform Spotify.

Swift concluded the South American leg of her tour with a concert in São Paulo on Sunday, with the concerts set to continue in Japan in February. The European kick-off is planned for May in Paris. In July next year, she also wants to perform in Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg and Munich.

People worldwide have shown their support for Taylor Swift's music, leading to her global success. The music from her album, including the newly released track "You're Losing Me (From The Vault)", has been enjoyed by music enthusiasts on various streaming platforms.

Source: www.dpa.com

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