After its release three weeks ago, Taylor Swift‘s new album Reputation is finally available for streaming services.
The pop star’s sixth studio album initially dropped for digital and physical purchase only. Despite those limited listening options, the record has topped the Billboard 200 chart for the past two weeks, and as of Nov. 23 had sold 1.45 million units in the U.S. Not shabby.
As of yesterday, Swift and her team hadn’t announced when a streaming version of Reputation might become available. Swift has a history of skepticism when it comes to the streaming industry, and only recently made her library available after years of protest.
The Verge noticed that fans in Australia and the Philippines (where it was already Friday) had begun sharing screenshots of the record on Spotify late Thursday, and sure enough, at midnight Dec. 1 the album became available in full in the U.S. too:
Something tells us her numbers might jump this weekend.