
If you’re interested in Taylor Swift’s 1989 or the many hip hop and metal albums available this week you have 6 days left to buy them all before next Tuesday when Microsoft refreshes the app with new deals. While Xbox Music will continue as a paid streaming service, Microsoft’s new approach to its music offerings is clearly one that offers albums at cut prices to entice consumers into Xbox Music, Windows 8, and Windows Phone. It's not clear if Microsoft has a special arrangement in place with Taylor Swift, but given 1989 isn't yet available on streaming services like Spotify it's likely that Microsoft is paying a huge amount of money for this particular promotion.Īll albums are available in MP3 format from the Xbox Music store, the same service that is closing its free streaming service in December. Microsoft is also offering up 50 metal albums for $1.99 or less this week. Top albums from Jay Z, Kanye West, Drake, and 2Pac are available this week as part of a Hip Hop promotion. : Taylor Swift, : Welcome to New York (album-1989), : 60:40, : mp3.
TAYLOR SWIFT 1989 FULL ALBUM ITUES WINDOWS 8
It appears that the deals are limited to the US.Īlthough Taylor Swift’s latest album is the most high profile deal right now, Microsoft is planning to offer 101 albums for $1.99 or less each Tuesday with its new Music Deals app for Windows 8 and Windows Phone. Taylor Swift Welcome to New York (album-1989). Microsoft isn’t making noise about the promotion just yet though, quietly promoting the $0.99 deal on its Windows Twitter account this afternoon. The same album is priced at $12.99 on the US iTunes Store, highlighting the 90 percent off sale here.

For just $0.99 you can own Taylor Swift’s latest album that only debuted yesterday. Microsoft’s new Music Deals app only launched last week, but it’s already making waves thanks to a massive deal on Taylor Swift’s new 1989 album today.
