Taylor Swift on why she quit 'grand experiment' Spotify

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Taylor Swift speaks for the first time about why she chose to remove all her music from music-streaming website Spotify.

Interviewed by Yahoo Music, external, the star said: "Music is changing so quickly, and the landscape of the music industry itself is changing so quickly, that everything new, like Spotify, all feels to me a bit like a grand experiment.

"And I'm not willing to contribute my life's work to an experiment that I don't feel fairly compensates the writers, producers, artists, and creators of this music."

But she added that she is still "open-minded about things".

She explained: "It didn't feel right to me. I felt like I was saying to my fans, if you create music someday, if you create a painting someday, someone can just walk into a museum, take it off the wall, rip off a corner off it, and it's theirs now and they don't have to pay for it."

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Spotify released a statement last week saying the company hopes she changes her mind.

In July, Taylor wrote an article suggesting "music should not be free" and said she still believes there's a future for the album.

She was kind of proved right because her latest album, 1989, has topped the charts in America, selling over a million copies in just the first week.

We've contacted Swift's record label Universal Music to ask if she will ever get back together with Spotify. No response yet.

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