It's been three weeks since Taylor Swift's reputationlanded,Hollywood Archives and now it's finally coming to streaming services.
Swift's outlandishly hyped sixth album will be rolled out across major streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music on Friday, Dec. 1.
SEE ALSO: Taylor Swift's new album 'reputation' confirms she's mad as hell (and in love)Swift confirmed the streaming service date in an Instagram Story, without dates or times for individual countries.

The album is already available in Australia and New Zealand streaming on Spotify and Apple Music.

Tweets are showing the album is also available in the Philippines on Apple Music.
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For the U.S., Swift has been dropping every release from the "... Ready For It" video to the album itself at midnight E.T., so this release could follow suit.
Swift's staggered album release seems a highly effective way to keep the album in the top chart spot for another week — reputation has just finished up a second week at No.1 on the Billboard 200 chart, with over 1 million units sold to date.
Reputation's release on streaming services also marks a significant moment in her return to streaming platforms, after the pop mogul famously called out Apple Music for "unfair" practices, and pulled all of her music from streaming platforms in 2014 with the release of her fifth album 1989. Swift eventually put all of her albums on streaming services in June 2017
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