Taylor Swift now officially has her channel on SiriusXM radio.
A new station, Channel 13 (Taylor's Version), was introduced on April 7 at noon EST.
SiriusXM's Taylor Swift-only Channel: How to Listen
According to SiriusXM, music from the "Bad Blood" singer's complete career would be played on Channel 13 (Taylor's Version). Fans will have access to Eras Tour favorites, all (Taylor's Versions), From the Vault tracks, live tracks, bonus tracks, and much more.
"The versatility of Taylor's music and the phenomenal impact she's had in her career across so many musical genres will be on full display on Channel 13 (Taylor's Version)," SiriusXM president and CCO Scott Greenstein said in the company's announcement on April 2.
"We're all experiencing a legend at work and are so thrilled to work with Taylor to present a one-of-a-kind channel that connects her fans with her extraordinary body of work," Greenstein added.
Naturally, it is also designed to boost SiriusXM's subscribers.
Fans must download the SiriusXM app and choose Channel 13 to tune in.
SiriusXM is offering a three-month free trial for eligible customers. This is perfect for new subscribers who are attracted by the idea of having a 24/7 Taylor Swift channel to access. SiriusXM currently costs $23.99 per month for a platinum car radio and app subscription, while it charges $9.99 per month for app-only access.
However, SiriusXM does not mean subscribers can only listen to Taylor Swift's songs. Swifties can stream 425+ channels online via a computer, smartphone, gaming console, and other connected devices with any Access or Platinum Plan plan.
Fun Facts About Channel 13 (Taylor's Version)
The singer-songwriter's favorite number, 13, is the launch pad for the limited-edition channel, which also features the "Taylor's Version" moniker that appears in the titles of all of her rerecorded albums. Swift's eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, will be released on April 19 while Channel 13 (Taylor's Version) is still live.
Additionally, the channel will also feature lucky Swifties who discussed their personal tales and encounters with the singer's music on the channel.
The fact that the channel launched on April 7 is also no coincidence. It is strategically designed to coincide with the April 19 release date of The Tortured Poets Department -- the newest album drops on the thirteenth day of the station's run.
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