Taylor Swift’s animosity with Apple Music is known to all. The singer got into a scuffle with the music streaming service as Apple Music ruled out the possibility of forcing customers to pay royalties to Taylor Swift as per company decision.

“Shocking, disappointing and completely unlike this historically progressive and generous company,” the singer blasted Apple Music by stating this in an open letter months back. However, it was during an interview with Beats 1 radio host Zane Lowe, Swift appeared slightly toned down and was ready to patch up with Apple.

Swift's 1989 Tour documentary is set to make a debut via Apple Music on Dec. 20. Just a few days before the launch, Apple has released a video of the artist’s interview with Zane Lowe.

"It got more attention than I thought it would, because I've been echoing these sentiments for years in various ways. For anyone who wants to create music, for any little kid who's taking piano lessons right now, I want them to have an industry to go into," Swift opened up about the six-months old letter in the interview.

The “Bad Blood” singer also revealed that she was anxious about the response from the company. However, the company took a U-turn on its decision just a day later.

“They had shown so much humility in what they did that I think not only me, but I think a lot of other artists gained a reverence and a respect for the fact that they actually listened to our community," Swift said.

Watch Taylor Swift’s interview with Zane Lowe here.

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