Taylor Swift's recent rerelease of her "1989" album has been a major success, benefiting both the new and original versions. 

Spotify and YouTube reported over 15 million streams of the 2014 version after the release of 'Taylor's Version.' 

YouTube alone recorded 2.8 million streams, with fans revisiting music videos like "Blank Space" and "Shake It Off." 

On Spotify, the old album garnered 12.5 million streams, with "Style" leading at 2.5 million streams, followed closely by "Blank Space." 

Other popular tracks included "Bad Blood" and "Wildest Dreams." 

Amazon saw a significant surge in CD sales, with the deluxe version selling 271% more than usual, and the traditional CD sales increasing by 189%. 

Vinyl records of the original album also saw a remarkable 210% boost in sales, elevating its chart position from 261 to 84. 

This success has an unintended side effect of increasing revenue for her former label, Big Machine, as Taylor is rerecording her first six albums due to her inability to buy the master recordings from Scooter Braun. 

Despite this, Taylor Swift, who recently achieved billionaire status, likely isn't losing much sleep over the financial boost to her former label. 

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Taylor's rerecording of her albums continues to captivate both old and new fans, proving the enduring appeal of her music. 

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