Getting your Taylor Swift fix this year won't come cheap.
America's sweetheart pulled all of her music from the popular web streaming service Spotify in November. In the month before the split, nearly 16 million people had listened to one of her many hits on the service.
Now, if you want to hear Swift, you'll have to buy one of her albums on iTunes, which will cost you anywhere from $8 to $20. Her recent release "1989," which sold nearly 1.3 million copies in a single week, remains the site's No. 1 most downloaded album.
The Taylor Swift mania is also fueling sky-high concert prices.
StubHub expects her highly-anticipated summer concert tour to be among the most in-demand shows of the year. Seats to see her at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium in July are listed for as much as $5,500 on the site. Meanwhile, luxury suites are for sale for more than $25,000.