The platinum edition for Beyoncé's self-titled 2013 album has been made available for live streaming on Spotify, TIME reported.

When Beyoncé released her album "BEYONCE" last December 2013, the album was made available exclusively on iTunes before it was eventually released on physical albums. After that, Spotify was allowed to stream a few singles off the album.

With the latest platinum re-release of the album however, the music streaming service can now add the entire album on their catalogue and more.

Beyoncé's appearance on Spotify could help the music service after the departure of Taylor Swift. Swift has expressed her opinions against Spotify, slamming how they compensated their artists, and subsequently decided to pull out her entire catalogue of songs.

Recently, Swift also spoke out publicly against Spotify during her acceptance speech at the 2014 American Music Awards, according to Billboard.

Swift, who was awarded the Dick Clark Award for Excellence, thanked her fans in her speech for patronizing her music and physical albums.

"You believe in the same thing that I believe in," she said. "That music is valuable and music should be consumed in albums and albums should be consumed as art and appreciated."

However, with Beyoncé's continued partnership with the streaming service, Spotify could make up for losing Swift, according to TIME.

With Spotify's backing, the singer and "BEYONCE" Platinum Edition could also have a bigger chance to land high on the Billboard charts after they announced that music streaming services will be playing a factor in their weekly album rankings.

As it stands, Beyoncé's latest album has two bonus tracks, "7/11" and "Ring Off," both of which were leaked online last week, according to USA Today.

After the leak, Beyoncé decided to go ahead and release a DIY music video for "7/11" featuring the singer with her backup dancers.

The album also contains four new remixes for "Flawless," "Drunk in Love," "Blow" and "Standing on the Sun," and two DVDs containing 17 music videos and a video of the singer's performances from her Mrs. Carter World Show tour, according to Mashable.

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