If you haven't listened to Taylor Swift's 1989 album on repeat since it debuted this week, here's your chance to do so without paying full price -- legally.
Microsoft is offering Swift's pop album for only $0.99 for six days on the company's Music Deals app, which last week started doling out albums for $0.99 and $1.99.
The catch? It's only available in the Windows Store and Windows Phone Store.
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The MP3 downloads will appear in the Xbox Music app. The deal ends Nov. 3.
Apple is selling the album for $12.99 on iTunes, while Amazon has slapped a $12.49 price tag on the new release. It's not yet available on Spotify.