Taylor Swift is pushing her ‘1989’ album forward as one of the most popular albums this year as the ‘Shake It Off’ singer has started dropping bonus tracks to iTunes.

The 25-year-old music star announced last Tuesday that her ‘1989’ album’s edition will be made available on iTunes one track at a time.

After dropping the first track, ‘Wonderland’, Swift will also be releasing ‘You Are In Love’ produced by Bleachers’ Jack Antonoff. A third bonus single, ‘New Romantics’, will also be made available.

Previously, fans could only check out these three songs if they purchased a ‘1989’ deluxe edition through Target. Such edition was also distributed to a limited number of countries outside the United States.

The singer made a guest appearance at ‘The Tonight Show’ with Jimmy Fallon last Tuesday night in which she and Fallon pretended to be in various events, including a Brooklyn Nets game and a New York Giants game for them to show off their dance moves.

In celebration of the first year anniversary of the ‘Tonight Show’, the TV host mentioned to Swift that she always seems have fun at awards shows and other similar events. Fallon then began to bring up memories about the singer dancing with him at sporting events on the jumbo-tron.

The two stars ‘shook it off’ and performed a hilarious dancing skit together as shown in the video below.

Meanwhile, the country singer’s fans continue to look forward to seeing her ‘1989’ album make a good placement on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Three singles from her latest album have already landed three spots in the Hot 100 chart’s Top 20 tracks.

‘Style’ debuted in the top 20 by landing at No. 18 while ‘Blank Space’ and ‘Shake It Off’ continue to enjoy their stay at the charts.

Following its acquisition of Beats, Apple continually demonstrates examples through which they are placing more emphasis on the music industry; these include Taylor Swift’s spontaneous release of her latest chart-topping album on iTunes.

Coldplay will also reportedly release an exclusive deluxe edition of their sixth studio album ‘Ghost Stories’, which was similarly made available through Target. The band is yet to drop bonus tracks on iTunes or possibly in other digital storefronts.