The Fab Four’s music will be available on nine streaming services starting Dec. 24.
The services have the rights to stream 224 songs from the original 13 studio albums as well as "essential" collections including Past Masters, the BBC reported.
The deal doesn't involve exclusive rights to any one service. Their catalogue will be available on both the free and premium versions of subscription services, which means non-paying users will also have access to their music.
The Beatles, the biggest-selling group of all time, waited more than seven years before coming to iTunes in 2010. Until now, the group was one of most high-profile artists not available to stream, the Guardian reported.
Some contemporary artists, like Taylor Swift, have chosen not to make their music available on free versions of subscription services such as Spotify, while Adele decided against putting her latest album, 25, on any streaming service.
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