Taylor Swift has made an unprecedented move, announcing that she has bought back the rights to her entire original music catalog, specifically her first six albums. This strategic acquisition concludes a protracted dispute over her master recordings, solidifying her control over her artistic legacy. The star shared her overwhelming happiness, stating that all the music she has ever made now belongs to her.
The struggle for ownership began in 2019 when her masters were sold to Scooter Braun by her former label. In response, Swift boldly embarked on a mission to re-record her albums, a project that has proven to be a resounding success. Albums like Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and Red (Taylor’s Version) not only topped charts but also served as a powerful statement about artist rights and ownership in the digital age.
While celebrating this monumental win, Swift also offered a glimpse into the progress of Reputation (Taylor’s Version), a highly anticipated release. She acknowledged the unique challenges of re-recording Reputation due to its intense emotional and personal significance, admitting she hasn’t yet completed a quarter of it. This candid update showcases the deeply personal connection Swift has with her art and her dedication to its authentic representation.
Taylor Swift’s Ultimate Power Move: Owning Her Entire Catalog
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