Taylor Swift reclaims her masters, shares powerful letter
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Taylor Swift, who was in Indianapolis back in November on the Eras Tour, shared the news that after a long fight she now owns all her life's work.
Taylor Swift has announced that she has acquired her catalog for her six first albums in a deal with Shamrock Capital, re-uniting the superstar with her work six years after the original sale to Scooter Braun’s Ithaca Holdings sparked one of the most infamous disputes in the modern music business.
Taylor Swift just revealed that she got the keys to her kingdom back — and with it came a surprising announcement about the fate of Reputation (Taylor’s Version). The pop star
Swift finally bought the full rights to her music. But there’s still a point to her project of rerecording albums — at least to her diehards.
The master recordings to the pop superstar’s earliest work were sold to Scooter Braun in 2019, and acquired a year later by the investing firm Shamrock Capital.