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Taylor Swift is now the proud owner of her entire catalog of music, roughly six years after she protested the sale of her master recordings by her former record label.
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 die-hards.
Over the last few years, Swift has been re-recording and releasing her first six albums in an attempt to regain control of her music.
Taylor Swift is celebrating. Through a heartfelt letter and after years of legal struggles, she announced that she officially regained ownership of all her music. "You belong with
The Taylor Swift announced on May 30 that she bought back the rights to music catalog, giving her control of all of her music for the first time.
Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift announced Friday that she was able to purchase back her entire catalog of music from Shamrock Capital, ending a years-long saga. The 14-time Grammy winner had been in the midst of re-recording her first six albums after they had been purchased by Big Machine Records and music manager Scooter Braun back in 2019.
Pop star Taylor Swift has bought back her music catalog and now owns her master recordings, following her conflict with Scooter Braun.
By now, we know all too well about the power of Taylor Swift. With her epic Eras Tour alone, the pop superstar went from crashing Ticketmaster to boosting the economy in every city she visited to going around the movie studio system for its theatrical concert film.
The pop megastar said Friday that she had regained control of her first six studio albums, six years after Scooter Braun bought her old record label.
Swift credited Shamrock Capital, the private equity firm that purchased the master rights to Swift's first six albums from Scooter Braun 's Ithaca Holdings in 2020, for giving her the opportunity to purchase every aspect of her career work.