Taylor Swift Fans⁢ Speculate on New Album After Masters Reacquisition

​ Updated June 02, 2025

Taylor⁢ Swift’s devoted ⁤fans, known as “swifties,” are buzzing with speculation about a potential‍ new ​album, fueled by Swift’s recent announcement that she has regained control of her master‌ recordings. This news follows a long battle that began in ‍2019 when Scooter​ Braun acquired Swift’s old label, Big Machine⁤ Label ‌Group, thereby gaining the rights to her early catalogue.

swift,who had since moved to‍ Republic Records,described this as her “worst-case scenario,” citing Braun’s history of “manipulative bullying.” She then embarked on a mission to re-record her​ first six albums to regain ownership and diminish the ‍value of Braun’s investment. These re-recordings, ​dubbed “Taylor’s Version,” have been a massive success, breaking streaming records and appearing in film and television.

In a recent announcement, Swift shared ⁤that she had successfully​ bought​ back her masters, ⁤videos, concert films, album art, photography, and unreleased songs from Shamrock Holdings. this‌ prompted ⁢fans to⁤ dissect her statement for clues about her next​ project. The ⁣detail that caught their attention was the use of 12 “i’s” in one particular sentence, ⁣leading many to ⁣believe that a 12th studio album might be on the horizon, potentially a follow-up to The Tortured poets Department.

Adding to the speculation, some fans ​noted that the letterhead design had shifted away from ‍ The Tortured Poets‍ Department theme to an art⁣ deco style reminiscent of‌ The Great ⁢Gatsby. This⁢ has led to theories about ⁣a ⁣possible Broadway venture or a Gatsby-inspired album.

To regain control of her music and devalue braun’s investment, Swift ‌began re-recording her first six albums,​ labeling them ‘Taylor’s​ Version’ and including “From the Vault” tracks written during the original sessions ‌but never⁣ released. between 2021 ‍and 2023, Swift‍ released ‘Taylor’s Version’s of her albums ‘Fearless’ (originally released in 2008), ‘Red’ (2012), ‘Speak Now’ (2010)‍ and ‘1989’ (2014), with‍ the re-recordings cumulating in‍ billions of streams that broke Spotify⁣ records.

With Swift‌ now in‍ control of‌ her masters, the need to release “Taylor’s Version” of her remaining ‍albums, including ‘Reputation’ and her self-titled debut, ‍is less ​pressing. ​Though, fans remain‌ eager for these releases,​ especially ⁤’Reputation (Taylor’s Version)’, and ‌continue to search for clues about their potential release dates.

Swift concluded her letter by highlighting the importance of artists owning their ​master⁢ recordings, ⁢especially given reports that major labels are attempting ​to restrict artists from re-recording their albums. She stated that every time a new​ artist negotiates to own their masters because of ​her fight, ⁣she ⁤is reminded of how important it all was.

what’s⁢ next

As fans eagerly‌ await any official announcements, the speculation surrounding Taylor⁤ Swift’s ⁣next album and the remaining “Taylor’s Version”​ releases continues to build, keeping the music world on its toes.