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Taylor Swift Regains Music Rights & Reputation Update - News Directory 3

Taylor Swift Regains Music Rights & Reputation Update

May 30, 2025 Catherine Williams News
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At a glance
  • Taylor Swift has announced she now owns the masters to her first six studio albums.
  • In a letter shared⁣ on her⁣ website,⁣ Swift expressed⁢ her joy.
  • As the ⁢sale, Swift has released four rerecorded albums: "Fearless (Taylor's ⁣Version)" ⁤and "Red (Taylor's Version)" in 2021, followed ⁣by "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" and "1989 (Taylor's Version)"...
Original source: cbsnews.com

taylor Swift⁢ triumphs! She now owns the masters to‍ her first⁣ six albums, a victory following the 2019 sale to Scooter Braun. This pivotal moment marks the culmination of Swift’s ⁣brave undertaking to‍ rerecord her earlier work and ‍seize back control. The⁣ move underscores the importance⁢ of music ownership and artist rights in the evolving music‍ industry, a narrative closely followed by fans and industry insiders.Her dedication to regaining control of her‍ music masters is a testament to her commitment. While fans eagerly await “Reputation (Taylor’s Version),” Swift’s journey continues, setting a powerful precedent. For further details, News Directory 3 provides comprehensive coverage. Discover what’s⁣ next for the global icon!

Key Points

  • Taylor Swift now owns the masters too her first six albums.
  • The move follows a 2019 sale of her masters to Scooter Braun.
  • Swift has been rerecording her albums to regain control.

Taylor⁢ Swift Reclaims Masters of First six Albums

⁣ Updated⁣ May ⁣30, ⁣2025

Taylor Swift has announced she now owns the masters to her first six studio albums. This milestone follows the ⁣controversial 2019 sale of those masters to Scooter Braun, a move that prompted Swift to embark on a project to ⁤rerecord her early discography and regain⁣ control of her music.

In a letter shared⁣ on her⁣ website,⁣ Swift expressed⁢ her joy. She said, “I’ve been bursting into tears of joy ‍at random ⁣intervals ever since I found out that this is really happening. I really get to say these words: All‍ of the music I’ve ever made…‍ now belongs… to me.”

As the ⁢sale, Swift has released four rerecorded albums: “Fearless (Taylor’s ⁣Version)” ⁤and “Red (Taylor’s Version)” in 2021, followed ⁣by “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” and “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” in 2023. The pop star’s effort to regain ownership and control of her music masters has ⁣been closely watched by the music industry and⁤ fans alike, highlighting the importance of artist rights and music ownership.

Fans are particularly eager for “Reputation (Taylor’s Version),” originally released in 2017. Though, Swift revealed that she ‍has barely begun rerecording that⁣ album. She explained that “Reputation” was deeply tied to a specific period in her life, making it challenging to revisit.”To be perfectly honest,its the one album in those first 6 that⁢ I thought couldn’t be improved upon by redoing it,” Swift said.

Swift also confirmed she has rerecorded her⁢ self-titled debut album, initially released in 2006.

What’s next

Swift is expected to continue rerecording her remaining albums, ⁣giving her ⁤complete ownership of⁢ her early⁢ catalog and setting a⁣ precedent⁢ for othre artists seeking to control their creative output.

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