Taylor Swift buys back masters for first six albums
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Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez reunited for a girls' night out as they dined at a restaurant in New York City on Saturday, May 31.
Shamrock first purchased Swift's recordings in 2020 amid her feud with music executive Scooter Braun. The two had been at odds since Braun purchased Big Machine Label Group in 2019, Swift's former record label, assuming the rights to her master recordings.
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.
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In a heartfelt letter to fans, Taylor Swift said she bought back her recordings, and explained why she hasn't dropped 'Reputation (Taylor's Version).'
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This moment finally happened in spite of Scooter Braun, not because of him,” a source close to negotiations told Vanity Fair of the landmark deal that closes the book on a years-long, career-defining beef.
Taylor Swift announced she had purchased the masters of her first six albums and won't be rerecording "Reputation."
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Taylor Swift is enjoying her “Reputation” era again after breaking the news that she now owns her master recordings.Swift announced in a May 30 letter on her website that after re-recording four of her albums — dubbed “Taylor’s Version” — she bought back all of her masters,