Taylor Swift buys back masters for her 1st 6 albums
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I can’t thank you enough for helping to reunite me with this art that I have dedicated my life to but have never owned until now,” she wrote in a letter to fans on her website.
“Every single era,” Swift wrote in her message to fans. “My life’s work.”
Ever since Swift’s sixth studio record became eligible for rerecording way back in November 2022 — the same long-ago month that saw Ron DeSantis topping polls and the end of The Walking Dead — fans have eagerly lapped up any clue they can find that Reputation (Taylor’s Version) is ready for release.
Taylor Swift's long, public and very personal battle to own the rights to her first six albums has come to a happy ending. Here's a concise history.
Taylor Swift announced on Friday, May 30, that she has bought back her music catalog, giving her control of her first six albums, six years after her drama with Scooter Braun and former label Big Machine.
Swifties went wild when they got their first glimpse of Reputation (Taylor’s Version) during the penultimate episode of The Handmaid’s Tale final season. However, it didn’t take long for rumors to start swirling about the pop star herself slipping into that episode undetected,
Swift has recently been pictured in Florida, where her boyfriend Travis Kelce is training for the upcoming NFL season. The couple were spotted at a dinner date in West Palm Beach,
The note included a sketch of the New York City skyline where Silvers was heading for grad school and partly read, "Hi love! I'm so sad that I can't make it to your graduation party. ... I'm so proud of you, your hard work and dedication, your excitement and ambition. I'm very lucky that a girl like you cares about me."