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Taylor Swift finally owns her masters. For her, it was more than a business decision. There's a lot we can learn.
Taylor Swift has officially bought back her master recordings, reclaiming ownership of her first six albums after years of ...
Sources are shedding light on the state of Taylor Swift’s fractured decade-long friendship with Blake Lively after the pop star was dragged into the actress’ messy legal ...
On Friday, Taylor Swift announced she now owns all the music she has ever made. This reported US$360 million acquisition ...
Taylor Swift’s project to re-record most of her catalog came to a close last week, when she announced that she bought the ...
This reunites Taylor Swift with her original catalogue six ... which were originally sold without her knowledge in 2019. Financial details of the new deal have not been disclosed.
Now, that reclamation is moot. There's no longer any reason (moral, financial, or otherwise) for Swift to complete the "Taylor's Version" project. In her Friday announcement, Swift even admitted ...
Back in 2019, it was revealed that Taylor Swift did not own the master recordings of her first six albums, as they were sold to music executive Scooter Braun when he acquired her former label ...
gave her the financial power and creative leverage to finally reclaim what was hers. Swift also addressed the long-awaited "Reputation (Taylor’s Version)" in her recent letter, explaining why it ...
Taylor Swift’s nemesis Scooter Braun showed his support after the pop star announced that she finally bought back her masters. “I am happy for her,” Braun, 43, told Page Six in a statement ...
Taylor Swift has revealed that she “finally” owns her music catalogue six years after it was sold to Scooter Braun for a reported $300 million in June 2019. The 35-year-old pop superstar ...
Taylor Swift made a shocking announcement about her highly-anticipated “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” album after revealing that she bought back her entire masters. “I know, I know.