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The pop megastar said Friday that she had regained control of her first six studio albums, six years after Scooter Braun bought her old record label.
Pop sensation Taylor Swift, who was locked in a feud with record executives since 2019 over ownership of her music, has bought back the rights to her entire back catalog, she said last month.
The Taylor Swift announced on May 30 that she bought back the rights to music catalog, giving her control of all of her music for the first time.
Taylor Swift activated wristbands from her "Eras Tour" as a way to signal her fans that she’d regained control of her original recordings. In May 2025, superstar recording artist Taylor Swift ...
Swift was named a billionaire by Forbes in October 2023, and her current net worth is $1.6 billion. The publication reported ...
Taylor Swift has officially regained ownership of the master recordings for her first six albums. The rights were previously ...
Swift was also in no rush to finish re-recording the 2017 album’s songs, as they were inspired by her relationship with ex ...
In October 2023, Swift was named a billionaire by Forbes, and her current net worth is $1.6 billion, as reported by Newsweek.
“Taylor Watch” is not the first account within the past month to get flagged. In fact a few behemoth Swift fan accounts with ...
The pop superstar and ex “Gossip Girl” actress were super-close confidants until Swift was dragged into Justin Baldoni’s $400 ...
Music mogul Scooter Braun has said he was "shocked" by Taylor Swift's "deeply unfair" reaction when he acquired the rights to ...
It’s all (Taylor’s Version) now. Taylor Swift announced Friday that she had reacquired the rights to her early recordings, six years after music executive Scooter Braun bought her old record ...