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The actress and executive producer revealed that it was "such an honor" to feature the rerecording of "Look What You Made Me ...
While Swift has framed her fight to reclaim her earlier work as a deeply personal pursuit, she also now stands to profit from ...
Taylor Swift's masters battle changed the music industry, even if she wasn't first to do it. What's different now?
Swift announced on May 30, 2025 that she now owns all of her masters, including her self-titled debut album and 2017's ...
Pop star Taylor Swift gave fans an update on where her re-recorded "Reputation" album stands now that she owns the rights to all her past music.
Taylor Swift, who was in Indianapolis back in November on the Eras Tour, shared the news that after a long fight she now owns ...
Swift lost control of the masters when Braun snapped them up from the pop diva’s former label. She made her dissatisfaction with the deal known publicly; Braun sold the recordings to Shamrock for ...
Taylor Swift announced she had purchased the masters of her first six albums and won't be rerecording "Reputation." ...
Taylor Swift announced May 30 that she owns all of her music — and may have left some Easter eggs about what she plans to do next.
Taylor Swift's long, public and very personal battle to own the rights to her first six albums has come to a happy ending.
The singer announced plans to re-record all her songs in 2019 following a dispute with retired talent manager Scooter Braun.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter has gained ownership of her masters. Time to celebrate baby Tay's country twang.