Taylor Swift's Epic Comeback She Owns Her Music

Taylor Swift bought back her music collection after six years of fighting for control. The pop star announced Friday that she purchased her first six albums from Shamrock Capital. Swift had lost her music when Scooter Braun bought Big Machine Records back during 2019. She felt angry about the deal because nobody asked her first. Shamrock Capital later bought the songs from Braun during 2020.

Swift started recording new versions of her old albums after losing control of the original recordings. She released four Taylor's Version albums that all reached number one on music charts. Fans supported these new recordings which helped Swift earn enough money to buy back her catalog. The singer thanked Shamrock Capital for treating her fairly during negotiations. She called the purchase her greatest dream come true.

Swift might still record new versions of her first album and Reputation even though she controls the originals again. She explained that Reputation felt difficult to remake because it captured a specific time period. The artist said future recordings would celebrate her success rather than express sadness. Swift believes her fight helped other musicians negotiate better contracts with record companies. She thanked fans for caring about music business issues that affect artists.
 

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