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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.
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The popstar purchased her original masters last week, six years after they were bought by Scooter Braun Travis Kelce celebrated girlfriend Taylor Swift buying back her music catalog The statement came during a teaser for this week's New Heights podcast episode Swift purchased her original masters last week,
“It was time to just let it go,” the producer born Joel Zimmerman said in a June 2 cover story alongside Rezz for Billboard Canada. “I’m not so attached to [my catalogue] that I think it would’ve been some huge asset 20 or 30 years down the line.”
Taylor Swift has regained ownership of her music catalog. This includes albums released between 2006 and 2017. The move ends a long battle that began
Taylor Swift announced on Friday, May 30, that she has regained control of her catalog, nearly six years after it was sold to Scooter Braun. “Taylor now owns all of her music, and this moment finally happened in spite of Scooter Braun,