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Swifties may not get the long-awaited Taylor’s Version of “Reputation” after all. Now that Taylor Swift has bought back rights to the master recordings of her earlier albums, her project to ...
Taylor Swift is reportedly "done" with Blake Lively after being dragged into the "It Ends With Us" legal nightmare and is "ignoring" all calls, texts and emails from her former bestie.
Taylor Swift buying her master recordings is a reminder that all artists deserve ownership of their music and fair treatment.
Taylor Swift revealed she has re-recorded her self-titled debut album, "Taylor Swift," despite buying back her masters.
Taylor Swift now owns the rights to her first six albums—Taylor Swift, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989 and Reputation—six years after the rights to her master recordings were purchased by ...
Taylor Swift reveals what's next for 'Reputation (Taylor's Version)' after taking back masters The singer announced Friday that she had bought back all of her music.
Taylor Swift announced she owns the masters of her first six studio album in a letter shared on her website.
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 ...
Taylor Swift has officially bought back the rights to the master recordings of her first six albums — reclaiming control over the body of iconic work.
Taylor Swift's long, public and very personal battle to own the rights to her first six albums has come to a happy ending. Here's a concise history.
There’s been recent chatter that Swift could be gearing up for the official announcement of “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” at the American Music Awards on May 26.
Taylor Swift is now the proud owner of her entire catalogue of music, roughly six years after she protested the sale of her master recordings by her former record label.
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