Taylor Swift buys back masters for first six albums
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In a heartfelt letter to fans, Taylor Swift said she bought back her recordings, and explained why she hasn't dropped 'Reputation (Taylor's Version).'
The letter comes nearly six years after Swift announced on "Good Morning America" that she would be re-recording her first six albums from her former label in order to take ownership of the records that made her a household name.
This moment finally happened in spite of Scooter Braun, not because of him,” a source close to negotiations told Vanity Fair of the landmark deal that closes the book on a years-long, career-defining beef.
Taylor Swift attended dinner with Dakota Johnson in New York City on May 29 and wore Dôen’s Benoit Dress, which retails for $298. See the look here.
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Taylor Swift announced Friday that she bought her masters back from Shamrock Capital, meaning she owns her full music catalog for the first time.