CELEBRITY
Taylor Swift Reclaims Ownership of Her First Six Albums in Landmark Victory

In a monumental achievement for artist rights, Taylor Swift has officially regained ownership of the master recordings for her first six studio albums. This milestone concludes a six-year saga that began in 2019 when her former label, Big Machine Records, sold the masters to music executive Scooter Braun without offering Swift the opportunity to purchase them herself.
The controversial sale ignited a public dispute and prompted Swift to take matters into her own hands. She launched an ambitious re-recording project under the “Taylor’s Version” brand, giving her control over new master recordings while inspiring fans to support her versions of the songs.
Now, after years of legal wrangling and strategic maneuvering, Swift has acquired the original masters from Shamrock Capital, the investment firm that bought them from Braun in 2020. While the financial details remain undisclosed, reports suggest the deal was worth hundreds of millions.
In a heartfelt message to her fans, Swift expressed her profound gratitude, stating, “All of the music I’ve ever made now belongs to me.” She acknowledged the emotional toll of the struggle and celebrated the freedom and empowerment that comes with owning her life’s work.
This acquisition not only marks a personal victory for Swift but also serves as a pivotal moment in the music industry, emphasizing the significance of creative ownership. As she continues to redefine artist-label dynamics, Swift’s journey stands as a beacon for musicians seeking to protect and control their artistic output.
With full ownership of her music, videos, and related content, Taylor Swift is now in complete command of her legacy—and she did it on her own terms.