Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff recreate their video with ‘Getaway Car’ to celebrate that the artist is again owner of her music

“Reputation Forever, without regrets! “. With these words, the music producer Jack Antonoff has shared a video with Taylor Swift After the American announced that he is again the owner of his entire discography, since he has acquired the rights of the recordings of her first six study albums: of Taylor Swift (2006) a Reputation (2017).
To this last album belongs the song Getaway Cara topic recorded by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff in the study. From that session came a viral video where both appear composing a part of the letter: “I’m in a Getaway car / i left you in a motel bar / put the money in a bag and i stole the keys / that was the last time you ever saw me me“
Now, years later, the producer has shared a video to social networks where They recreate that moment together To celebrate that Taylor Swift fans can finally hear Reputation “Without regrets”, since now the rights are again from the artist.
Taylor Swift, owner of her music
In 2019, Taylor Swift warned that Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun did not allow him to use the recordings of his first six albums, since all that catalog was sold to the American businessman Braun. That explains that, in recent years, the artist has re -recorded four of those six albums, including Fearless, Speak Now, Grid and 1989.
However, this Friday, May 30, Taylor Swift has revealed that he owns his first recordings again: “All the music I have made … now … it belongs to me. And all musical videos. And concert movies. Creative art and discos photography. The unpublished songs. Memories. The magic. Madness. Each of the eras. My work of a lifetime “he pointed out, very proud.
“All I wanted was to have the opportunity to work hard enough to buy my music directly, without commitments, without partners, with total autonomy. I will be eternally grateful to everyone in Shamrock capital for having brought me to the first people who offered me this. They have managed each interaction with honesty, justice and respect. For them it was a business, but I felt that they saw him as what was for me: my memories, my effort, my writing and my decades of dreams. I am infinitely grateful, “he defended.
As he has learned Billboardthe deal with Shamrock Capital would have closed in 360 million dollars for the sale of rights.