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Official! Taylor Swift recovers the rights of his first albums

Taylor Swift’s legal dispute for recovering the rights of his first six albums is over, a milestone announced this Friday by the same singer “all the music that I have composed now belongs to me”, this in an official statement on its website.

“I have not been able to contain the tears of joy … since I knew that this was really going to happen,” added the American singer in an extensive letter published this day on her website that ends the legal saga that began in 2019 when her manager, Scooter Braun bought Big Machine, the Swift record label.

This movement allowed Braun to keep the rights of Taylor Swift discs, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989 and reputation. The singer responded by re -registering those albums by calling them “Taylor’s Versions” and modifying the songs to avoid copyright, something that was followed by her fans causing the value of the original albums to decline.

So far four albums have been published under the new version of Taylor Swift, but his debut album of his same name released in 2006 and reputation had not yet gone through this process. In fact, this last album had been a challenge for the singer herself.

“The reputation album was very specific to that moment of my life for all that challenge, that desire to be understood while I felt deliberately misunderstood … to be honest, it is the only album of the first six that I thought could not be improved by removing it … so I was postponing it,” said the singer in her letter thrown this Friday.

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