Taylor Swift recovers control of all his music; “All the music I have made now belongs to me”

Taylor Swift announced this Friday that he has regained control of his musical catalog almost six years after he had been sold to the producer Scooter Braun.
Taylor Swift, 35, shared in an Instagram post his feeling after having fully recovered his music catalog, which gives him control of his first six albums.
“Hello. I try to order my thoughts and create something consistent, but right now my mind is just a slide presentation. A flashback of all the times I dreamed wake up, I wished and longed for the opportunity to tell you this news. Every time I was soooaaaaaaan nearby, trying it, just for me to go. They will take away.
“I have been cried for joy at random intervals since I discovered that this is really happening. I can really say these words: all the music I have made … Now it belongs to me …”.
Swift said that having been able to recover his music has greatly due to the great support he received from his followers during his international tour “The Eras Tour” that began in March 2023 and concluded in December 2024, raising more than 2 billion dollars in ticket sales.
“My fans know how important it has been for me, so much that I rewritten and launch four of my albums, calling them ‘Taylor’s version’,” he said about what he described from his “biggest dream made a reality.”
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“The passionate support they showed to those albums and the success story in which they turned ‘The Eras Tour“They allowed me to repurify my music,” he said.
Swift’s attempts to recover his music began when in June 2019 Scooter Braun, then stars manager such as Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, acquired Big Machine Label Group, the record label that possessed the masters of his first six albums.
From then on, Swift publicly denounced that he was denied the possibility of buying them directly and that His catalog was sold without his consentwhich led her to undertake a Regrabation project to recover control of your work.
A year later, Braun sold the catalog to Shamrock Capital without consulting the singer, and this Friday Swift said the musical company was the one who contacted her to make this possible.
“They managed each interaction with us in an honest, fair and respectful way. For them it was a business, but I felt that they saw it as what it was for me: my memories, my sweat, my calligraphy and my decades of dreams. I am infinitely grateful,” she said.
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