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Taylor Swift recovers control of his music, buys his first 6 albums

NEW YORK – Taylor Swift has regained total control over his entire work.

In an extensive note published on its official website on Friday, Swift announced: “All the music I have done now belongs to me.”

According to the note, the pop star has bought its catalog of recordings – originally launched through Big Machine Records – to its most recent owner, the private capital firm Shamrock Capital. He did not reveal the amount.

“We are delighted with this result and very happy for Taylor,” said Shamrock Capital in a statement.

In recent years, Swift has been recording and launching its first six albums in an attempt to recover control of its music.

The series was initiated by the purchase and sale of its first albums by the musical manager Scooter Braun and represents Swift’s effort to control their own songs and how they are used. The previous launches of “Taylor’s version” (Taylor version) have been more than simple conventional refrabations, arriving with new music “from the vault”, Easter eggs and visual elements that deepen the understanding of their work.

Among the refrabations, he has launched new music, including the album

Until now, Swift has re -recorded four albums.

The last Swift re -region, “1989 (Taylor’s version),” was launched in October 2023, just four months after the launch of “Speak Now (Taylor’s version)”. That same year, Swift claimed the woman’s record with more albums number 1 in history.

The fans have theorized that “reputation (Taylor’s version)” would be the following: on May 19, “What You Made Me do (Taylor’s version)” was broadcast almost entirely during the opening scene of an episode of the sixth season of “The Handmaid’s Tale”. Before that, the song was advanced in the Limited Prime Video series

But according to the shared note on Friday, Swift says that it has not “re -recorded a quarter of it.”

However, he said that he has completely recorded his homonymous debut album “and I really love how it sounds now.”

Swift writes that both his homonym album and “reputation (Taylor’s version)” “can still have their moments to resurface when it is the right time.”

A Swift representative did not immediately respond to a request for comments.

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