Taylor Swift recovers the total control of its musical catalog after six years of struggle

The pop superstar Taylor Swift announced that he bought the master recordings of his first six albums, which gives him control of his entire music after a dispute of more than six years.
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Swift’s master masters or recordings were sold in 2019 and the singer said she did not have the opportunity to buy them at that time. Although, he re -recorded four of the albums with the subtitle Taylor’s version.
The battle began in 2019, when manager Scooter Braun bought Big Machine, the record label that had the masters of the first six Swift albums. A year later, Braun sold for more than 300 million dollars the masters to Shamrock Holdings.
Swift acquired the original recordings to Shamrock, in what she described as her “biggest dream come true.” The financial terms were not revealed.
“I’ve been breaking down for joy since I discovered that this is really happening,” he said in a statement on his website. “I can really say this: all the music I have created … now it belongs to me …”
The singer of Fortnight He also commented that he had re -recorded his homonymous debut album of 2006 and parts of Reputationits launch of 2017. He assured that he will launch them ”when the time comes.”
Swift has won 14 Grammy Awards, including four trophies per album of the year, an unprecedented figure, and recently completed the highest grossing concert tour of all time, called You were tour.
The 35 -year -old recorded her first six albums, which included successes such as SHAKE IT OFF and You Belong With Mewith Big Machine Label Group (BMG) before leaving in 2018 to Universal Music Group.
The musical executive Scooter Braun bought Big Machine in 2019 and Swift publicly accused him of intimidating her and denying her the opportunity to buy her original recordings. Swift declared in 2020 that BMG had sold his music to Shamrock. The media of the time claimed that the agreement exceeded 300 million dollars.
Braun’s representatives did not respond immediately to a request for comments.
Swift praised Shamrock executives, founded by Walt Disney’s nephew, Roy E. Disney, for being “honest, fair and respectful.”
“My first tattoo could be a huge clover in the middle of my forehead,” he joked.
FOUNTAIN:France24