“All of the music I’ve ever made now belongs to me”

Taylor Swift has purchased again the grasp recordings to her first six albums.
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In a letter to followers shared at the moment (Could 30), Swift revealed that she now has management over her total catalogue for the primary time. “I virtually stopped pondering it might ever occur, after 20 years of getting the carrot dangled after which yanked away,” she wrote. “However that’s all up to now now. All the music I’ve ever made … now belongs … to me.”
She initially misplaced the rights in 2019, when music supervisor Scooter Braun and his media holding firm, Ithaca Holdings LLC, acquired Swift’s outdated label, Large Machine Label Group.
When information broke of Braun gaining the rights to her masters, Swift, who had made the transfer to Republic Data by that point, wrote in a Tumblr put up that this was “the worst-case state of affairs” for her, calling him out for his “incessant, manipulative bullying”, and confirming her plans to re-record songs from her first six data in a bid to take management over her music as soon as once more.
The story then hit headlines once more in late 2020 after Swift confirmed that the possession of her again catalogue had modified arms once more for the second time inside two years, when Braun offered the rights to the non-public fairness firm Shamrock Holdings in a $300million (£230m) deal. The singer shared an announcement on the time, during which she mentioned that the grasp recordings “weren’t on the market to me”.
In at the moment’s announcement, Swift mentioned that she purchased her masters – in addition to her movies, live performance movies, album artwork and images and unreleased songs – again from Shamrock.
“All I’ve ever wished was the chance to work laborious sufficient to have the ability to at some point buy my music outright with no strings hooked up, no partnership, with full autonomy.
“I can be ceaselessly grateful to everybody at Shamrock Capital for being the primary folks to ever supply this to me. The way in which they’ve dealt with each interplay we’ve had has been trustworthy, truthful and respectful. This was a enterprise deal to them, however I actually felt like they noticed it for what it was to me: my reminiscences and my sweat and my handwriting and my many years of desires. I’m endlessly grateful. My first tattoo may simply be an enormous shamrock in the midst of my brow.”
Swift thanked her followers for his or her assist, writing: “I can’t thanks sufficient for serving to to reunite me with this artwork that I’ve devoted my life to, however have by no means owned till now.”
To be able to regain management over her music, and to devalue Braun’s funding, Swift started rerecording all six albums, dubbing them ‘Taylor’s Model’ and including “From the Vault” tracks that had been written across the time of the unique songwriting classes however by no means launched.
Between 2021 and 2023, Swift launched ‘Taylor’s Model’s of her albums ‘Fearless‘ (initially launched in 2008), ‘Pink‘ (2012), ‘Communicate Now‘ (2010) and ‘1989‘ (2014). The rerecordings cumulated billions of streams and broke Spotify data.
Rerecorded variations of the songs have since been utilized in movie and TV synchs, together with an up to date model of ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ – from the at the moment unreleased rerecording of 2017’s ‘Status‘ – which appeared within the new collection of The Handmaid’s Story earlier this month.
‘Status’ and Swift’s 2006 self-titled debut album are the one albums that haven’t been re-recorded, and followers have been speculating about their potential launch dates for the previous six years.
Nevertheless, now that the singer has reacquired her masters, there may be much less purpose to launch their ‘Taylor’s Model’.
“I do know, I do know. What about Rep TV?” she wrote within the letter. “Full transparency: I haven’t even rerecorded 1 / 4 of it. The Status album was so particular to that point in my life, and I stored hitting a stopping level after I tried to remake it.
“All that defiance, that longing to be understood whereas feeling purposely misunderstood, that determined hope, that shame-born snarl and mischief. To be completely trustworthy, it’s the one album in these first six that I assumed couldn’t be improved upon by redoing it. Not the music, or images, or movies. So I stored placing it off.”
Swift went on to say that followers should still hear the unreleased ‘Status’ From the Vault tracks, “when you’re into the concept”. She additionally confirmed that she had rerecorded her debut. “I actually love the way it sounds now. These two albums can nonetheless have their moments to re-emerge when the time is true, if that may be one thing you guys could be enthusiastic about. But when it occurs, it gained’t be from a spot of unhappiness and eager for what I want I might have. It would simply be a celebration now.”
Swift concluded her letter by drawing consideration to the bigger dialog about artists’ rights to their masters, triggered by her rerecordings. “Each time a brand new artist tells me they negotiated to personal their grasp recordings of their report contract due to this combat, I’m reminded of how necessary it was for all of this to occur,” she wrote.
“Thanks for being inquisitive about one thing that was once regarded as too industry-centric for broad dialogue. You’ll by no means understand how a lot it means to me that you just cared. Each single little bit of it counted and ended us up right here.”
In 2023 it was reported that main labels equivalent to Common Music Group, Sony Music Leisure and Warner Music Group have been trying to put a cease to artists following in Swift’s footsteps, and have reportedly overhauled contracts for brand new signees.