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With sold-out stadiums and chart-topping triumphs, Taylor Swift has established herself as a defining force in modern music. Her every move reshapes the industry—whether through cinematic storytelling ...
Taylor Swift finally owns all of her music, but what does this mean for the future of her career, including two unreleased re ...
The Bed Chem songstress, 26, went nude for the cover of the magazine's July/August cover, posing in just sexy sheer tights ...
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On Friday, Taylor Swift announced she now owns all the music she has ever made. This reported US$360 million acquisition ...
Taylor Swift ... she told her fans in the letter. “But that’s all in the past now. All of the music I’ve ever made … now belongs … to me.” Not only does Taylor officially own her masters, but she also ...
Although Swift did not reveal the amount she paid to claim back the rights to the recordings, Billboard reported that the singer paid close to the $360 million mark for all six albums—more than ...
Taylor Swift announced Friday that she bought her masters back from Shamrock Capital, meaning she owns her full music catalog for the first time.
While Taylor Swift writes all of her own music, she specifically wrote her entire Speak Now album all by herself. No co-writers, just her. The album was released in Oct. 2010, when Taylor was just 20.
Swift’s headline-making deal comes about six years after she and Scooter Braun publicly feuded over the sale of her records, which he bought for $300 million without her approval.