Taylor Swift buys back rights to her 1st 6 albums
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"All of the music I've ever made...now belongs...to me," Taylor Swift wrote Friday announcing to her fans the conclusion of a six-year odyssey.
According to data Spotify shared with The Hollywood Reporter, "Speak Now's" streams rose 430 percent, while Swift's debut album streams jumped 220 percent.
Taylor Swift is now the proud owner of her entire catalog of music, roughly six years after she protested the sale of her master recordings by her former record label.
The weekend was headlined by global music icon Taylor Swift, who shared monumental news on Friday: after a long and highly publicized journey, she has officially regained full ownership of her masters.
Taylor Swift officially owns the rights to all her created content and music following a recent purchase of the last of her music that was sold six years ago. In 2019, she first protested against her former record label for selling her master recordings.
Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber’s contrasting music catalog moves spark fan debates on ownership, legacy, and career impact.
The talk of the weekend centered around global pop icon Taylor Swift, who announced on Friday—via Instagram and her website—that she has officially regained