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Swift announced on May 30, 2025 that she now owns all of her masters, including her self-titled debut album and 2017's “Reputation.”
Shamrock first purchased Swift's recordings in 2020 amid her feud with music executive Scooter Braun. The two had been at odds since Braun purchased Big Machine Label Group in 2019, Swift's former record label, assuming the rights to her master recordings.
Taylor Swift officially owns all her music, and that means we can listen to any version of any album without experiencing any sort of guilt. That means I, a Reputation girlie, can listen to Swift’s sixth album without feeling a bit bad.
Taylor Swift just revealed that she got the keys to her kingdom back — and with it came a surprising announcement about the fate of Reputation (Taylor’s Version). The pop star
Taylor Swift announced on Friday, May 30, that she has bought back her music catalog, giving her control of her first six albums, six years after her drama with Scooter Braun and former label Big Machine.
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There was a blank space where fans thought Taylor Swift was going to be at the 2025 American Music Awards, with the pop star skipping the show altogether despite weeks of Swifties theorizing that she was going to make an announcement at the ceremony Monday (May 26).
Swifties went wild when they got their first glimpse of Reputation (Taylor’s Version) during the penultimate episode of The Handmaid’s Tale final season. However, it didn’t take long for rumors to start swirling about the pop star herself slipping into that episode undetected,