Taylor Swift has regained ownership of the master recordings of her first six albums, reversing a past situation where her original label sold them to Scooter Braun. This saga began in 2019 when Swift publicly criticized the sale to Braun, claiming she was not given the opportunity to buy her masters. After transitioning to Republic Records, she began re-recording her old albums as 'Taylor's Version'. Following various transactions involving her masters, Shamrock Capital has now returned her music rights, a moment celebrated by Swift in a heartfelt letter on her website.
Swift expressed her gratitude for Shamrock Capital for selling her work back to her without strings attached, humorously noting that her first tattoo might just be a shamrock in the middle of my forehead.
In her announcement, Swift declared she was elated and amazed to own her entire life's work again, signifying a remarkable turnaround after the struggles with Big Machine Records.
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