Taylor Swift Has Been Saving up to Buy Her Music Masters Since She Was a Teenager
Taylor Swift spent years saving to regain full ownership of her first six albums' masters for $360 million, enabling control over distribution and legacy, ahead of her 12th album release.
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Taylor Swift has been saving up to buy her music masters since she was a teenager
Taylor Swift said she'd been saving to buy her masters since she was a teenager.Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording AcademyTaylor Swift said she bought back her music masters with help from her family.Swift shared details about the deal on Travis Kelce's podcast on Wednesday.Swift said she'd been saving since she was a teenager to eventually own her music.How did Taylor Swift close one of the biggest deals of her career? With help fr…
Taylor Swift’s Net Worth and What She Paid for Her Masters
Photo: Instagram @taylorswift In May of this year, Taylor Swift announced that, after years of struggle, she finally managed to regain her oldest masters, and now all the music she has created belongs to her. To achieve this, the famous singer had to pay a substantial amount of money. How much did she pay? Here we tell you all the details. How much did Taylor Swift pay for her masters? On May 30, 2025, Taylor Swift regained ownership of the orig…
What Happened to Taylor Swift and Her Master Recordings
For years, Taylor Swift fans have heard snippets about “masters,” “Scooter Braun,” and “Taylor’s Version,” but many have been left wondering: what exactly happened? Thus, this is the complete story of how Swift lost, fought for, and ultimately reclaimed ownership of her first six albums. The saga began in 2019 when Swift’s original record label, Big Machine Records, was sold to music executive Scooter Braun’s company, Ithaca Holdings, for $300 m…
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