

Taylor Swift Wins Back Masters, Ending Years-Long Battle with Scooter Braun
Taylor Swift's Triumph: Singer Reclaims Masters of First Six Albums Taylor Swift has officially won her long-fought battle for ownership of her music masters. After years of legal wrangling, the masters to her first six albums have been returned to her. The albums were initially sold to Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings in 2019, a deal that Swift publicly criticized. The masters later changed hands to Shamrock Capital before finally being reacquired by the singer herself. "Taylor buying back her masters finally happened in spite of Scooter Braun, not because of him," a source close to the negotiations told Entertainment Tonight. This statement refutes rumors suggesting outside parties influenced the sale. The acquisition marks a significant victory for Swift and her fans, who have been vocal supporters of her efforts to regain control of her artistic legacy. Swift's announcement also hints at the future of her "Taylor's Version" project, where she is re-recording her previous albums to own the new masters. While she hasn't re-recorded a significant portion of "Reputation," she assures fans that the unreleased vault tracks will eventually be released. This news is sure to excite Swifties worldwide, who eagerly anticipate the release of these long-awaited songs.