Taylor Swift, Music Catalog
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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.
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.
Emerging artists, long-established musicians and big bosses in the music industry can take away something from her victory.
The popstar purchased her original masters last week, six years after they were bought by Scooter Braun Travis Kelce celebrated girlfriend Taylor Swift buying back her music catalog The statement came during a teaser for this week's New Heights podcast episode Swift purchased her original masters last week,
Some artists have a better shot at owning their master recordings, while others may be barred from rerecording their music for years.
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 ownership of all her music masters. According to Billboard,