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Canadians Corey Conners and Taylor Pendrith finished Day 1 at the U.S. Open tied for 33nd after the pair finished two-over 72 on Thursday.
It happened — Taylor owns everything. All her songs, all her masters, her life’s work. She won. Eight years after her label Big Machine sold off her catalog, Taylor Swift has finally achieved ...
Taylor Swift announced Friday she has bought back her first six studio albums, the masters of which were sold to celebrity manager Scooter Braun in 2019 and later to Shamrock Capital. "I've been ...
Taylor Swift announced Friday that she purchased her original masters from Shamrock Capital. Swift now owns the legal rights to her entire back catalog, not just the rerecorded albums.
In a heartfelt letter to fans, Taylor Swift said she bought back her recordings, and explained why she hasn't dropped 'Reputation (Taylor's Version).' ...
Taylor Swift has reportedly been ghosting Blake Lively after being dragged into the actress’s messy legal battle with Justin Baldoni. “Even though Taylor has totally cut ties with her, Blake ...
Taylor Swift now owns the rights to her first six albums—Taylor Swift, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989 and Reputation—six years after the rights to her master recordings were purchased by ...
You belong with me. Taylor Swift has revealed that she “finally” owns her music catalogue six years after it was sold to Scooter Braun for a reported $300 million in June 2019. The 35-year-old ...
Taylor Swift has officially bought back the rights to the master recordings of her first six albums — reclaiming control over the body of iconic work.
All the "Taylor's Version" recordings-- Red, 1989, Speak Now, Fearless-- were all rerecorded in order for her to take back her music in some fashion, even if she couldn't legally own her masters.
Taylor Swift just announced she’s made one of her dreams come true. The girlfriend of Travis Kelce finally bought back the rights to the songs on her first six albums. Reportedly, Swift has been ...
Taylor’s 23 rd District Court Judge Joseph Slaven was formally accused by the Judicial Tenure Commission, the state’s judicial oversight body, in a complaint announced May 28.