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In a lengthy note posted to her official website on Friday, Swift announced: "All of the music I've ever made now ... the private equity firm Shamrock Capital. She did not disclose the amount.
Though Swift’s purchase of her masters from Shamrock may not cure the capitalistic and exploitative nature of the music industry ‒ labels even started including rerecording provisions in ...
Taylor Swift now owns “all of the music I’ve ever made,” she says in a letter posted on her website on Friday. Swift has purchased the masters of her first six albums back from Shamrock ...
“This was the second time my music had been sold without my knowledge,” Swift said in a 2020 statement, when Shamrock acquired her catalog from Braun. While the firm expressed interest in ...
It is unclear what Swift paid for the rights to her music. Shamrock Capital paid $300 million for the rights, according to Variety. The drama over Swift’s catalog began in 2019 when Scooter ...
Taylor Swift has regained control over her full music catalog. The deal marks the end of a years-long battle over the rights to many of her early albums. House Democrats demand answers from Noem ...
In her statement, Swift said she now had ownership of all of her music videos, concert films, album art and photography and unreleased songs. Shamrock acquired the rights to Swift’s first six ...
to me. It started first with Scooter Braun, but he wasn't the current owner when Swift bought it back -- that would be Shamrock Capital. Back in 2019, the music manager bought Big Machine Records ...
I really get to say these words: All of the music I’ve ever made… now belongs ... Braun sold Swift’s master recordings to private equity firm Shamrock Capital. Swift said in a statement ...