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The contract also allowed Swift to fully own the albums distributed by the label—both the masters and the publishing rights—starting with her seventh studio album, Lover (2019), [6] and as reported by Forbes, offered a royalty payment of 50 percent or more compared to the 10 to 15 percent Swift "likely" had been receiving from Big Machine.
Now, lets be clear: re-releasing new versions of her older songs doesn’t get rid of the original masters. Those still exist. But Swift encouraged fans to stream the new recordings — known as ...
The rights to the first six albums by Taylor Swift, arguably the most commercially popular artist in the world, recently were sold to a private equity firm for a whopping $300 million. While the ...
[76] [77] By re-recording her catalog, Swift had full ownership of the new masters, including the copyright licensing of her songs, devaluing the Big Machine-owned masters. [ 78 ] A re-recorded version of "Sparks Fly", titled "Sparks Fly (Taylor's Version)", was released on July 7, 2023, via Republic Records as part of Speak Now (Taylor's ...
Taylor Swift is telling her side of the story when it comes to Scooter Braun selling her masters for more than $300 million. On Monday, Variety reported that Braun had sold the rights to the ...
On March 17, 2023, Swift released "Eyes Open (Taylor's Version)", a re-recorded version of "Eyes Open", via Republic Records. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] The song is part of Swift's re-recording plan following the 2019 dispute over the ownership of the masters of her older discography , after the talent manager Scooter Braun acquired Big Machine Records ...
Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun sold Taylor Swift's original album masters in 2020, leading her to re-record her first six albums. Here's who owns her masters now.
Taylor Swift masters dispute; Taylor Swift vs Scooter Braun: Bad Blood; Taylor Swift–Ticketmaster controversy; U. United States v. Live Nation Entertainment