It has been a long road of re-recordings, cryptic clues, and a whole lot of vinyl, but Taylor Swift has officially done it. As of May 30, 2025, the global superstar confirmed she now owns the rights to her entire body of work, including the six albums that launched her into pop history.
In a detailed note shared to her website, Swift shared that she has bought back her original masters from private equity firm Shamrock Capital, the company that previously held them after acquiring them from Scooter Braun. The financial details remain undisclosed, but the symbolic win speaks volumes.
Those close to Swift say she is relieved and proud to finally hold the keys to the songs she spent her life creating. She thanked her fans for being part of what she described as a mission to reclaim the art she never fully had control over, until now.
This marks a full-circle moment in a saga that began in 2019, when her former label, Big Machine Records, sold her catalogue to Braun without her involvement. The move led to a highly publicised fallout, and Swift chose to take matters into her own hands, literally. Her solution? Re-record the original six albums so she could own new masters of her old hits.
That decision sparked a cultural shift. Since 2021, ¡°Taylor¡¯s Version¡± releases of Fearless, Red, Speak Now, and 1989 have topped charts, crashed streaming platforms, and added layers of meaning with unreleased tracks and subtle easter eggs. Each one has proven Swift¡¯s fans are here for the long haul, and not just for the nostalgia.
Still, there is more to come. Despite four albums already being re-released, Swift noted she has only re-recorded ¡°less than a quarter¡± of her full catalogue. Fans are already speculating that Reputation (Taylor¡¯s Version) is next, thanks to recent soundtrack teases across film and TV.
In the meantime, Swift is riding high off the success of The Tortured Poets Department and her record-breaking global tour. Now, with her full discography back in her hands, she is not just rewriting the music, she is rewriting the rules.