- Kansas City Chiefs. Travis Kelce makes waves with his quick response to Taylor Swift's major personal announcement
- Kansas City Chiefs. Taylor Swift bursts into tears after announcing she's recovered her masters: "My biggest dream came true"
The final chapter! Taylor Swift has put an end to a long legal battle. The singer has finally regained ownership of the original recordings of her first six albums. This marks the end of the lengthy, media-fueled, and emotionally charged legal dispute that began in 2019.
This marks a turning point in her career, giving her full control of her musical work.
The 35-year-old artist, who is in a relationship with Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, announced the news in an emotional, handwritten letter posted on her website and shared on X. In the letter, she expressed her deep joy and gratitude.
"I'm trying to sort my thoughts into something coherent, but right now my mind is just a slideshow," she wrote.
"All the music I've ever made... now belongs to me... to me," she wrote, showing her pride in having her masters.
The conflict ended with the huge success of the "Taylor's Version" editions, which she re-recorded after selling the masters of her first albums to Shamrock Capital in 2020. It all started in 2019 when Scooter Braun acquired those rights, a move that Swift publicly rejected.
Scooter Braun reacted to the news
The big villain of this story did not hide; he reacted to the news within hours of its official announcement by Taylor Swift.
His words surprised many, though some fans believe he is a hypocrite.
"I'm happy for her," he told Page Six.
According to the source, that was all he said, leaving an open wound, as Braun may not have expected Swift to get her masters back.
They also claim that the price was not cheap; Swift reportedly paid between $600 million and $1 billion to get her albums back.
Taylor's fans have celebrated this news, as it's something they've been waiting for just as long as the singer herself. It's wonderful news for everyone around her.