Who Owns Taylor Swift's Music? A Deep Dive into the Controversy
Explore the complex ownership saga of Taylor Swift's music and her fight for control over her early albums.
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The ownership of Taylor Swift's early music became a topic of controversy when Scooter Braun's company, Ithaca Holdings, acquired Big Machine Records. This included the rights to Taylor's first six albums. Taylor has been re-recording her old songs to regain control.
FAQs & Answers
- What happened to Taylor Swift's early music rights? Taylor Swift's early music rights became controversial when Scooter Braun's company, Ithaca Holdings, acquired Big Machine Records, which included her first six albums.
- Why is Taylor Swift re-recording her old songs? Taylor Swift is re-recording her old songs to regain control of her music ownership after losing the rights to her early albums.
- Who owns Taylor Swift's first six albums? Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings currently owns the rights to Taylor Swift's first six albums, as part of the acquisition of Big Machine Records.
- How does re-recording affect music ownership? Re-recording allows artists like Taylor Swift to own new versions of their songs, which can help them regain control of the financial and creative rights over their music.