Taylor Swift Reclaims Ownership Of Her First Six Albums In Historic Deal.
Taylor Swift has successfully regained the master recordings of her first six albums, marking a triumphant moment in her career. The pop superstar announced the news on her website on Friday, revealing that she had purchased the rights from Shamrock Capital, the Los Angeles-based investment firm that acquired them in 2020. The deal, the financial details of which remain undisclosed, follows years of Swift’s highly publicised efforts to reclaim her creative legacy.
Swift’s early catalogue, including Taylor Swift (2006), Fearless (2008), Speak Now (2010), Red (2012), 1989 (2014), and Reputation (2017), was originally sold in 2019 as part of music manager Scooter Braun’s acquisition of Big Machine Label Group, Swift’s former record label, for an estimated £230 million. The sale, which included the masters of her early work, sparked controversy and prompted Swift to embark on an ambitious project to re-record those albums, releasing “Taylor’s Version” editions to regain control over her music.
The 2020 transfer of her catalogue to Shamrock Capital, reportedly for over £230 million, marked another chapter in the saga. However, Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour, which has captivated audiences worldwide, provided the financial leverage to secure this monumental deal. “I can’t thank you enough for helping to reunite me with this art that I have dedicated my life to, but have never owned until now,” Swift wrote to her fans. “The best things that have ever been mine … finally actually are.”
The acquisition grants Swift ownership not only of the master recordings but also of her music videos, concert films, album artwork, photography, and unreleased songs from those albums. This move solidifies her control over her creative output and serves as a powerful statement in the music industry, where artists often struggle to retain ownership of their work.
Swift’s journey to reclaim her masters has been closely followed by fans and industry insiders alike. Her determination to re-record her early albums, beginning with Fearless (Taylor’s Version) in 2021, was seen as a bold stand against the commodification of artists’ work. The re-recordings have been both critically acclaimed and commercially successful, proving Swift’s business acumen and artistic resilience.
This victory is not just a personal milestone for Swift but a beacon of hope for other musicians navigating the complex world of music rights. As she continues to dominate the global stage, Swift’s reclamation of her catalogue underscores her unwavering commitment to her craft and her fans.

