Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation (Taylor’s Version)’ May Be Doomed

The post Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation (Taylor’s Version)’ May Be Doomed appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Taylor Swift now owns her master recordings, which likely means the highly-anticipated Reputation … More (Taylor’s Version) will never be completed. NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 08: Taylor Swift performs onstage at the Z100’s Jingle Ball 2017 on December 8, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images) Getty Images Ever since Taylor Swift began re-recording and re-releasing her first six albums, millions of diehard Swifties have been waiting patiently for her to get to Reputation and turn it into Reputation (Taylor’s Version). There have been countless moments when her fanbase was certain the set was about to be announced — or perhaps even drop suddenly — but each of those dates came and went without the project. Now, there’s a good chance the much-anticipated full-length may never materialize… But it’s not all bad news. Taylor Swift Acquires Her Masters On Friday (May 30), Swift announced that she has finally acquired the rights to the masters of all the music she recorded during her first six eras. The rights to that work had been sold more than once away from her more than once, and it turned into one of the most public spats in recorded music history, between the star and super manager Scooter Braun. That situation inspired her to begin recording and releasing the Taylor’s Version editions of her first half-dozen full-lengths, which made her a household name. In a letter posted to her website explaining the development in full, the singer-songwriter stated, “All of the music I’ve ever made… now belongs… to me.” What This Means for Reputation (Taylor’s Version) The outright ownership of her music has always been Swift’s goal, so today’s revelation is cause for celebration. It does, however, throw a wrench into her recording plans. The superstar didn’t shy away from acknowledging…

May 31, 2025 - 02:00
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation (Taylor’s Version)’ May Be Doomed

The post Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation (Taylor’s Version)’ May Be Doomed appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

Taylor Swift now owns her master recordings, which likely means the highly-anticipated Reputation … More (Taylor’s Version) will never be completed. NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 08: Taylor Swift performs onstage at the Z100’s Jingle Ball 2017 on December 8, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images) Getty Images Ever since Taylor Swift began re-recording and re-releasing her first six albums, millions of diehard Swifties have been waiting patiently for her to get to Reputation and turn it into Reputation (Taylor’s Version). There have been countless moments when her fanbase was certain the set was about to be announced — or perhaps even drop suddenly — but each of those dates came and went without the project. Now, there’s a good chance the much-anticipated full-length may never materialize… But it’s not all bad news. Taylor Swift Acquires Her Masters On Friday (May 30), Swift announced that she has finally acquired the rights to the masters of all the music she recorded during her first six eras. The rights to that work had been sold more than once away from her more than once, and it turned into one of the most public spats in recorded music history, between the star and super manager Scooter Braun. That situation inspired her to begin recording and releasing the Taylor’s Version editions of her first half-dozen full-lengths, which made her a household name. In a letter posted to her website explaining the development in full, the singer-songwriter stated, “All of the music I’ve ever made… now belongs… to me.” What This Means for Reputation (Taylor’s Version) The outright ownership of her music has always been Swift’s goal, so today’s revelation is cause for celebration. It does, however, throw a wrench into her recording plans. The superstar didn’t shy away from acknowledging…

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