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Taylor Swift may have another chance to buy your original albums

Five years ago, Taylor Swift started the journey to resume her first six albums after Scooter Braun bought the Masters for $ 300 million and sold to Shamrock Holdings.

Since then she has released four of her six original albums, which were originally released under her former record label Big Machine Label Group to achieve more success and another round of the cultural zeitgeist thanks to Taylor's version.

According to a new report Page sixShamrock Holdings is “interested” to sell Taylor's original recordings to them. According to the report, Scooter is said to be the sale.

“Interestingly, there is scooter who was the focus of the deal next time,” said one of the people who encourage this deal, “said a source of The Outlet.

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If you need a refreshment, Scooter bought Taylor's master from Big Machine for 330 million US dollars in 2019 before they were sold to Shamrock the following year.

At that time, Taylor wrote a long message to the fans to update them about the situation and to tell them that she supposedly had no chance of buying her work back.

“For years I asked the chance to have my work. Instead, I was given the opportunity to sign too large machine records and earn an album, one for every new one that I spent,” she wrote on her Tumblr account in June 2019.

In 2020, Shamrock reported reportedly to the “Cruel Summer” classer to tell her that she had her large machine catalog and were not allowed to contact her during the sale, or the “deal would be off”.

“As you know, I was actively trying to regain my master's notes last year. With this goal, my team tried to conclude negotiations with scooter brown,” she wrote partly on social media. The Grammy winner also revealed that the team of the former music manager supposedly wanted them to “sign an iron -Snda”, who said that she would never talk about him again before she had the chance to offer her own work. “These master shots were not for sale for me,” she added.

Accordingly Page sixTaylor was able to buy her master back for a strong price of 600 to 1 billion US dollars. The founder of the music consulting company CAD Management Clayton Durant told the outlet that the sale could possibly be worthwhile for the phenomenon of pop culture.

“If you fall back and create a deal structure in which she could receive the rights to her original recordings, she exponentially increases the amount of money she deserves,” said Durant.

He announced that Taylor, if she has both the old and the new recordings of her songs, would make all publishing license fees from both versions and have full control over their own catalog. Translation: Taylor would have to control the ability if your songs are used in commercials, films, television programs, with political rallies and more.

While she has full control over the tracks “Taylor's version”, Durant said that “she still earned money with the publisher [original] Songs. “He added:” When she released a re -recorded version, the consumption also spikes the original. “

The singer-songwriter recently treated fans with a look at their latest re-publication as a “look what you with me do (Taylors version)” was presented in one episode of The history of the handmaid. Details too Call (Taylor's version) are slim, but the fans theorize that she could be the next work that she re -published thanks to some classic Easter eggs.

The teams from Scooter Braun and Taylor Swift still have to comment on the reported sale of their masters.

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