In a new interview, Taylor Swift reveals she 'absolutely' plans to re-record her catalog following Big Machine's deal with Scooter Braun's company
. For her new deal, she negotiated ownership for all her future masters while BMLG retained ownership of her first six albums.Swift took to Tumblr to show her disapproval
. She wrote that her “musical legacy was about to lie in the hands of someone who tried to dismantle it,” referring to Braun’s involvement in her ongoing feuds with both Kanye West and Justin Bieber as manager for both artists. She also claimed she had no knowledge of the deal until it was announced online, which Borchetta refuted ininterview.
In re-recording her masters, Swift would be joining a small — but vocal — group of artists like JoJo and Def Leppard who have re-recorded hit songs in attempt to wrest control back from their record labels. Any re-records of Swift’s older songs would be competing directly for listeners with the original recordings owned by Big Machine, unless Swift were to negotiate a deal to pull those original recordings offline.
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