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By Billboard Staff. 04/7/2021. In 2019, Taylor Swift announced her plans to re-record her first six studio albums — the full-lengths that made her a blockbuster-selling, stadium-packing
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Taylor Swift announced plans to re-record her first six albums - the projects that made her a star. In the latest episode of Billboard Explains, Billboard breaks down what would motivate the pop
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Taylor Swift talks about reuniting with her band, wanting to own her own music and experiencing nostalgia with her fans for her album Red (Taylor's Version).
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Swift sat down with Robin Roberts during her "Good Morning America" appearance on Thursday (Aug. 22) and talked about owning her new album "Lover" and re-recording her first six efforts.
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Big Machine owns the masters, or original recordings, of her first six albums, as is typical with many recording deals. In her new contract, Swift made sure to secure ownership of her future masters.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/elsaramo/2023/07/10/here-is-why-taylor-swift-re-recording-her-album-is-every-artists-dream/
But Swift is not the first artist to "Shake It Off" and reclaim her music from record labels. Other artists have recently re-recorded their music like the 70s Irish rock band U2. Earlier this
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In the latest episode of #BillboardExplains, we break down why Taylor Swift is re-recording her first six albums, why she doesn't own her own masters and what she gains from re-recording all her old iconic songs.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2023/07/27/taylor-swifts-re-recorded-albums-are-huge-successesbut-they-were-a-real-risk/
Taylor Swift dominates the Billboard 200 chart for a second week with her latest album, ... Swift first announced her ambitious plan to re-record her first six albums in the summer of 2019, a move
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Taylor Swift has now rereleased four of her first six albums. Here's why. Taylor Swift is dominating the year with not only the wildly successful "Eras Tour" and "Eras Tour" movie, but also her
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Taylor Swift explains how re-recording her first six albums can 'improve upon' some of the songs. Swift discusses the "really amazing and fun adventure" of re-recording her earlier work on Good
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NEW YORK (AP) — Last year, Taylor Swift gave us a lot of new music. This year it will be old — the pop star has announced she's dropping the first of her re-recorded albums. Swift said
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In 2019, Taylor Swift announced her plans to re-record her first six studio albums -- the full-lengths that made her a blockbuster-selling, stadium-packing s
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By Brendan Morrow. last updated 10 May 2023. Since 2021, Taylor Swift has been taking fans on a stroll down memory lane by re-releasing a so-called "Taylor's Version" of all of her past albums
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/taylor-swift-taylors-version-albums-timeline-b2528845.html
This included her first six albums: Taylor Swift (2006), Fearless (2008), Speak Now (2010), Red (2012), 1989 (2014) and Reputation (2017). This meant that anybody who wanted to licence any of
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In 2019, Swift announced she'd be re-recording her first six albums, starting with Fearless (Taylor's Version) and followed by—as she revealed in June 2021— Red (Taylor's Versio n), which came
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Taylor Swift has released 1989 (Taylor's Version), the fourth album she has rerecorded from her back catalogue due to her feud over her master rights. Released on Friday, the new version of her
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Billboard Explains why Taylor Swift is re-recording her first six albums, why she doesn't own her own masters and what she gains from re-recording all her ol... Billboard Explains why Taylor
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Here's why Taylor Swift is rerecording her first five albums, plus a brief breakdown of the drama between her, Scott Borchetta, and Scooter Braun. ... along with the music catalog of Swift's first
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Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for ABA. Ending a summer of speculation, singer Taylor Swift confirmed Thursday that she's planning to re-record her existing catalog in order to regain artistic and
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Just as is the case in the United States, Taylor Swift still rules the albums chart in the U.K. ... Swift has spent the past several years re-recording and re-releasing her first six albums. She
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This kerfuffle ultimately led to Swift re-recording her first six albums with re-imagined cover artwork and extra songs marked "From the Vault" for each album, thanks in part to a suggestion
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As she launches the UK leg of her Eras tour, we look at how Taylor Swift became pop's biggest star. ... while the on-going project of re-recording her first six albums rejuvenated her older hits.
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Taylor Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department" has spent its first eight weeks at the top of the Billboard 200 album chart — a very good number that looks to get better. It may not vacate
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August 2019: Taylor Swift reveals her plans to re-record her first six albums A few short months later, Swift publicly announced her plans to re-record her albums during an interview with CBS
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The 33-year-old superstar kicked off her charts journey back in 2006 when her debut single, "Tim McGraw," arrived on the country charts and peaked at No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. Swift's
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Swift, meanwhile, used her power to climb the British charts at the same time Brat was released, releasing the six reissues of The Tortured Poets Department for a limited time in the U.K.
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In response, the 33-year-old decided to re-record her first six albums and add "Taylor's Version" at the end of each title so fans could distinguish between the re-recordings and the originals.
https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/billboard-explains-camila-cabello-chart-success-1235719299/
Camila Cabello is dropping her fourth solo album, C,XOXO, on Friday (June 28), and to celebrate, we're looking back on the pop star's journey on the charts in the latest Billboard Explains video.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/monicamercuri/2024/06/20/how-to-watch-the-taylor-swift-vs-scooter-braun-bad-blood-documentary/
To recclaim ownership of her life's work, Swift started re-recording her first six albums in 2021 under a new partnership with Republic Records and Universal Music Group.
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Taylor Swift - here at the Met Gala - released her fifth album, 1989, a full pop departure that included hits like "Shake It Off" and "Blank Space." 1989 debuted at number one on the Billboard 200