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Taylor Swift now owns her full catalog — but her original recordings are what shapes her musical legacy.
We discuss Taylor Swift's reclamation of her music in the new episode of 'Rolling Stone Music Now.' Shirlaine Forrest/TAS24/Getty Images To get her music back, first Taylor Swift had to re-record it.
Taylor Swift has officially bought back the rights to the master recordings of her first six albums — reclaiming control over the body of iconic work.
Taylor Swift announced in a letter on her website she now owns her entire catalogue of music; a "Reputation" re-release was not yet announced.