Taylor Swift has revealed her plans to re-record her old songs, after her back catalogue was bought by Scooter Braun.
Back in June, the music manager’s Ithaca Holdings company bought Big Machine Label Group, which released Taylor’s first six albums, and owns all the masters.
After the news hit headlines, the singer publicly slammed Scooter as a “bully”, and said she was “grossed out” by the fact that he now owns a large portion of her music.
However, Taylor is now planning to re-record the songs, so she can own the copyright to the new versions.
The 29-year-old confirmed her plans during an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, which will air this weekend.
.@taylorswift13 tells @CBSSunday‘s @thattracysmith she plans to re-record her earlier songs after the rights were sold in a business deal.
Swift also talks about songwriting, her career, her haters, her life today and much more.
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