Taylor Swift has released her seventh studio album, and she “couldn’t be more proud”.
The 29-year-old released her new album Lover this morning, which she has described as a “celebration of love, in all its complexity, coziness, and chaos.”
After Lover hit streaming platforms, Taylor tweeted: “It’s the first album of mine that I’ve ever owned, and I couldn’t be more proud.”
Of course, Lover is Taylor’s first album release since leaving her former record label Big Machine, who own the rights to her back catalogue of work.
This album is very much a celebration of love, in all its complexity, coziness, and chaos. It’s the first album of mine that I’ve ever owned, and I couldn’t be more proud. I’m so excited that #Lover is out NOW: https://t.co/t7jK7XmEqa pic.twitter.com/NMgE7LTdGZ
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) August 23, 2019
Back in June, Scooter Braun’s company Ithaca Holdings bought Big Machine Label Group.
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.