
Taylor Swift Owns Her Masters, But Will We Get 'Reputation (Taylor’s Version)'?
Taylor Swift's Victory: Master Recordings Secured, But 'Reputation' Remains Unrecorded Taylor Swift's recent acquisition of her master recordings has sent ripples of excitement through her fanbase. However, a surprising revelation emerged on social media: Swift hasn't yet rerecorded her album "Reputation." This fact, highlighted in a TikTok video by Maggie May (@metaphysical.af), has sparked discussion among fans and industry observers. "Taylor finally owns all of her masters and said she hasn't even recorded all of Reputation (and probably won't!)," May states in her video, which uses a handwritten letter from Swift as a visual aid. This unexpected development adds a new dimension to Swift's ongoing efforts to regain control of her music catalog. Further fueling speculation, May notes that one of Swift's lawyers from the initial legal battle is now working with BeLonGTo, suggesting a possible shift in strategic focus. The situation underscores the complexities of the music industry and the ongoing power dynamics between artists and record labels. The fact that Swift hasn't rerecorded "Reputation" despite owning the masters leaves fans wondering about the future of her re-recording project and what factors might be influencing her decisions. The news serves as a reminder of the importance of artist ownership in the music industry and the long-standing battles fought to achieve it. The future of "Reputation (Taylor's Version)" remains uncertain, yet the fact that Swift controls her masters is a victory in itself.