It may not be like “harsh summer” this year.
Taylor Swift will finally have an opportunity to re -register the original records of her first six albums, and sources tell the sixth page, after her original sale paid one of the most prominent consequences of her career.
Swift got “Bad Blood” with Music Impressario Scotter Braun in 2019 after bought the main recordings of her first albums for $ 300 million, which prompted her to re -register them all as “Taylor's releases”.
At that time, Swift Brown – who turned Justin Bieber, and simultaneously, was accused Kani West but not quickly – because he was “bullying” and “defining the distinction of poisonous males in our industry.”
Braun sold the records later after year for Shamrock Capital to the investment company for profit, but the company is now interested in selling it to Swift.
We were told that the person who encouraged you to do this is Brown.
“It is interesting that one of the individuals who encourage this deal to attend is Scotter, who was in the middle of the deal the first time alongside Machine Big Machine,” said a source, indicating the original registry brand of Swift.
The albums that belong to negotiation are: “Taylor Swift”, “Fearless”, “Speak Now”, “Red”, “1989” and “Sitchahating”.
The sixth page contacted Swift and Chamrock Capital representatives to comment.
The news comes a day after Swift appeared for the first time in the re -recording “Taylor version) on” The Handmaid's Tale “.
Swift's Mega Hit appeared, “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor version)” at a climate moment in an episode of the program.
If Swift decides to rebuild its masters, the price on the field will range from $ 600 to one billion dollars – but it is worth it, according to Clayton Durant, founder of CAD CAD Consulting.
He explained that if she has both the old and new recordings of her songs, she will stand the lion's share of spreading royalties from both. You will also get full control of its own catalog and you will be able to control whether it is licensed to use in commercials, television programs, political gatherings and more.
“If she can go back and create a deal structure where she can obtain the rights of her original records, she greatly increases the amount of money she earns,” Durant told page Six.
“She earns money from publishing still from [original] He said the songs “but not as much as Taylor's versions, which you own.
He also indicated, “When you put a re -registration version, consumption also extends to the original.”
When Swift's masters were sold, she recorded a record claiming that she had not been given the opportunity to buy it and was not aware of the deal, the position she had ever preserved.
However, one of the sources told The Blast The Sale “” discussed with those familiar with music for about a year, “and was widely known throughout the industry.
At the same time, the sources told the sixth page: “Her father, who was a shareholder [in Big Machine]She achieved $ 16 million, “from sale and you should know that. This idea is supported by emails sent at a time when Scott Swift contributed to the” Data room “for the company that bought a master's degree, according to TMZ.
We were told: “The team wants to make sure that Taylor has knowledge that they are trying to put this deal for it, because they are not sure that it was offered to it the first time.”
In 2005, when Swift was fifteen years old, she signed the first record deal with Big Machine, which she co -founded by rural star Toby Keith, in Nashville, signed six studio albums.
When the sale occurred in 2019, Swift expressed her anger in Brown as well as CEO of Big Machine, Scott Borchetta.
Swift wrote in the Tumblr post at the time: “A scooter was stripped of my life, and that I had no opportunity to buy.”
“Basically, the heritage of music is about to lie in the hands of someone who tried to dismantle,” she claimed.
Swift's decision to re -register its first six albums a conversation at the industry level about the ownership of artists for their own works, how the posters work and determine the songs of the songs.
“She is very rich,” Durant said.