Overview
- Taylor Swift is reportedly considering a proposal to buy back the master recordings of her first six albums from Shamrock Capital.
- The potential deal is estimated to cost between $600 million and $1 billion, according to industry analysts.
- Scooter Braun, who originally acquired the masters in 2019 and later sold them to Shamrock, is now encouraging the sale to Swift.
- Swift has maintained that she was not given the opportunity to purchase her masters during the 2019 sale, which prompted her re-recording campaign.
- Owning both the original and re-recorded versions of her albums could significantly increase Swift’s control over licensing and royalties.