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Taylor Swift buys back masters for first six albums

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Did Taylor Swift Really Pay $1 Billion to Buy Back Her Own Masters? (Source)
Reports of Taylor Swift paying $1 billion to buy back her own masters is "highly inaccurate," a source tells PEOPLE. The singer revealed on Friday May 30 that she regained control of her masters after six years.

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Why did Taylor Swift buy her own music? What the masters deal means
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Taylor Swift has purchased the rights to her music, marking a major victory in her years-long battle for ownership.
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Did Taylor Swift testify in Diddy's trial? Viral courtroom video debunked
A video surfaced online, claiming that Taylor Swift testified against Diddy in his ongoing federal trial. The YouTube channel ...
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Taylor Swift reclaims her masters, shares powerful letter: 'My greatest dream come true'
Shamrock first purchased Swift's recordings in 2020 amid her feud with music executive Scooter Braun. The two had been at ...

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