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In what could be a landmark moment in music industry history, multiple verified sources confirm that Taylor Swift may be on the verge of reclaiming ownership of the master recordings for her first six studio albums. The long-contested catalog—spanning from her 2006 self-titled debut to 2017’s “Reputation”—has been the center of a high-profile rights battle since its controversial sale in 2019.

Originally acquired by music executive Scooter Braun through his company Ithaca Holdings, the masters were sold shortly thereafter to private equity firm Shamrock Capital for a reported $300 million. Since then, Swift has remained vocal about her desire to own her art, famously launching a re-recording campaign branded as “Taylor’s Version,” which has not only found commercial success but also reshaped the conversation around artist rights and intellectual property.

Now, as of May 2025, sources close to the negotiations reveal that Shamrock Capital may be ready to sell the masters—directly to Swift.

In a plot twist that few saw coming, Braun himself is reportedly encouraging the deal. While Swift and Braun’s feud once made headlines, particularly over the lack of artist consent in the sale of her catalog, insiders suggest that Braun’s stance has softened. His support for the potential transaction is seen by some as a sign of shifting tides in the business ethos of the industry.

The valuation of Swift’s masters has skyrocketed over the years. Once purchased for $300 million, they’re now estimated to be worth anywhere from $600 million to $1 billion. This massive increase is largely attributed to Swift’s relentless popularity, the critical and commercial impact of her re-recordings, and the global resonance of her storytelling.

“Taylor’s Version” releases have consistently topped charts, won awards, and redefined the concept of legacy albums. With each release, fans have enthusiastically embraced the re-imagined recordings, further devaluing the originals and bolstering Swift’s leverage.

The latest in her re-recording journey came just this week. On May 20, 2025, Swift premiered “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version)” during an emotionally charged episode of The Handmaid’s Tale. The track marked the public’s first full taste of Reputation (Taylor’s Version), which is now anticipated to be her next major release.

If the deal with Shamrock is finalized, Swift will have completed a full-circle triumph over one of the most public and personal battles in modern music history. Beyond the headlines, the outcome could set a groundbreaking precedent for how legacy artists—and future stars—negotiate the rights to their work.

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