With this, devoted Taylor Swift fans have shifted to solely listening to her re-recordings, to avoid funding the old record label she has been feuding with. Years later, she is now re-recording the albums recorded with Big Machine Records to gain ownership – and make the money from–her older music. Concerned with this, Swift made sure to have ownership of all future albums with Universal’s Republic Records. However, Big Machine Records still had ownership of the recordings of her previous albums. In 2005, at age 16, Taylor Swift signed with Big Machine Records, and her contract ended in 2018 when she switched labels to Universal Republic Records. In the future, you can expect rerecordings from albums Speak Now, Taylor Swift, Red, 1989, and Reputation. However, in Fearless, she added six unreleased songs that she refers to as “From the Vault,” featuring country singers Keith Urban and Maren Morris. The re-recorded songs are virtually identical to the originals, despite a few production changes and a more developed voice from Swift. The re-recording of her 2008 album Fearless was released Friday, April 9, and “Swifties” everywhere are thrilled, listening to fan-favorite songs like “You Belong With Me” and “Forever and Always” for the first time again. Now 31, she’s starting the process to re-record her first six albums due to ownership complications. Eleven-time Grammy Award-winner Taylor Swift has been making radio hits since she was 15.
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