Taylor Swift is free to re-record her old songs, and fans couldn’t be more excited.
The whole journey to her musical freedom began in July 2019, when Scooter Braun bought the rights to Swift’s records recorded with Big Machine.
This didn’t sit right with Swift, who penned a passionate open letter condemning Braun and Big Machine and kicking off a highly public feud.
However, according to Swift, even though she couldn’t own her original masters, her contract allows her to re-record her music at a point in the future. Swift then announced that she planned on re-recording her first five albums when the time came. Specifically, November 2020.
So, as of Sunday, Swift is reportedly legally allowed to re-record new versions of her first five albums, giving her a brand new level of freedom over the ownership of her own music, and fans are freaking out about it.
“NOVEMBER IS HERE! This is the month I’ve been most looking forward to since like July/August last year and I’m so excited!!! Taylor can re-record ? #TaylorIsFree TAYLOR IS FREE,” one Twitter user wrote, while another excitedly posted, “The whole world was waiting for this moment #TaylorIsFree”
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