Summary:
- Taylor Swift is rerecording her 1989 album and other albums to fully own her music.
- The original recordings of her music were owned by a record label and later sold to a private equity firm.
- Swift aims to regain control of her music by re-recording and releasing her albums.
- Fans can expect previously unreleased songs in the re-recorded albums.
- Taylor Swift has a total of six albums to re-record in her mission to regain ownership of her music.
Time now to connect the dots when we make the news make sense. Taylor Swift announcing a new version of her 1989 album this fall, but unless you're a Swiftie, you might be wondering why is an artist busy with a big world tour. Re-recording all of her old stuff. The new version of Taylor Swift's 1989 album is coming in October. Let's connect the dots. Swift just announced she's currently re-recording the album, but she's also busy with her era's tour. So why go through the hassle? Well, Swift is on a mission to fully own her music. The original recordings were owned by a record label, which is often the case, but they were eventually sold to a private equity firm, which Swift publicly opposed.
o in all, the superstar is re-recording and releasing her first six albums, each carrying Taylor's version on the album title. And to the delight of fans, many of them include previously unreleased songs. After the release of 1989 this fall, she has two more albums to re-record to fully own all of her music. And that is connecting the dots.
Time now to connect the dots when we make the news make sense.