Taylor Swift shares a heartfelt account of an emotional encounter with Travis Kelce, stating, "I was literally crying my eyes out."
Taylor Swift, the renowned pop star, has taken a significant step in regaining control over her music. She has been re-recording her albums and releasing them as Taylor's Version.
In a heartfelt moment on her beau podcast, New Heights, Swift shared her emotional journey of regaining ownership of her first six albums after a long struggle. The albums in question are "Taylor Swift," "Fearless," "Speak Now," "Red," "1989," and "Reputation."
The turning point came a few months after the Super Bowl in Kansas City, where Swift found out she had regained the rights to her albums. Her mother was the one to break the news to her, causing Swift to weep and exclaim, "Really!"
Swift's first person to share the joyous news was her beau, Travis Kelce. The moment of revelation unfolded during a casual gaming session, with Kelce putting down his headset to listen as Swift shared the life-changing news.
Swift candidly discussed this emotional moment on New Heights, describing how she broke down in tears and had to compose herself before sharing the news with Kelce. Fans have found this vulnerability and the support from Kelce touching, reflecting how much the issue of music ownership means to Swift.
This moment marks the beginning of Swift re-recording and releasing her albums as Taylor's Version. The process began with the Super Bowl in Kansas City, and Swift recently purchased the master recordings of her albums from Shamrock Capital.
Swift's journey to regain control over her music is a testament to her resilience and dedication. Fans eagerly anticipate the release of Taylor's Version of her first six albums, eager to hear Swift's reinterpretations of her classic songs.
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