Taylor Swift She began writing songs about love and breakups in the early 2000s, but her talent was quickly recognized by music executives who knew they were the real deal. From the release of her first record in 2006 to a worldwide record, the star won her place in the Hollywood A-list music industry.
“I remember someone asked me, ‘If you were happy, what would you write?'” Swift recalled Elle Magazine in March 2019. “The general misconception is that to make good art, art and suffering go hand in hand. I’m really grateful to learn that this is not true. It’s really cool to find happiness and inspiration.”
In April 2021, Swift officially embarked on a new journey, re-releasing her old album from Fearless (Taylor’s version) once Open dispute Scooter Braun and formerly large machine record owners Scott Borchetta Rights about her first six albums.
“Artists should have their own work,” Swift wrote on Instagram in March 2021. “But most obvious is that artists are the only ones who really know the work.”
After re-recording her four albums, Swift Purchased her entire record Starting from Sanye Capital in 2025.
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