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Post by Admin on Apr 11, 2021 19:07:12 GMT
Taylor Swift - Fearless (Taylor's Version) (Lyric Video)
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Post by Admin on Apr 12, 2021 0:53:18 GMT
Taylor Swift - Superstar (Taylor's Version) (Lyric Video)
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Post by Admin on Apr 12, 2021 5:25:52 GMT
At the height of Taylor Swift’s public feud with Scooter Braun after his company acquired the masters to her first six albums, Kelly Clarkson weighed in on the situation. "The Voice" coach offered the multi-award-winning artist some sound advice: to rerecord her old albums.
“@taylorswift13 just a thought, U should go in & re-record all the songs that U don’t own the masters on exactly how U did them but put brand new art & some kind of incentive so fans will no longer buy the old versions,” Clarkson, 38, tweeted on July 13, 2019. "I’d buy all of the new versions just to prove a point 💁🏼”
The “American Idol” alum’s tweet has resurfaced across social media following the rerelease of “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)" on April 9, twelve years after the album first debuted. With the tweet making its rounds again, fans of Swift are praising Clarkson for her past advice, with one fan writing, “Everyone say thank you kelly clarkson.”
Another fan replied to Clarkson's original tweet, writing, "this tweet has aged so well now that the re-recording is out!!!"
"'from the vault', Kelly you were visionary!" one fan tweeted to the singer, pointing out Clarkson's idea to release entirely new bonus tracks.
Months after Clarkson first tweeted the suggestion that Swift rerecord her old music in order to own the masters, she further clarified her statements on “The Tonight Show" and told host Jimmy Fallon that she was inspired by her former mother-in-law, Reba McEntire.
“I wasn’t really trying to defend or offend anyone,” Clarkson said. “It was more of like, Reba told me she did that. That’s it. That was all… She wanted to own her masters. And I was like, ‘Well if it’s that important to you, like, find a way.’ And she recut all of her music and did the same musicians, the same everything. That’s where I got the idea.”
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Post by Admin on Apr 13, 2021 0:30:44 GMT
Taylor Swift is opening up about the details of her rerecording process after releasing her first remade album, Fearless (Taylor's Version), on Friday. The 31-year-old's dispute with Big Machine Records over the master recordings of her first six albums is well documented, but the release of Fearless (Taylor's Version) was a good reminder why she is rerecording in the first place. http://instagram.com/p/CNbnuyojgrZ Taylor first announced her intention to rerecord her first six albums in August 2019 after Big Machine Records — and, therefore, the master recordings she left behind when she signed to a new label in 2018 — were acquired by Scooter Braun's company, Ithaca Holdings. In a post on her Tumblr account, Taylor called the move her "worst nightmare," referencing the "incessant, manipulative bullying" she said she experienced at the hands of Braun and his clients, who included Kanye West and Justin Bieber. Braun's acquisition of her masters meant that any time Taylor's music was licensed or streamed, he and his company would make a profit from it. And so, Taylor decided, she would refuse to license her original music for use in movies, TV shows, and ads, and would instead release rerecorded versions of the albums Braun now owned in order to minimize any profit he could make from her work. So it makes sense that in order for Taylor's rerecorded music to be most profitable — and most streamable for fans who already know and love it deeply — it would have to be as similar to the original as possible.
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Post by Admin on Apr 13, 2021 2:39:02 GMT
Taylor Swift - Bye Bye Baby (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault) (Lyric Video)
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