A Guide to Rerecording One's Music: A Taylor Swift Case Study
A Guide to Rerecording One's Music: A Taylor Swift Case Study
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Date
2024-12
Authors
Taft, Meredith
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University Honors College, Middle Tennessee State University
Abstract
In 2019, Taylor Swift entered a public feud with her former label, Big Machine
Records, over the sale of her first six albums without her say. In 2021, Swift began to
rerecord her first six albums, starting with Fearless (Taylor’s Version), and rerelease these
albums with new artwork, additional songs, and updated production. Since then, she has
rerecorded and released four of these (Taylor’s Version)s to fantastic critical reception and
unprecedented success. The reason Swift is the first artist to rerecord with such success is
because of three factors: her marketing prowess, her fanbase of Swifties, and her timing.
Not only has Swift given other artists a cautionary tale to recall when signing their first
contracts—Taylor Swift has provided a blueprint for other artists looking to take control
of their work, while also creating something so grand that it has altered the way the music
industry operates.