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Taylor Swift got emotional while a guest of Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast.
The emotions came out while Swift was talking about buying her music back.
As Swift shared with her fans this summer, after decades of not owning her life’s work, the singer and songwriter was given the opportunity to buy it back from Shamrock Records.
While talking with Travis and Jason, Swift explained how the transaction happened, revealing that buying her music back was an “intrusive thought” she had daily for the majority of her career.
Saying that she knew Shamrock Records to be “above board people,” so instead of sending businesspeople and lawyers, she sent her mom, Andrea Swift and her brother, Austin Swift to make a deal.
It was months later, after Andrea and Austin met with Shamrock Records, when Swift was at the Kansas City home she shares with Travis that she learned she officially owned her entire discography.
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Swift, while emotional recounting the moment, admitted she fell into Travis’s arms sobbing inconsolably when she was made aware her wildest had come true. “I very dramatically hit the floor for real.”
Swift made the news public on May 30 in an Instagram post.
"I daydreamed about, wished for and pined away for a chance to get to tell you this news,” she wrote at the time. "All of the music I've ever made... now belongs... to me," she shared in the letter posted on her website.
"And all of my music videos. All the concert fils. The album art and photography. The unreleased songs. The memories. The magic. The madness. Every single era. My entire life's work."
"I'm trying to gather my thoughts into something coherent," she continued, "but right now my mind is just a slideshow."
Swift called it her "greatest dream come true," admitting saying even that "is actually being pretty reserved about it."