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iTunes Makes Taylor Swift Move After Pop Star's Big Announcement
iTunes Makes Taylor Swift Move After Pop Star's Big Announcement originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Taylor Swift's resolution of her six-year battle with her masters sent shockwaves through the music industry. Following the unexpected announcement, the pop star received ongoing support not only from fans but also from key players across the industry.
In a bold show of support, Apple's iTunes spotlighted the award-winning singer on its homepage.
On Monday, the digital music store marked the moment by featuring her re-recorded albums, including Reputation, Fearless, Speak Now, Red and more.
iTunes went a step further by creating an entirely new section dedicated to the 'Cruel Summer' hitmaker, titled 'Every Version is Taylor's Version,' giving her millions of fans around the world a reason to celebrate.
On X, fans were thrilled by the surprising gesture, flooding the platform with emotional and celebratory reactions.
'This is so nice it just doesn't feel real,' one wrote.
'What a truly monumental moment in music,' a second user noted.
'We are witnessing Taylormania again,' a follower chimed in.
'The world is healed,' a Swiftie added.
Fans continued to celebrate the moment with joyful reactions, with one writing, '2021 me wouldn't have believed this. I'm so happy for her!'
The 35-year-old singer wrapped up the month of May on a positive note after she surprised fans with a bombshell announcement regarding her masters.
Through her official website, the 'Bad Blood' singer shared the exciting news on Friday that she had acquired the rights to her master recordings of her first six albums. This meant that she now owned her entire music catalog as well as the rights to her released music, concert films, music videos and more.
Following her announcement, fellow artists, fans and loved ones offered their congratulations. This included Swift's boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, who subtly showed his support.
The NFL star liked the singer's Instagram post, which featured her posing with the covers of her first six albums and the caption, 'You belong with me.'This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.