Her message to fans was emotional, but the writing itself has everyone talking online.
Taylor Swift has made history one more time. The famous singer won the rights to the masters of her first six albums after two decades of attempting to do so. While some Swifties pop the cork, others are squinting their eyes.
Reclaiming her life’s work was the main point of the emotional handwritten letter she published on her site. She wrote, “All the songs I’ve recorded… now belong to me.” While the new album caught attention, many people on social media had to first read her “tiny” words and mismatched letters.
“I struggle to read what Taylor wrote!” one person shared on X. One said to me, “Ma’am, we’re old now.” Make the font size bigger.
It also made clear that she possesses all her music videos, concert films and album art at this time. Swift said her fans and the fame of Taylor’s Versions and Eras Tour made this happen.
The moment for Taylor was huge, but they hope she will get a bigger font next time. If that, perhaps just print out the document into a typed PDF format. No matter the situation, Queen T is now in charge and sticks by all her decisions, no matter what people say.