Taylor Swift has opened up about the emotional moment she was able to reunite with the masters of her first six albums following a very public, years-long dispute that led her to embark on a rerecording journey.
The pop superstar, who appeared on her NFL star boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast on Wednesday, teared up as she described getting a call from her mom, Andrea Swift, that the purchase was final.
“I just, like, very dramatically hit the floor — for real. Like, honestly, just started bawling my eyes out and I’m just like, just weeping,” said Swift, noting that she was in Kansas City — home to Travis Kelce’s Chiefs — at the time.
Kelce, as Swift recalled getting the news, softly sang the “It’s Been A Long Time Coming” intro from her record-setting Eras Tour.
In May, Swift announced that she bought back the rights to her early recordings, adding that she isn’t ruling out dropping the unreleased, rerecorded versions of her self-titled debut album and 2017′s “Reputation.”










