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Problematic Women

How 'Red (Taylor’s Version)' May Change Music Industry ‘Forever & Always’

Problematic Women

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4.6530 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2021

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Pop singer Taylor Swift is shaking up the music industry with her rerecorded version of “Red (Taylor’s Version)." The 11-time Grammy award-winning artist is rerecording her music in order to own the rights to her songs. Shamrock Capital Advisors, an investment firm in Los Angeles, currently owns the rights to Swift's original albums. The original “Red” album was first released in 2012 and features hits such as “22” and “I Knew You Were Trouble.” Re-creating her music is somewhat of a novel idea and has fans wondering whether other artists will follow Swift's lead and rerecord their own music for the sake of ownership rights.   Swift rerecorded her 2008 album "Love Story" with songs like "Forever & Always" earlier this year. The singer-songwriter plans to re-create all six of her original records. Swift's actions are creating new competition within the music industry. iHeartRadio, the largest radio network in the U.S., announced that when "Taylor re-records a new track, we immediately replace the old versions." Businesses are also taking advantage of the novelty of Swift’s new album. Starbucks is promoting a grande caramel nonfat latte ("Taylor’s Version") to celebrate the album’s release.  On today’s edition of "Problematic Women,” we break down the significance of Swift’s decision to rerecord her music, and the singer's influence on the music industry.  Also on today’s show, we discuss the significance of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial and what the outcome could mean for the people of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Plus, we get you ready for Thanksgiving with a few fun holiday cooking tips. And as always, we’ll be crowning our "Problematic Woman of the Week." Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Now, are all the traitors present?

0:02.5

Let's get started, shall we?

0:04.5

From rags to riches.

0:05.8

I'm so sick of this.

0:07.0

Working like a dog and being treated worse.

0:09.1

Yorkshire to New York.

0:10.7

Poor climbers, you and me.

0:12.4

A life dedicated to revenge.

0:14.4

Let's make this an occasion to remember.

0:16.5

A woman of substance on Channel 4.

0:19.2

Stream now.

0:34.0

Welcome to a brand new edition of Problematic Women.

0:34.8

I'm Warren Evans.

0:36.3

And I'm Virginia Allen.

0:54.4

I walked in to Lauren's office yesterday and I was like, what do you want to talk about? And her first response was my niece. I want to talk about my niece. I mean, obviously. Who doesn't want to talk about babies? She's just so cute. I was in Florida for 10 days and I had work for some of it, but for, I don't know, I'd say about half of it. I got to spend with my family with my niece and I will show you guys photos okay also back with us is Gloria Taylor

0:59.9

today Gloria thanks for being here back in the podcast studio we love it all right let's see these

1:04.7

photos my gosh oh she's a little nugget the little hair yeah Yeah. And, like, cute little belly.

1:11.3

The little baby bellies are just...

1:13.9

Oh.

1:14.3

Too, too cute.

1:15.7

Okay, this one she has her...

1:16.9

You guys can't see.

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