Taylor Swift put another feather to her crown after purchasing her master's degree from Shamrock Capital.
Since the pop diva, 35, announced the announcement on Friday, May 30, fans haven't stopped listening to the original albums, and Swift has shot up the streaming chart.
Swifties celebrated the transaction by putting the masters or pirated copies of the Grammy winner's songs at the top of Apple Music's Top 100 Albums ranking, according to Forbes.
Swift dominated the charts, with all of her 15 studio albums ranking in the streaming platform's top 100.
The agreement was a significant accomplishment for the Eras Tour performer, as it required years of tenacious battle on her behalf to control the totality of her life's work.
Swift stated in her letter on Friday, "All of the music I've ever made... now belongs to me." And all of my music videos. All the short films. Album artwork and photographs. Unreleased tracks. The recollections. The magic. The craziness. Every single era. "This is my entire life's work."
Although fans speculated about the release of Reputation (Taylor's Version), Swift stated in the letter that it could not be duplicated or "improved upon." She hinted about the potential of releasing the vault songs, but the original Reputation would be the only one.