More than a year has passed since the Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun's feud erupted in the media. Amid the release of the songstress' seventh album, Lover, she faced a huge controversy involving her former record label and its new owner.

But, things may now come to an end as the month of November fastly approaches. Cheat Sheet reported that Swift previously revealed her plans for next month concerning her old albums.

She told in an interview last year that her contract would allow her to re-record her works under Big Machine Records this November 2020. These include her first self-titled album and her succeeding music collections, except Reputation.

Several weeks after the controversies emerged in mid-2019, Taylor Swift sat down with ABC's Good Morning America, according to NPR. She expressed her joy and excitement with the host, Robin Roberts, and revealed her possible plans.

Swift said that, starting next month, she may record her albums "all over again," adding that artists deserve to own all of their works. The "Look What You Made Me Do" singer, then, explained that she feels "passionate" about it.

While she already clarified the matter later in 2019, no recent news has since come to light about the re-recording plans. She has yet to share the details of the process or whether she would still do it.

Taylor Swift may have not informed her fans and followers yet. Nevertheless, the whole fandom is still seemingly drawn to her latest album release.

Amid the pandemic crisis, the "You Need To Calm Down" singer shocked her fans with her eighth album, Folklore. Unlike her previous music collections, she did not share any huge "Easter eggs" before its release. She, however, released a set of teaser photos on social media hours before the actual drop of her new songs.

The eighth album features a total of 16 tracks, with an additional song for the deluxe edition. Fans are, also, certain that she incorporated story plots and characters underneath the album, a thought Swift, later on, confirmed.

To date, Taylor Swift seemingly continues to achieve success with Folklore. Three months have passed since its release, and yet, she still reaps the rewards of her hard work amid the pandemic crisis.

NME reported that her eighth studio album now becomes the "first million-selling album" of the year. Reports, also, noted that it was only her who achieved the same success in 2019 because of Lover.