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Ashanti says Taylor Swift helped her feel 'empowered' in her decision to re-record debut album

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ByMegan Stone
May 12, 2022, 4:56 PM

Ashanti previously announced that she would re-record her eponymous debut studio album, which turned 20 this year, and is now commenting on how Taylor Swift affected her decision to re-record her old albums.

The Grammy winner told Metro.co.uk, "I've always had the idea to go back in and re-record and gain the masters," but said she felt "empowered" in her decision to do so by Swift's decision to re-record her first six albums.

"I think Taylor is amazing for what she's done and to be able to be a female in this very male-dominated industry, to accomplish that is amazing," Ashanti praised.

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"More of us have to continue that narrative of women empowerment, and just artists as a whole. Owning your property and getting a chance to have ownership of your creativity is so so important," she said. "Male, female, singer, rapper, whatever, I hope this is a lesson for artists to get in there and own."

Ashanti attends The 2021 Soul Train Awards Presented By BET at The Apollo Theater on Nov. 20, 2021, in New York City.
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Ashanti said it's "super cool" to re-record her old hits and says her mother is helping her commemorate the nostalgic journey.

"It's been a really cool vibe and my mom has been getting footage of me going into the booth and she’s like, 'Wow, this is crazy! When you were recording this 20 years ago at a studio in New York and now you're here redoing it,'" Ashanti remarked. "It's a surreal feeling so I'm super excited about it."

"Ashanti" arrived April 2, 2002 and scored her three Grammy nods.

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