Taylor Swift, Scooter Braun drama explained
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Taylor Swift announced on Friday, May 30, that she has bought back her music catalog, giving her control of her first six albums, six years after her drama with Scooter Braun and former label Big Machine.
When Taylor Swift first slammed Scooter Braun in a Tumblr post heard ’round the world, nobody was prepared for one of the biggest feuds in music history to unfold over the coming months — much less the reverberations it would cause in the industry for years afterward.
Taylor Swift has revealed that she “finally” owns her music catalogue six years after it was sold to Scooter Braun for a reported $300 million in June 2019. The 35-year-old pop superstar shared the news in an emotional announcement on Friday.
The pop megastar said Friday that she'd regained control of her first six studio albums, six years after Scooter Braun bought her old record label.
Scooter Braun, who previously managed Justin Bieber, recently congratulated Hailey Bieber on the success of her beauty brand, Rhode.
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