Marriage Story and hearing about when marriages go wrong and end in such a catastrophic way. So these songs are in some ways imaginary, in some ways not, and in some ways both.”But isn't spending the holiday season bogged down in the drama.
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Scooter Braun is now adding his thoughts to the ongoing drama surrounding The Weeknd‘s snub by the 2021 Grammys.
The 39-year-old executive and manager spoke out on Twitter following the news of the nominations on Tuesday (November 24).
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“i’m sorry after hours/blinding lights might just be the biggest grammy snub of the century. my GOD,” a fan wrote, to which he quote-tweeted the tweet and responded with thoughts of his own.
“I agree. Congrats to
Marriage Story and hearing about when marriages go wrong and end in such a catastrophic way. So these songs are in some ways imaginary, in some ways not, and in some ways both.”But isn't spending the holiday season bogged down in the drama.
Taylor Swift has opened up on how her dispute with Scooter Braun inspired the meaning behind several songs from her latest album ‘Folklore’.In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Swift confirmed that the songs ‘My Tears Ricochet’ and ‘Mad Woman’ were inspired by her dispute with former Big Machine label boss Scott Borchetta and music industry bigwig Scooter Braun.“I found myself being very triggered by any stories, movies, or narratives revolving around divorce,” she said, while also
Wow, talk about slick!
Taylor Swift fans are convinced she dropped a shady Easter egg about her feud with Scooter Braun in Ryan Reynolds‘ new ad for Match.com.“A match made in hell is still a @match,” the Deadpool actor, 44, teased via Twitter on Tuesday, December 2, alongside a hilarious clip that details the love story between Satan and the year 2020. Swift, 30, provided the soundtrack to the commercial with a re-recorded version of her 2008 hit “Love Story.”A match made in hell is still a @match.
Taylor Swift, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989, and Reputation—the singer no longer owns the rights to. As of November 1, Swift has been legally allowed to re-record her music and has confirmed she's doing just that. Given how there's rarely a project Swift puts out that doesn't have Easter eggs (even her recent !), we're totally buying into this one too.
literal dumpster fire—which has a fallen scooter lying next to it along with the number 6 written on the wall. A match made in hell is still a .
Taylor Swift has released her first piece of re-recorded music in a new commercial that was created by her friend Ryan Reynolds. Fans think they’ve found a reference to Scooter Braun in the ad!
tweeted on Wednesday. The tweet has racked up more than 105,000 likes as of Wednesday afternoon.“You deserve a nomination more than Taylor,” reads one of the most upvoted replies.
Taylor Swift won three awards at the 2020 American Music Awards, but she had a good reason for not being there in person! The 30-year-old entertainer gave a virtual acceptance speech for Artist of the Year during the event on Sunday (November 22) and she revealed she was speaking from the recording studio. “The reason I’m not there tonight is because I’m re-recording all of my old music,” Taylor told fans.
CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including Taylor Swift’s anger upon learning that the master rights in her first six albums have been sold without her knowledge for a second time, plus music publisher Wixen’s lawsuit against TikTok rival Triller.
Taylor Swift is no stranger to feuds. From her long-standing (and thankfully ended) rivalry with Katy Perry to her brief clash with Nicki Minaj to her on-again/off-again battles with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, Taylor has clashed with some of the biggest names in music.
Hours after Variety first reported that Taylor Swift's Big Machine Records masters of her first six albums were sold by Scooter Braun to a private equity group for $300 million, Swift is telling her side of the story.
Taylor Swift confirmed on Twitter that Scooter Braun sold the master rights to her first six albums, after Variety reported Monday that Braun had earned over $300 million in a deal with an investment fund. In a statement shared on Twitter, Swift said she was contacted by private equity company Shamrock Holdings to confirm their purchase of her masters.
Taylor Swift updated fans on her ongoing battle with Big Machine Records and Scooter Braun after Variety reported on Monday, November 16, that he sold her music masters for over $300 million.“I wanted to check in and update you guys.
Scooter Braun just had a big payday. Nearly a year a half after Braun acquired the master rights to Taylor Swift ’s first 6 records, the music executive and entrepreneur has sold them to a private investor.
Taylor Swift is speaking out following Scooter Braun‘s sale of her master recordings. It was reported on Monday (November 16) that Scooter sold the masters for Taylor‘s first six albums to Shamrock Capital Content Fund and the deal was worth more than USD 300 million.
More than a year after Scooter Braun'sIthaca HoldingsacquiredBig Machine Label Group — and with it, the entire catalog Taylor Swift released via the Scott Borchetta-owned label — in a $300 million deal, Braunhas sold the master rights to the singer's first six albums. Swift posted on Twitter about the sale of her catalog to Shamrock Holdings, and Billboard confirmed the newsindependently on Monday.
Taylor Swift has confirmed that her Big Machine-released master rights catalogue has been sold for a second time. Scooter Braun’s Ithaca Holdings recently offloaded her first six albums to private equity firm Shamrock Holdings for a reported $300 million.In an update posted on social media, Swift says that she had only learned of the deal last month – after it had been completed – when Shamrock contacted her.