Rolling Stone just unveiled their list of The 50 Best Albums of 2020 and topping it was none other than Taylor Swift's quarantine album Folkore, which is also up for several Grammys 2021 nominations including Best Album.
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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.
As you know, for the past year I’ve been actively trying to regain ownership of my master recordings,” Swift, 30, shared via Twitter, hours after the initial report. “With that goal in mind, my team attempted to enter into negotiations with Scooter Braun.”Braun
.Rolling Stone just unveiled their list of The 50 Best Albums of 2020 and topping it was none other than Taylor Swift's quarantine album Folkore, which is also up for several Grammys 2021 nominations including Best Album.
Taylor Swift is grateful to have Joe Alwyn by her side.A source tells ET that the singer's beau of four years has been a «great support system» as she's dealt with not only the global threat of coronavirus, but also her own mother's health battle. Swift first revealed her mom Andrea's cancer diagnosis in 2015.
In a word, 2020 has been intense. Between the coronavirus, a presidential election, and the loss of beloved stars and public servants, this year has been really tough. Through it all, though, some were able to find a bit of normalcy in the new and continued feuds of their favorite celebrities and high-profile figures. Before this year finally comes to a close, we’re taking a look back at the biggest feuds of 2020!
Last summer, Scooter Braun bought the master rights of Taylor Swift's entire pre-Reputation catalog on Big Machine Records, prompting the star to share her plans to re-record them in order to regain control of her music. While Braun recently sold the star's masters to a private equity company, Swift is still in the process of re-recording some of her biggest hits.
Taylor Swift has spoken about the process of re-recording her old music, calling it “an amazing adventure”.Last year, Swift confirmed her plans to re-record songs from her first six records in a bid to take control over her music once again after music manager Scooter Braun and his media holding company, Ithaca Holdings LLC, acquired Swift’s old label, Big Machine Label Group, back in June 2019.The story has hit headlines again this week after Swift confirmed that the ownership of her back
Taylor Swift has revealed the true identity of songwriter William Bowery.Bowery, who is credited as a songwriter on two songs on Folklore (‘Betty’ and ‘Exile’), is in fact Swift’s boyfriend, Joe Alwyn.The news, which has long-been suspected by fans, was confirmed by Swift in her new concert film Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, which was released on Disney+ today (November 25) which was billed as “an intimate concert of the record-breaking ‘Folklore’”.Speaking about the true identity of
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.
Another COVID-compliant awards show was pulled off without a hitch!!
Chris Willman Music WriterThe American Music Awards gave three trophies apiece to Taylor Swift, The Weeknd and Dan + Shay in a show that proceeded along the lines of a typical annual AMAs telecast while acknowledging that the live audience for this pandemic edition consisted of a bare handful of masked, cheering fans in the Microsoft Theater’s balcony.Viewers who prefer their awards telecasts politics-free finally had a 2020 show to pick not a single bone with. Host Taraji P.
Taylor Swift just won big at the 2020 American Music Awards!The 30-year-old singer took home the night's most prestigious award, Artist of the Year, on Sunday. Although she couldn't be there in person to accept the award, Swift recorded a video to all the fans who voted for her, and explained why she wasn't inside Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater.«Oh hey, guys.
Taylor Swift recently accepted a huge award (virtually) and she was looking super chic doing it. The 30-year-old singer-songwriter filmed an acceptance speech for the 2020 Apple Music Awards, where she was named Songwriter of the Year, which was chosen by Apple Music’s editorial team.
Taylor Swift songwriter of the year and Megan Thee Stallion breakthrough artist of the year.Roddy Ricch, whose successful year included a Grammy win, No. 1 album and No.
Geoff Mayfield What the fund? The rights to the first six albums by Taylor Swift, arguably the most commercially popular artist in the world, recently were sold to a private equity firm for a whopping $300 million. Was it a fair price?Experts have mixed opinions.
Taylor Swift, Roddy Ricch, Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Baby were the big winners at the 2020 Apple Music Awards.
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.
Scooter Braun has sold the rights to the master recordings of Taylor Swift's first six albums to "an investment fund," according to Variety. Braun acquired the master rights to the albums in June of last year through a purchase of Swift's former label of Big Machine Records for $300 million.
Taylor Swift has said that for the second time in two years, Scooter Braun, the influential music manager, had been involved in taking the master rights to her first six albums without her knowledge or consent, this time selling them to a private equity firm for hundreds of millions of dollars.She’s been trying to buy the rights for herself since 2019, after Braun’s holding company purchased her former home record label.Been getting a lot of questions about the recent sale of my old masters.
dumped the master recordings of her first six albums in what could be a $300 million-plus deal.Braun’s Ithaca Holdings LLC sold the master rights to the albums, Variety reported Monday, to an investment fund just 17 months after scooping up the Nashville-based Big Machine Label Group (BMLG), a move that included Swift’s early catalog masters.The “Shake It Off” singer posted a message on Twitter that she hopes “clears things up” regarding the ongoing saga involving ownership of her early