The mystery co-writer on Taylor Swift's songs "Betty" and "Exile" has been unmasked. In her new Disney+ film, folklore: the long pond studio sessions, Swift finally reveals the identity of William Bowery, her mystery collaborator on two tracks.
17.11.2020 - 18:17 / hollywoodreporter.com
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.
The mystery co-writer on Taylor Swift's songs "Betty" and "Exile" has been unmasked. In her new Disney+ film, folklore: the long pond studio sessions, Swift finally reveals the identity of William Bowery, her mystery collaborator on two tracks.
folklore: the long pond studio sessions, Swift finally reveals the identity of William Bowery, her mystery collaborator on two tracks. 'So, William Bowery is Joe...as we know,' she says to folklore producers Jack Antonoff and The National's Aaron Dessner, referencing her boyfriend of four years, Joe Alwyn.But most people outside of that trio didn't know Bowery and Alwyn were the same person.
, is secretly : You would be correct.Taylor opened up about working with Joe during folklore: the long pond studio sessions on Disney+, saying "There's been a lot of discussion about William Bowery and his identity. He's not a real person...
A folklore secret has spilled, Perezious readers!
Taylor Swift revealed some insight into the making of her album Folklore in her new film that’s streaming now on Disney+.
Taylor Swift confirmed that her boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, cowrote two songs on her latest album, Folklore, under a pseudonym.“There’s been a lot of discussion about William Bowery and his identity because it’s not a real person,” the Grammy winner, 30, said in her Disney+ special, Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, which premiered on Wednesday, November 25.
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 has confirmed a folklore mystery! During her new Disney+ concert film, , the 30-year-old singer revealed that William Bowery, the mystery songwriter credited on «Betty» and «Exile,» is actually her boyfriend, Joe Alwyn.«There's been a lot of discussion about William Bowery and his identity. He's not a real person,» Swift tells collaborators Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff in the film.
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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.
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.
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