Taylor Swift, Scooter Braun, Scott Borchetta Feud Details

The drama between Taylor Swift, Scooter Braun, and the Big Machine Records founder Scott Borchetta has been heating up the past year. More recently, the singer appeared to make a couple of references to the test on their eighth album The folklore. Since Scooter bought Big Machine Records on June 30, 2019, there have been several reports of both parties about what really went down. Despite the fact that Taylor has worked very closely with Scott during his 13-year career — Taylor was the first artist Scott signed when he created Big Machine in 2005, their relationship has drastically changed in the last year.

Following Taylor’s tremendous success with their sixth album, Reputationthe singer decided to take her career in a new direction. In November of 2018, she announced she was going to leave Big Machine Records, and was signing with Republic Records, and Universal Music Group. The new deal not only gave Taylor the ownership of future teachers, but also ensured that the sale of the tag shares in Spotify “, will give rise to a distribution of money to its artists.”

Despite the fact that Taylor and Scott seemed to be in good condition when she left Big Machine Records, that all changed when Scooter purchased the label, along with the music catalog of Taylor’s first six albums. Following the acquisition, Taylor made his thoughts known with a long Tumblr post that you considered selling your “worst case scenario”. Keep reading to see everything that has happened since the acquisition.

Lydia Livingston

Lydia is the newest member of the Genesis Brand family and has fit into the culture seamlessly. After graduating college, three years ago, Lydia made the transition to west coast life after her early years in NYC. She's an avid tennis player, animal rights activist and aspiring vegan chef.

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