Does Scooter Braun regret?
Scooter Braun is opening up about his controversial decision to purchase Taylor Swift’s former record label, Big Machine, in 2019. In a new interview with Variety, the 40-year-old music mogul admits he regrets how the purchase went down, which included him acquiring the master rights to Swift’s first six studio albums.
What happened between Taylor and Scooter Braun?
In a Tumblr post at the time, Swift accused to the music manager of “stripping” her of her life’s work and trying to “silence” her, calling him an “incessant, manipulative bully.” But in a new interview with Variety, Braun attempted to set the record straight, saying, “I regret and it makes me sad that Taylor had that …
Does Justin Bieber still work with Scooter Braun?
The young musician dropped Justin Bieber’s manager, Scooter Braun, after just three months. According to Billboard, Braun and his client separated “amicably.”
How did Scooter Braun make his money?
Braun started his own private marketing business, a music label, and artist presentation after quitting so so def label. His managerial and marketing skills had grown to unimaginable levels making him start his business with a broker-deal. He began by brokering Ludacris and Pontiac in a $12 million deal campaign.
How does Scooter Braun have so much money?
He started his own marketing business by brokering a $12 million campaign deal between Ludacris and Pontiac; the music video for Ludacris’ “Two Miles an Hour” featured a Pontiac while Pontiac’s commercials featured the song.
Is Taylor rerecording Reputation?
In June 2021, she announced that Red (Taylor’s Version) will arrive on Nov. She also plans to re-record Taylor Swift, Speak Now, 1989 and Reputation. However, she won’t be able to re-record that last one until 2022, per her prior contract with Big Machine.
How does Scooter Braun feel about Taylor re-recording?
Scooter Braun apparently didn’t actually think Taylor Swift would re-record the first six albums in her discography. According to a new report from Financial Times, the SB Projects Founder believed that the “Lover” singer was just bluffing about re-recording and re-releasing her early music after losing her masters.