Music mogul Scooter Braun took to Instagram on Tuesday night to poke fun at… Taylor Swift.
Braun posted that he “finally” watched Max’s documentary “Taylor Swift vs Scooter Braun: Bad Blood,” which details his long-running feud with the singer and asks if Swift is “bravely defending her art” or if Braun has been “unfairly framed” in their feud. Braun also reacted to A news article about Swift hosting a group of famous friends, including Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, at her Rhode Island home last weekend, writing, “How was I not invited to this?” along with the hashtag “#laughalittle.”
The dispute between Braun and Swift dates back to 2019, when Braun’s Ithaca Holdings acquired Big Machine Records, granting it the rights to Swift’s first six studio albums.
Swift wrote on Tumblr At the time, she had “begged” for the chance to own her music, but ultimately was unable to do so. She said she learned that Braun was buying her music at the same time as the public.
“All I could think about was the relentless, manipulative bullying I’ve received at his hands for years,” Swift said of Braun, alleging he pressured his clients to harass her online.
“Now Scooter has stripped me of my life’s work, which I didn’t have the opportunity to buy,” he said. “Basically, my musical legacy is about to fall into the hands of someone who tried to dismantle it.”
Braun’s then wife pushed back about Swift’s allegations, saying Braun was “anything but a bully” and that Swift had “passed up” the opportunity to own the masters of her albums.
Since then, Swift has continued to criticize Braun in public. Observations and yet It seemed to do it in his music.
In November 2020, it emerged that Braun had sold Swift’s masters to a private equity firm called Shamrock. Swift wrote on social media At the time, she had attempted to negotiate with Braun to buy his music, but his team wanted her to sign an “ironclad” confidentiality agreement so as not to speak negatively about him in the future.
“He never offered my team a price,” he wrote. “Those master recordings were not at my disposal.”
She also said that Shamrock had reached out to her, leading Swift to learn that Braun would continue to profit from her music after the company was purchased. Swift said that while she was “hopeful” about partnering with Shamrock, Braun’s involvement was a “nonstarter” for her, adding that not working with Shamrock was a “sacrifice” she had to make to keep Braun out of her life.
In response, Shamrock said: “We fully respect and support their decision and while we had hoped to formally partner, we also knew this was a possible outcome we were considering.”
In 2021, Braun He spoke to Variety on his dispute with Swift and reflected on his previous acquisition of her masters.
“I am sorry and saddened that Taylor had the reaction she had to the settlement… Everything that happened was very confusing and not based on any facts,” he said, adding: “I am firmly against anyone being bullied.”
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