Taylor Swift Furious Big Machine Releases Album Containing Her Live Songs
JAKARTA - Big Machine released Taylor Swift's new album, Live From Clear Channel Stripped 2008 without notice. Swift then responded via Instagram Stories about what her former label was doing, indicating that her feud with Scooter Braun and Big Machine Label was not over yet.
The singer whose real name is Taylor Alison Swift wrote a long paragraph, Thursday, April 23. "I have always been honest with you about this so I want to tell you that this release is not approved by me," wrote Swift at the beginning of the sentence.
"It looks like Scooter Braun and his financial backers, 23 Capital, Alex Soros and Soros Family and The Carlyle Group just looked at the latest paper balances and realized that paying $ 330 million for my music was not the right choice and they needed money," he continued, naming names. the party concerned.
This Cats film player regretted this happened in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. "Bland, but transparent," said Swift.
Live From Clear Channel Stripped 2008 was widely discussed via Twitter after the album was released on several streaming services in the world, including in Indonesia. This album contains live versions of some of Taylor Swift's songs such as Love Story, Fearless, and Teardrops On My Guitar. Judging from the cover, this album seems to have been prepared for a long time because it uses Swift's photo taken a few years ago.
Reporting from Billboard, a source close to Big Machine said the album which was released via YouTube and Target is currently being released digitally. However, this album was not approved by Swift and adds to Swift's polemic with her former label who previously banned Swift from singing her old songs and using songs in her documentary films.
At the beginning of the year, the 30-year-old singer re-recorded all album material and broke away with his former label. You can see the difference between the albums Swift released along with her new label and Big Machine releases marked 'Big Machine Radio Release Special'. Until this news was written, both Scooter Braun and the Big Machine label refused to provide an answer to Taylor Swift's writing.
Meanwhile, Taylor Swift recently announced the cancellation of all concert schedules and other appearances throughout 2020 to prevent the spread of COVID-19.