JAKARTA - Taylor Swift has uploaded the latest news regarding her master album rights case with Scooter Braun today, Tuesday, November 17, 2020.
"This is the second time my music has been sold without my knowledge," said the Cardigan singer.
Previously, an Ithaca Holdings company took the first Swift master album from the Big Machine Label Group label. Although the company informed Swift of this transaction, Swift does not want to interfere with the agreement.
Then, a few weeks ago, a private company called Shamrock Holdings called Swift and said Shamrock had purchased all of the music and album art from Scooter Braun. They wanted to tell Swift about the agreement and Braun said that if the Shamrock informed Swift about this, the agreement would be canceled.
In the statement, Swift said that even if it was sold to Shamrock, Scooter Braun would benefit from the sale.
On the other hand, Taylor Swift leaked re-recording his entire discography to the 1989 album which was still under the auspices of Big Machine. “I've started recording my old music and it's really uplifting. I have some surprises later. "
In July 2019, Swift refuted Braun's claims regarding the venture to own all masters of his music. Then, Scott Borchetta, the director of Big Machine Label Group asked Swift not to re-record his old music.
Swift claims her old label has not paid US $ 8 billion in royalties on her music.
Been getting a lot of questions about the recent sale of my old masters. I hope this clears things up. pic.twitter.com/sscKXp2ibD
- Taylor Swift (@ taylorswift13) November 16, 2020
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