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Scooter Braun broke the silence and talked about Taylor Swift and the recovery of his masters: “All the hatred I received did not deserve it”

Scooter Braun He spoke again after Taylor Swift He has regained control of his musical catalog six years after the scandalous battle between them for the rights of his original recordings.

What did Scooter Braun say about his battle against Taylor Swift?

The 43 -year -old businessman was in the podcast “The Diary of A CEO” and expressed about his story with the singer: “I thought I was going to work with all Big Machine artists. I thought it was going to be something exciting. Taylor and I had only seen each other three times, I believe, in my life, three or four times. Between that time since I saw her for the last time, I began to represent Kanye West already Justin Bieber. He knew that she didn’t get along with them. He had the feeling that he probably didn’t like him because I represented them. But I thought that once this was announced, I would talk to me, I would see who I am and work together. ”

Taylor Swift
The image that Taylor shared to reveal that he bought his masters.

On the artist buying her masters, the American commented: “I simply got impacted,” and added: “I do not need to return to that, but what I can tell you is that everything in life is a gift. Having that experience allowed me to have empathy for the people with whom I worked already who always told them, ‘Yes, I understand’. But I never knew what it was to be on the global stage in that way. Finally, Scooter Braun detailed about his experience with Taylor Swift: “I did not deserve all the praise I received until that moment, I did not deserve all the hatred I received after that moment, because none of those people knew me.”

How much did Taylor Swift pay for his masters?

Taylor Swift bought its masters for around 360 million dollarsaccording to Billboard. In the letter, Taylor said he was “infinitely grateful” to Shamrock for closing the agreement. “For them it was a commercial agreement, but I really felt that they saw him as what it was for me: my memories, my sweat, my lyrics and my decades of dreams,” Swift wrote.

This includes, “the musical videos, the movies of my concerts, the art and photography of my albums, the unpublished songs, the memories, the magic, the madness. Each tour. All the work of my life,” he explains.


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