Scooter Braun has shrugged off the outrage from Taylor Swift fans that erupted six years ago over his handling of the pop icon’s master recordings.
During a recent appearance on Danielle Robay’s “Question Everything” podcast, the music executive and former manager reflected on the lasting backlash he continues to face from Swift’s fans.
The criticism stems from the 2019 acquisition of Swift’s former label, Big Machine Label Group, by Braun’s company, Ithaca Holdings. The acquisition included the rights to her original master recordings. In 2020, those masters were sold to Shamrock Capital for a reported $300 million, a move Swift publicly condemned and which ultimately prompted her to re-record her earlier albums.
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