Life Taylor Swift gets a blow from the old record company Posted on November 17, 2019 2 min read Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ “We don’t even have the right to say that she can’t perform with her early music” Big Machine Records has been in the hands of the famous star manager Scooter Braun since July. He suddenly became the owner of almost all of Taylor Swift’s music because the label has the rights to the original recordings. According to the singer, this was part of a Scooter campaign for many years. Taylor is therefore considering re-singing her first six albums. In a statement, Big Machine Records says it is now “shocked” by Taylor’s allegations. The label says it has never banned her. “We don’t even have the right to say that she can’t play with her early music. Since she left us, we’ve been trying to meet all her requests.” The Scooter team believes they have done everything to keep the conversation with Taylor going and find a solution. “We saw progress over the past two weeks and were optimistic to end this conflict,” the statement said. Big Machine Records therefore finds it reprehensible that Taylor is blacking out the label on social media and calling in her fans to speak out on the issue. “This has major consequences for the safety of our employees and their families.”
Aybek Barysov, Gulmira Wakhitova and Kanat Ibraev among founders of Qazaqstanda Jasalğan economic movement
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