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Taylor Swift is currently giving Swifties life with her Eras Tour, and we must say, ‘Mother is Mothering’. There ain’t no ‘Cruel Summer’ for Tay who is breaking records right, left, and center as projections suggest Eras Tour will likely become the highest-grossing tour of all time. But, hey, Swifties, we gotta stay humble! Remember when four years ago Taylor decided to re-record her albums to attain ownership of her music? Yes, that! But what transpired that made Taylor undertake this difficult decision of her prolific career? Below, we are delving deep into details to give you an insight into Taylor’s Version!
Exactly four years ago, Taylor decided to roll out ‘Taylor’s version’ after celebrity manager Scooter Braun purchased Big Machine Label Group along with all of its assets, gaining control of the singer’s recordings. In an interesting turn of events, the four-year-anniversary of the ‘Blank Space’ singer’s new journey lands at a time when saucy details related to Braun are making headlines. For the unversed, it was recently reported that Demi Lovato after four years, and Ariana Grande after 10 years have decided to sever ties with their manager Scooter Braun, and we can only imagine Taylor singing ‘Don’t Say I Didn’t Warn Ya’ from a distance.
In 2019, Taylor revealed that she was denied permission to purchase her music despite pleading with Braun “for a chance to own her own work.” However, her request was met with disappointment as Braun continued to own her music, leading to ‘Bad Blood’ between them and creating problems that could not be solved.
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