It’s a Taylor Swift world this week, as the superstar’s first major label album, Lover, is out. There’s a media blitz afoot, but the most intriguing questions of that tour center on Swift’s first five albums, owned by her arch-nemesis, Scooter Braun, via his Big Machine label purchase. Braun has again extended an olive branch to Swift, praising the new album. So far, no response, at least publicly., is out, so Taylor Swift is making the media rounds.
But more than the nuances of the new album, what everyone wants to know is if she will follow through with her threats toThe rights to those recordings are held by Big Machine Media, owned by Swift arch-enemy Scooter Braun. Some in the industry contend that there’s likely a contractual clause that prevents her from doing that. But in a “Good Morning America” appearance, Swift said that those restrictions have a time limit.
Lots going on!