Taylor Swift master tapes sold by Scooter Braun to investment fund

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The singer confirms reports the rights to six of her albums have been sold to an investment firm.

Swift has been trying to get her master recording rights back from Braun since he bought them last year

US entertainment magazine Variety first reported on Monday that Braun had sold the rights - known as masters - to an investment fund.Writing on Twitter Swift said it was "the second time my music had been sold without my knowledge". There has been no initial response from Braun to the Variety report or Swift's remarks. The BBC has sent an email to Braun for comment.

Braun bought Big Machine in June 2019, and with it the rights to most of Swift's work. Since then the pair have been locked in a major battle over control of the music.

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I thought it was her sex tapes!

the piggy investors with slush funds will buy each other's grandmothers to turn a profit, put them on the game. no scruples or morals anything goes.

Did she knowingly enter into that contract at the beginning of her career? Did she use the contract to further her career and make her a multi millionaire? 🤔 Yup. The law is the law. Has he acted illegally?

She at it moaning again?

She need a scooter 🛴 she going back broke

Awwwwww. Poor Taylor. Not.

why would some grown ass man willingly be called scooter 🤦🏻‍♂️

I may have one or two, sorry.

The kind of men who profit from artists like this (usually female) need to be removed from artistic industry. They have no business aligning themselves with artists.

And this is news, BBC?

Please help a single mom unemployed due to Covid cover ongoing medical treatments for my chronically ill son. Even a retweet would help

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