Taylor Swift claims her former label won’t let her perform her early music at the AMAs
Taylor swift has penned down an open letter letting people know her latest issues with Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun in which they have said she cannot perform any of her old songs at this month’s AMAs.
Taylor Swift has written
an open letter to let people know the latest in her battle with Scooter
Braun and Scott Borchetta, who she says won’t let her perform old songs at
the AMAs this month.
Earlier this year in July,
the country/pop singer expressed her displeasure upon learning that her
music catalog had been sold to a company owned by Braun. Big Machine
Label Group was acquired by Braun’s Ithaca Holdings from founder Borchetta in
late June this year. The deal was worth roughly $300 million, according to
Billboard. At the time, Taylor called it her “worst case
scenario.” Due to the acquisition Scooter Braun’s company holds the rights to
Swift’s first six albums.
On Thursday, November 14, the
singer released an open letter where she claimed the ongoing dispute with
her former music label has presented a new roadblock because of losing the
rights to her early music catalog.
The singer was set to receive
the AMAs Artist of the Decade award, but she claims Scooter Braun and
Scott Borchetta have gone to new lengths to stop that performance. She
said she is being told she cannot perform many songs from her past at the
upcoming American Music Awards or use it in a forthcoming Netflix documentary
about her life, which has been in production for several years.
Swift wrote: “I’ve been
planning to perform a medley of my hits throughout the
decade on the show. Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun have now said
that I’m not allowed to perform my old songs on television because they claim
that would be re-recording my music before I’m allowed to next year.
She continued: “Scott
Bocchetta told my team that they’ll allow me to use my music only if I do these
things: If I agree to not re-record copycat versions of my songs next year
(which is something I’m both legally allowed to do and looking forward to) and
also told my team that I need to stop talking about him and Scooter Braun. The
message being sent to me is very clear. Basically, be a good little girl and
shut up. Or you’ll be punished.”
Swift said she thinks sharing
her experience “could change the awareness level for other artists and
potentially help them avoid a similar fate.”
Taylor wrote: “This is WRONG.
Neither of these men had a hand in the writing of those songs. They did nothing
to create the relationship I have with my fans. So this is where I’m asking for
your help. Please let Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun know how you feel about
this.”
Fans have reacted to Taylor’s
open letter by trending the hashtag #IStandWith Tayor.
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