Taylor Swift just publicly called Scooter Braun out, after the music manager purchased the rights to the singer's back catalogue. After Taylor shared a long post on Tumblr, the likes of Justin Bieber ...
Taylor Swift has regained control of her music catalog six years after a controversy surrounding her masters and retired music manager Scooter Braun. Swift announced in an emotional letter on her ...
Scooter Braun announced that he was retiring from being a music manager in a statement on Monday, June 17. The music industry staple, 43, reflected on having over two decades worth of experience in ...
NEW YORK — Scooter Braun, one of the most recognizable names in the music business known for representing artists like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, will no longer work as a music manager. On ...
“I think that when we worship human beings, it changes something within us, it messes us up a little bit,” the former music manager said in a recent interview. By McKinley Franklin Scooter Braun has ...
In a tweet posted on Tuesday (Nov. 17), Taylor Swift confirmed that her older music has been sold without her knowledge for the second time in two years. On Monday (Nov. 16), Variety reported that ...
Scooter Braun, the businessman responsible for Taylor Swift rerecording and releasing four of her early albums as "Taylor's Versions," says he's glad Swift now finally owns the master recordings of ...
Scooter Braun is officially retiring from music management. Braun unofficially began stepping back from managing his biggest clients like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande over the last couple of years, ...
American media mogul and record executive Scott “Scooter” Braun, best known in the music industry for charting Justin Bieber’s unique path to stardom, is a new advisor to Loop Media, Inc.: a Glendale, ...
Scooter Braun has raised eyebrows with a claim that his infamous feud with Taylor Swift helped improve her career. The 44-year-old music producer and the 35-year-old Wildest Dreams singer clashed in ...
Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato are both saying "thank u, next" to music manager Scooter Braun. A source close to the situation confirmed to EW on Monday that Grande has parted ways with Braun, after ...
According to the New York Post (via Complex), music executive Scooter Braun has been hit with a $50 million lawsuit by a former Goldman Sachs partner, named Peter Comisar, who claimed the music ...
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