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After years of drama, Taylor Swift’s back-and-forth music drama with Big Machine Records’ Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun has seemingly come to an end. The Grammy winner had been in conflict ...
She’s in her Ownership Era now.More In 2019, Scooter Braun gained control of Swift’s masters after he acquired her former label, Big Machine Records, which owned the rights. After attempts to ...
On Wednesday, the singer made a guest appearance on her boyfriend Travis Kelce's podcast 'New Heights' and talked about her ...
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Big Machine Label Forms Ascend Music Imprint With Joel Klaiman
Big Machine Label Group is launching a new imprint called Ascend Music in partnership with music industry executive Joel Klaiman. The new label will specialize in breaking and amplifying cross ...
While Big Machine owned the rights to music by an array of top country acts (Reba McEntire, Midland, and Sugarland, to name a few), Swift’s first six albums were arguably the crown jewels, and a ...
This meant rights to all of her work were owned by someone she said had bullied her for years. The "Love Story" singer was just 17 years old when she signed with Big Machine in 2006.
The pop icon bought her catalog of recordings, originally released through Big Machine Records, from their most recent owner, the private equity firm Shamrock Capital, regaining control of her ...
On the Move: July 15, 2025 Truxton, MCA, UMPG Nashville, Big Machine Records announce updates ...
Swift’s lengthy saga began in June 2019, when Scooter Braun — then best known as a manager to stars like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande — purchased Big Machine Records from Scott Borchetta.
Big Machine Racing is a NASCAR Xfinity Series team founded in 2021 by music executive Scott Borchetta—the powerhouse behind Big Machine Records, the label that launched the careers of Taylor ...
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