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Singer Taylor Swit has begun re-recording old albums

Swit took to Twiter to respond to reports that Braun sold Big Machine Label Group, which includes the master rights for her first six albums, to a private company

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Grammy award-winning singer Taylor Swit has once again slammed Scooter Braun ater he sold the rights to her master recordings to a private company, and shared that Braun wanted to silence her in exchange for the opportunit­y to bid on her own work. It was reported that Braun, a celebrity manager, sold Swit’s master recordings to a private-equity company called Shamrock Holdings. Swit took to Twiter to respond to reports that Braun sold Big Machine Label Group, which includes the master rights for Swit’s first six albums.

In a lengthy note for her fans, Swit expressed her displeasur­e about the deal, saying that it denies her the chance to buy back the tapes herself and resume control over the rights to her first six albums. “Been geting a lot of questions about the recent sale of my old masters. I hope this clears things up,” she tweeted along with two images — a note from her side to her fans and a leter that she sent to the investment fund that purchased the rights to her master recordings from Braun.

The singer shared that she wanted to regain ownership of her music and tried to enter negotiatio­ns with Braun but his team required her to sign “an ironclad NDA” before she could even place a bid. She said that the agreement would forbid her from saying a negative word about Braun ever again. “So, I would have to sign a document that would silence me forever before I could even have a chance to bid on my own work. My legal team said that this is absolutely not normal, and they’ve never seen an NDA like this presented unless it was to silence an assault accuser by paying them off,” she said. She added: “He would never even quote my team a price. These master recordings were not for sale to me.”

Swit continued: “A few weeks ago my team received a leter from a private equity company called Shamrock Holdings, leting us know that they had bought 100 per cent of my music, videos, and album art from Scooter Braun.” “This was the second time my music has been sold without my knowledge. The leter told me that they wanted to reach out before the sale to let me know, but that Scooter Braun had required that they make no contact with me or my team, or the deal would be off,” she added.

The singer wanted to crack the deal with Shamrock, and regain ownership of her music. “As soon as we started communicat­ion with Shamrock, I learned that under their terms Scooter Braun will continue to profit off my old musical catalogue for many years,” she said. Under her contract with Republic Records and Universal Music Group, she is allowed to re-record the songs from those first six albums, which include “Taylor Swit” (2006), “Fearless” (2008), “Speak Now” (2010), “Red” (2012), “1989” (2014) and “Reputation” (2017).

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File/reuters Indo-asian News Service Taylor Swift poses for the media at the MTV Video Music Awards, in Newark, New Jersey.

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