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Taylor Swift shades Scooter Braun: ‘I respond to extreme pain with defiance’

Taylor Swift revealed her ‘masters were being sold to someone who actively wanted them for nefarious reasons’

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Taylor Swift shades Scooter Braun: ‘I respond to extreme pain with defiance’
Taylor Swift shades Scooter Braun: ‘I respond to extreme pain with defiance’

Taylor Swift has shaded Scooter Braun for “taking away” her making her bright career go through hell.

The Karma crooner graced TIME Magazine as a Person of the Year on Wednesday.

 During a candid conversation, she revealed her masters were being sold to someone who actively wanted them for “nefarious reasons.”

Taylor quipped, “With the Scooter thing, my masters were being sold to someone who actively wanted them for nefarious reasons, in my opinion (...) I was so knocked on my ass by the sale of my music, and to whom it was sold. I was like, ‘Oh, they got me beat now. This is it. I don’t know what to do.’”

She added, “It’s all in how you deal with loss. I respond to extreme pain with defiance.”

In 2019, Scooter became the owner of her first six albums after his company Ithaca Holdings acquired her former label, Big Machine.

She told the media outlet, “life’s work taken away from [her] by someone who hates [her].”

Hinting at the Kanye West and Scooter controversy, Taylor exclaimed, “two horrendous things that happened to” me.

The Lover hitmaker continued, “Nothing is permanent. So I’m very careful to be grateful every second that I get to be doing this at this level, because I’ve had it taken away from me before. There is one thing I’ve learned: My response to anything that happens, good or bad, is to keep making things. Keep making art.”

Taylor Swift on re-recording her albums:

During the same discussion, Taylor Swift shared who gave her suggestion to re-record her albums.

The Anti-Hero singer explained, “I’d run into Kelly Clarkson and she would go, ‘Just redo it.’ My dad kept saying it to me too. I’d look at them and go, ‘How can I possibly do that?’ Nobody wants to redo their homework if on the way to school, the wind blows your book report away.”