's fight for the rights to her own music has been a hot topic in the media for quite some time, and now a new documentary is . The two-part series, Taylor Swift vs : Bad Blood, made its debut on June 21. The first episode presented Taylor's side of the story, while the second episode gave viewers a look at Scooter's perspective.
Back in 2019, when he took over Big Machine. This move sparked a major controversy in the music world as Taylor alleged that she was bullied and denied the opportunity to own her masters in a post on Tumblr. In December 2019, Taylor delivered a speech at the Billboard Women In Music Awards where she was honored with the inaugural Woman of the Decade Award.
Mikael Wood, a music journalist for the Los Angeles Times, recounted that moment in the documentary series. "Taylor is giving a speech and says, 'My music was sold out from underneath me,'" he shared. Footage was shown of Taylor accepting the award on stage.
She stated: "After I was denied the chance to purchase my music outright, my entire catalog was sold to Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings. None of these investors have ever bothered to contact me or my team directly, to perform their due diligence on their investment, on their investment in me." Zing Tsjeng, a journalist and author, spoke about the video of Taylor's outburst, saying: "She seems genuinely in crisis.
She's upset, you can tell that she is in kind of freefall about this." Mikael chimed in with his thoughts, stating, "The fact that som.
