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Scooter Braun and Yael Cohen Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images Scooter Braun and ex-wife Yael Cohen made their Hollywood dreams come true before calling it quits in July 2021. ... Taylor Swift and ...
The 2019 purchase of Big Machine Records by Ithaca resulted in a publicized dispute with Taylor Swift regarding the ownership of the Big Machine album masters. Swift condemned Ithaca's purchase, [63] and denied the claims by Big Machine's former president, Scott Borchetta, who said that Swift declined an opportunity to buy the masters. [64]
In this round of Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun, the music manager's wife, Yael Cohen, enters the ring to set the record straight about the drama. And, in an attempt to clear her husband's name ...
Braun shares two sons and one daughter — Jagger Joseph, 9, Levi Magnus, 7, and Hart Violet, 5 — with his ex-wife, Yael Cohen. Braun and Cohen finalized their divorce in 2022, according to People .
Taylor Swift is a singer-songwriter from West Reading, Pennsylvania, United States.In 2003, at age 13, she visited major record labels in Nashville, Tennessee, [8] for record deals but was rejected. [9]
On March 17, 2023, Swift released "Eyes Open (Taylor's Version)", a re-recorded version of "Eyes Open", via Republic Records. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] The song is part of Swift's re-recording plan following the 2019 dispute over the ownership of the masters of her older discography , after the talent manager Scooter Braun acquired Big Machine Records ...
Taylor Swift's Battle With Big Machine Records: A Timeline Read article While Yael has stayed fairly mum on social media since November 2020, the music executive gushed about what an “amazing ...
"Fifteen" is 4 minutes and 55 seconds long. [13] It is a country pop [14] [15] ballad. [16] Driven by a mandolin, [17] it concludes with an outro where Swift sings, "la la la." [18] Critics said that "Fifteen" has a prominent pop production; [19] Larry Rodgers of The Arizona Republic described it as "roots pop", [20] and John Terauds of the Toronto Star deemed it guitar pop. [21]