Taylor Swift fans are rejoicing after Scooter Braun announced that he's stepping back from music management.
Scooter, who is best known for previously managing artists like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, was hit with various blows to his brand when his talent began leaving one by one. The former music manager is also known for buying Taylor Swift's back catalogue of music (her masters) in 2018, angering Swifties and leading Taylor to start re-recording her albums.
Scooter later sold her back catalogue of masters for about $300million (about £236million). And now that it has been revealed that he is stepping back to focus on his family and to put all his energy into being the CEO of HYBE America, a subsidiary of the South Korean entertainment content platform - Swifties are rejoicing.
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Reacting to the news of Scooter's retirement, one person said: "What going against Taylor cost you......all the other tayrtriers, take note!" While another echoed: "That tayvoodoo."
Taylor Swift's next studio album revealed after tenth release broke recordsTaylor Swift fan accounts were getting in on the action of reacting to the news too, with one writing: "And nothing but loud cheers were heard across the world." A second then quoted The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived - a song from The Tortured Poets Department - when they wrote: "And I'll say, 'Good riddance'."
Another said: "Taylor Swift Midnights, Track 11," which happens to be Karma, before a fourth added the lyrics from the track, penning: "Karma's a relaxing thought."
And another wrote out more lyrics from Karma when they penned: "Ask me what I learned from all those years / Ask me what I earned from all those tears / Ask me why so many fade, but I'm still here."
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