Scooter Braun

The music executive's Twitter post came amid an ongoing clash between Big Machine Label Group and the superstar.
The label pushed back after Swift said Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun won't let her perform her own songs at the upcoming American Music Awards.
In a social media post slamming her ex-label boss Scott Borchetta and music manager Scooter Braun, the musician asked fans for help. Many came through.
The musician asked her fans to put pressure on Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun to allow the performance to go on.
The nine-time Grammy winner says the change in ownership of Swift's recordings is "just the way business goes."
The pop star put an end to their feud after conceding that Swift's new song is a "jam."
The producer acquired all of Swift's music catalog through 2017 in a contentious deal earlier this year.
The singer has a plan to gain control of her masters in the wake of a $300 million deal with her former record label.
Swift recently wrote a fiery note after Braun bought her old label and acquired her masters.
The singer's Amazon Prime Day performance was her first public appearance since she called out her former label last month.