celebritiesWorld-famous superstar manager Scooter Braun, 42, is no longer popular with artists. After years of feuding with Taylor Swift, 33, more and more stars separated from him. For example, the Brown administration is no longer represented by Ariana Grande (30), Demi Lovato (31), and J Balvin (38). And Justin Bieber, 29, will have no contact with the manager. That “people” reports.
Colombian J Balvin was the first star to break up with Brown. Last May, he sacked the coach after a four-year partnership. The two indicated at the time that there was no question of a fight. But now that Brown has lost two other great artists in one day, something else seems to be going on.
This past Monday, it was revealed that Demi Lovato had also split from Brown. The singer signed with his label SB Projects in 2019. “I have a new manager! And not any manager, just Scooter Braun. Thank you for believing in me,” Lovato said excitedly at the time. But for four years they went their separate ways. Time to take a new direction. “There’s no arguing,” the insider told Billboard. Although parting with Brown seems like a drastic decision. The “Pigs” singer hasn’t found a new manager yet. However, she has plenty of projects planned. She will release her new album, Revamped, on September 15. Although, for the time being, this will be without support from management.
Domino effect
On the same day, it also became known that Ariana Grande no longer sees a future with Brown. No reason was given for the dismissal. The singer has been working with the manager since 2013, although this collaboration hasn’t always gone smoothly. This isn’t the first time the “Positions” singer has fired her manager. In the past, for example, she actually ended the collaboration because Brown meddled too much in her private life. Her relationship with Pete Davidson, among other things, began to suffer. That’s what Grande said on The Zach Sang Show. Shortly after Grande and Davidson broke up, the singer decided she wanted to be with Brown again. Although, she didn’t seem to back down from her decision right away this time around.
The only big star that Braun still works with to date is Justin Bieber. But the two had not been in contact for about a year. And that while the singer was busy working on her new album. “Justin has been working on his new record for six months. Scooter and SB Projects haven’t set up a single session. They haven’t done anything for this record yet,” a source tells People. “The relationship with Scooter hit the rocks.” More recently, Bieber denied that Brown would no longer be his manager.Brown is still currently working with Ava Max, Carly Rae Jepsen, Tori Kelly, and others.
Happy Swifties
The Swifties – fans of Taylor Swift – are wringing their hands at the bad news for Brown. That’s because their idol has been at odds with the manager for years. In 2019, Brown acquired the rights to Swift’s first six albums after acquiring Big Machine Record. In 2004, the 14-year-old singer ceded the rights to her music masters to CEO Scott Borchetta for a large sum of money. But after the acquisition, Brown became the new owner of the music rights, who in turn sold it for 256 million euros. Not only did he get that amount of money, but the agreement also states that Brown is entitled to a significant share of the income generated by the music. It pissed off Taylor Swift. She revealed that her music was being sold without her knowledge and accused Brown of “bullying”. “He makes millions from my music.” According to them, the fact that the big stars are now saying goodbye to the director is karma. That’s why the Swifties have been singing Taylor’s song of the same name all week.
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