Scooter Braun has responded to multiple reports of stars leaving his music management company this week.
Justin Bieber was the first artist to break up with the mogul last week. However, Bieber and Brown’s representatives have since denied these reports.
The Independent Understand that demi lovato and frozen Star Idina Menzel is out of Braun’s SB projects. Meanwhile, Ariana Grande reportedly broke off her relationship with Brown. Colombian star J Balvin also left SB Projects in May this year.
Brown did not immediately respond The IndependentComment request.
On Twitter/X on Tuesday (August 22), the 42-year-old manager broke his silence, writing: “Breaking news… I no longer manage myself.”
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sources said, Tuesday diverse that Brown was stepping back from day-to-day management to focus on his role as CEO of HYBE America, the South Korean entertainment company behind K-pop giants BTS.
“All of Scooter Braun’s customers are under contract and negotiations have been going on for several months while Scooter takes on his larger role as CEO of HYBE America,” the source said.
People spread rumors based on what they know, but they stop. The Scooter team at SB Projects is still working with both Justin and Ariana as they work out what this new chassis looks like.
Brown has been known to be embroiled in a dispute with Taylor Swift since 2019, when he bought her old label Big Machine Records and became the master recording owner of her first six studio albums.
In November 2020, Brown sold the Masters to an investment fund in a deal believed to be in excess of $300m (£234m).
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At the time of the sale, Swift, who had wanted to buy the professors herself, condemned Brown as a “bully” and “the definition of toxic male privilege in our industry”.
In an interview with NPRFrom Guy Williams last year, Brown said the controversy was a “lesson to learn”.
“What I regret is that I assumed that, once the deal was done, everyone would talk to me, see my intentions, see my character and say, ‘Great, let’s work together.'” He said.
In November 2020, Swift said:[Braun] I will never offer any price to my team” and that she was asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement that would “silence [her] Forever.” The Brown team disputed that claim.
“I choose to look at it as a learning lesson, a growing lesson, and I hope everyone gets along well,” Brown said. NPR.