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Fans Support Taylor Swift After She Gets Bared from Singing Her Old Song

In a Twitter post, the 4 times Grammy winner Taylor swift expressed her concerns over her getting barred from performing on her old song at the upcoming American Music Awards. Swifties from all over the world have come forth to show their support and love for her.

Taylor Swift Is Angry

In the tweet posted, Taylor swift claimed that the owner of her old songs Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta had barred her from performing at the upcoming AMA where she was being honored with a lifetime award. To show her gratitude, she was going to perform a medley of her old songs which Scooter and Scott objected to as they felt her medley performance would be viewed as an attempt to re-record or reproduce the copyright songs. She further continued to say that the two record label owners also barred her from shooting a Netflix biography about her struggle.

Swifties To The Rescue

After coming to know about her dilemma, both fans and friends of the Grammy winner came to her aid, demanding she be allowed to use her music in whatever manner she wants as it is a reflection of her hard work.

Women Deserve Better

It’s true that through the age’s women as compared to men have had to fight for their rights. Whether it was work or elsewhere, women had to step up to change the common perception. Like other industries, show biz has not always been kind to women. In many cases, they were underpaid as compared to their male counterparts. For a star of Taylor’s caliber and fame to face such a problem is posteriors.
https://twitter.com/courtneypochin/status/1195248638081060864

Taylor is not the first female artist to complain about having problems with scooter artists like Ariana Grande have also reported having trouble with him.

https://twitter.com/sweetenerniamh/status/1195251872975773696

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