Taylor Swift seems to have no plans to overshadow the conflict with Scooter Brown, manager of Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, who already owns the rights to Swift's first six albums. After a heated debate, it was recently reported that Taylor was 100% entitled to perform the old songs at the American Music Awards, though the singer is planning a "revenge".
Sources close to her claimed for Page Six that Taylor is planning a strong show about empowering women in music. Swift will try to touch and ironic Braun during the performance, and is expected to mention it in the speech after receiving the "Best Artist of the Decade" award.
The same sources say that along with Taylor, names such as Selena Gomez, Kesha and Halsey will be on the scene, who have long supported her in the conflict with Scooter Brown. On the other hand, Justin Bieber or Demi Lovato have come out against him.
Another source told Page Six that "Taylor will turn the performance on AMA into a powerful message."
"Then, when he accepts the award, Taylor will likely make a statement about artists not entitled to use their songs." Likewise, the singer is expected to emphasize how she was treated by Scooter Brown and Scott Borchetta.

Taylor will perform at the AMA on November 24, where she will be honored with the "Best Artist of the Decade" award. A few days ago, she stated that she is unable to complete the old songs because she does not own their rights. The singer accused managers Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta., Who denied the allegations.
Braun's Ithaca Holdings acquired the Big Machine Label Group founded by Scott Borchetta. Swift signed with the label from 2006 for her debut album until 2017, before going to Universal Music Group. This means that the singer has no right to previous music projects.
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