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the rights to her old music after he purchased the singer's music catalog from her previous label, Big Machine Records for over $300 million.View Story
"I mean at the end of the day you gotta look through the contracts," Scaramucci said. "He had the right to buy stuff, and so you know she's had a fabulous career. I know she wasn't managed by Scooter, but Scooter did help her get to where she is." "He launched her," he added. "So, Scooter came to my conference by the way, and he seems like a great guy...so I'm with him because it's a commercial issue, and I know she's sore about it but she should get over it. She's got an amazing career, and she's a phenomenal singer and she's going to make a ton more of songs for her library."
O'Leary added, "It's like a relationship. They fell out of love, but they should make up because she's got to remember where she's come from. He made it happen for her." The Mooch ended the conversation on a high note. "I stand with Scooter on that, but I like Taylor Swift a lot. She's a home run great part of American culture."
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