Scooter Braun reacts to Taylor Swift buying back her master recordings after feud

Scooter Braun speaking onstage at the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce 2019 State of the Entertainment Industry Conference in Hollywood, California

Shake it off, Scooter.

Scooter Braun has reacted to Taylor Swift gaining control of her music catalogue six years after the pair’s nasty feud over her masters.

“I am happy for her,” Braun, 43, told The Post on Friday.

Scooter Braun has reacted to Taylor Swift gaining control of her music catalogue. Getty Images

Taylor Swift announcing the purchase of her masters on her website
Swift announced that she has “finally” gained control of her music catalogue on Friday. taylorswift/Instagram

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Braun’s statement came shortly after Swift, 35, revealed that she “finally” acquired the masters to her first six albums in an emotional statement on her website.

“Hi,” the “Love Story” songstress started. “I’m trying to gather my thoughts into something coherent, but right now my mind is just a slideshow. A flashback sequence of all the times I daydreamed about, wished for, and pined away for a chance to get to tell you this news.”

“All the times I was thiiiiiiiiiiiiis close, reaching out for it, only for it to fall through,” she continued. “I almost stopped thinking it could ever happen, after 20 years of having the carrot dangled then yanked away. But that’s all in the past now.”

“I’ve been bursting into tears of joy at random intervals ever since I found out that this is really happening,” Swift announced. “I really get to say these words: All of the music I’ve ever made… now belongs… to me.”

Braun and the “Anti-Hero” singer’s dispute started back in June 2019 when the record exec bought Swift’s first six albums from her former record label, Big Machine Records, for a reported $300 million.

At the time, Swift argued that she was never given the opportunity to buy the masters herself and, as a result, chose to re-record her first six albums to regain ownership of them.

So far, she has released a “Taylor’s Version” of each record except her 2007 self-titled debut album, “Taylor Swift,” and 2017’s “Reputation.”

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