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Swift Claims She is Being Prevented From Performing Past Hits
Last week, Taylor Swift claimed that Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta were preventing her from performing her old hits at the upcoming American Music Awards.
The betting site Sportsbetting.ag expects Swift will sing whatever songs she pleases.
The odds are favored (1/5) toward her singing classic hits under the Big Machine label, but if you don't think she'll test the legal waters you can get 3/1 odds on her not dipping into the musical archives.
Scooter Braun posted a lengthy message to Taylor Swift on Instagram Friday, revealing that he has been receiving “death threats” amid their public feud.
Here is a breakdown of the origins of this feud via Wikipedia:
In June, Big Machine, Swift's former record label, was purchased by music manager Scooter Braun, including the masters for her first six albums. Swift voiced her displeasure in a Tumblr post, saying she had been trying to buy the masters for years and describing Braun as an "incessant, manipulative bully". In August, Swift announced plans to rerecord the albums in November 2020.In November 2019, Swift said that Braun and Big Machine founder Scott Borchetta blocked her from performing her older songs at the 2019 American Music Awards, where she is to receive the Artist of the Decade award, as well as using older material for a Netflix documentary. Big Machine denied the allegations in general terms in a statement, and accused Swift of owing "million of dollars and multiple assets" to the label. In response, Swift's representatives released correspondence showing a Big Machine executive refusing to grant licenses for the documentary, and stated Big Machine owes Swift nearly $8 million in unpaid royalties.
James Holzhauer to Compete in Greatest of All Time Jeopardy! Tournament
(November 22, 2019) - ABC announced this week that the top three contestants in the game show’s history will face off on Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time in January, James Holzhauer among them.
The top three contestants in JEOPARDY! history will face off in an epic primetime special event: “JEOPARDY! The Greatest of All Time,” starting January 7 at 8|7c on ABC. #JeopardyGOAT pic.twitter.com/7PJUi57206
— ABC (@ABCNetwork) November 18, 2019
The professional sports bettor from Las Vegas went on a 32-game winning streak earlier this year.
He will be going up against the biggest winners in Jeopardy! history: Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter.
- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com