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Sheryl Crow Left Puzzled by Taylor Swift's Feud With Scooter Braun Over Her Masters
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When asked to share her thought on the music catalogue drama, the 'All I Wanna Do' hitmaker points out that it's 'totally not unusual for your masters to change hands.'

AceShowbiz - Sheryl Crow has admitted she doesn't know why Taylor Swift kicked up such a fuss over the ownership of her masters during her Scooter Braun feud earlier this year.

Braun hit headlines when he purchased Scott Borchetta's label Big Machine – which owns Swift's first six albums – for $300 million in June, prompting the "Bad Blood" hitmaker to slam the deal and call Braun a bully in a lengthy blog post on Tumblr.

And while many of Taylor's peers applauded her for standing up to Braun, with some even urging her to re-record the albums to regain ownership, Sheryl, whose record label is Big Machine, isn't one of them.

The 57-year-old singer was asked about the scandal during an appearance on "Watch What Happens Live" on Wednesday night (September 11), and said: "I'm going to be honest with you... I stay out of that world. I will say one thing about masters, like I signed with a record label 30 years ago...these things, that's just the way the business goes."

"That's totally not unusual for your masters to change hands like 9,000 times. I don't know what the big stink was. I'm kind of out of the loop, so I don't really know."

Taylor previously confirmed she's planning to re-record her first six albums to finally put an end to the argument between herself and Braun.

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