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Old Taylor Swift Albums Shoot Up The Charts After Feud With Scooter Braun

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Taylor Swift’s old albums are climbing the charts ever since she started feuding with Scooter Braun.

The star musician unloaded on Braun after he acquired Big Machine Label Group, which owns all the rights to Swift’s music through 2017. She might be upset, but that hasn’t stopped her old music from moving up the charts. (SLIDESHOW: These Are The Hottest Women On Instagram)

 

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TMZ reported the following on her Amazon sales on the “Movers and Shakers” list:

Taylor’s debut album, “Taylor Swift” peaked at #3 Monday in digital sales — up 471% –and her fourth studio album, “Red,” peaked at #4 — up 433%. 

Two of her other Big Machine albums — “Fearless” and “1989” — saw surges of 221% and 88%, respectively.

Taylor Swift just can’t stop winning. Sure, this also benefits Braun, but even in a moment of darkness for Swift, she still finds a way to keep stacking up the cash.

It’s almost like she’s allergic to losing.

It’s almost like anything she does moves the needle in gigantic fashion. Let’s not forget she’s dropping her new album “Lover” in August.

Despite the fact this feud with Braun, which apparently stems from her deep dislike for him, there’s an argument to be made there’s no such thing as bad press right now.

With another massive album on the horizon, Swift could use all the press possible. That’s exactly what’s happening right now, and it’s putting money in her pocket.

 

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You know you’re winning at life when a simple feud with a music manager has your albums skyrocketing. That’s the type of influence very few people on the planet could dream of having.

Stay tuned for August 23 when “Lover” drops. You can guarantee it’s going to be absolutely lit.