Taylor Swift Cleared To Perform Old Songs At AMAs, Any Others


Taylor Swift and Big Machine Label Group - a label s have reached common ground on performing own songs owned by the label that produced her old hit songs at America Music Awards night and any others including her Netflix documentary.

BMLG was formerly owned by Taylor until the mid of this year when the label was acquired by Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun for $300 million. The purchase of the label meant that she can not perform her old songs without authorization and that culminated in controversy for being restricted to perform her old hits at AMAs.

The controversy has now being resolved as she has been cleared to use her old songs by both the label and Dick Clark Production - the studio that produces award shows and other music entertainment programs.

"The Big Machine Label Group and Dick Clark Productions announce that they have come to terms on a licensing agreement that approves their artists' performance to stream post-show and for re-broadcast on mutually approved platforms," reads a statement released.

Both companies went on clarify that the 'Bad Blood' singer can at the AMAs scheduled to hold on 24 November and that their artists do not require "label approval for live performances on television and any other live media."

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