Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "SCOOTER BRAUN RETIRES FROM MUSIC MANAGEMENT AFTER 23 YEARS"
Episode Date: October 7, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticScooter Braun's Retirement and the AftermathIn this segment, Analytic Dreamz explores the recent retirement of music mogul Scooter Braun, a figure who has been ...at the center of numerous controversies within the music industry. We delve into the reasons behind Braun's decision to step away from artist management after 23 years, focusing on the personal and professional factors that influenced his choice.We examine the impact of Braun's retirement on the music industry, considering the high-profile artists he managed, such as Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, and Demi Lovato. Additionally, we discuss the ongoing feud between Braun and Taylor Swift, which has been a major point of contention in recent years.Join us as we analyze the legacy of Scooter Braun and explore the implications of his retirement on the future of the music industry.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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23 years.
23 years.
That's how long I have been a music manager.
23 years ago, a 19-year-old kid started managing an artist named Cato in Atlanta, Georgia.
And my journey began.
Along the way, I have had so many experiences I could never have dream of.
I have been blessed to have had a Forrest Gump like life while witnessing and taking part in the journeys of some of the most extraordinarily talented people the world has ever seen.
And I'm constantly pinching myself and asking, how did I get here?
And after 23 years, this chapter as a music manager has come to a need.
Now, ladies and gentlemen, those are words from the one and only, Scooter Braun.
I mean, if you ain't heard Scooterbron and a rap, then that rapper must be unsuccessful.
Because when you talk about somebody being able to give you the keys to success as far as opening up the doors to the masses and giving you exposure on a level that you've never seen before, we're talking about a man that has managed Justin Bieber, that has managed Taylor Swift, which we're going to get to that in a second.
But overall, this man, Scooter Braun has had tremendous.
Tremendous is just an understatement.
This man is successful in every sense of the word when it comes to the music industry.
So, with that being said, why in the world would he retire after 23 years of just straight dominance over artist management?
well a lot of things that has came into play has led to scuderbron basically reflecting on his role and expressing his sense of relief with retiring whether it's managing ariana grande
jess denver taylor swift i mean he suggests a lot of things in this i g post which i'm not going to read all this
because you can see well analytic dreams video on spotify the city video along with the audience
But basically, you can see right here that this man has a lot of words when it comes to expressing why he retired.
So you can read that for yourself.
I ain't reading all that.
But the overall public perception, I think, was getting to Scooter Braun.
Because if you don't know, Taylor Swift is the biggest gangster in the music industry.
I don't know who needs to keep repeating that for you to just know that it's a fact.
But when she says something, it usually goes.
So when Taylor Swift says that Scooter Braun is a bad person and basically took the rights under
or from Taylor Swift, her fans are going to get into the midst and basically fight for Taylor Swift
in a way that you've never seen before, which is why Scooter Braun is still seen as enemy
number one to the music industry. And it's all because of Taylor Swift. I mean, Taylor Swift literally
re-recorded four albums and they outstole the original versions of those albums simply for the
fact that her fan base wanted to support Taylor Swift over Scooter Braun.
So with all this public perception and all this reports of just the manipulative bullying tactics that Scooter Braun has employed or has implemented throughout his management career, it lets you know that his time as an artist management is effectively over because of Taylor Swift.
Her influence on the masses should never be underestimated.
She, I'm not a political platform.
by any stretch of the imagination.
She just endorsed Kamala Harris to be president of the United States.
Let's see who wins the election when the uprope,
when it actually comes around to voting time as far as the deadline.
Like, I don't think people realize the amount of power Taylor Swift has.
There's a reason why Donald Trump's whole campaign put up an AI version of Taylor Swift endorsing him.
There's a reason for that.
So with that being considered,
Let's get back into Scooter Brine.
So the reason why Scooter Brine ended his whole artist management could be under a lot of reasons.
But one of the main reasons is a lot of negative things was coming out about Scooter Brine.
And I think this is strategic.
I think there's a reason why these things happen to certain people in the music industry.
And I think it's connected to Drake.
I know I always bring Drake in the mix.
But there's a reason why Drake always shouted out, Scooter Brin'Bron, big them up.
And now as soon as Scoot of Brine gets kicked out in the music,
music industry as far as Justin Bieber Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande basically coming out talking about
how manipulative this man is and how aggressive and just overall just how his professional
counterparts have started to speak out about Scuder Braun especially with certain
financial disputes and seemingly hinting at that.
the fact that Scooter Braun has gas lit them or bullied them into certain contracts has made it to
where now is a great time for him to exit the game. It gets to a point in time where you're dominating
so long that now the people that you've done wrong up to your rise to success start to come out
and their voice gets louder and louder and then maybe the person doesn't like you, sees them,
gives them a voice, a platform, a machine, and now the voice is so.
so loud to where you have to change your trajectory as far as like how long you wanted to stay
in the music industry or at the very least how long your dominance ends uh how long your
dominance is because the broader implications is that these fuse amongst them uh well no these
fuse within the music industry is very imperative to a lot of other musicians who's under
scuder braun aka drake maybe
I won't lose people, but if you don't follow the music industry, this is all, this is all like behind the scene stuff.
But Delione ending ties with Diddy right before all this Cassie stuff, right before all these videos came out of him beating up Cassie, the reports of him beating up Camp Porter, his ex-wife.
There's a reason for that.
Ice Cube basically hinted at it.
Actually, let me bring up Ice Cube because people think, you know, sometimes you get certain sentiments said about you, even though, you know, a lot of people give kudos.
because I'm usually, you know, on the nose with these things.
But let me actually talk about somebody else who's around
and has way more credibility to me talking about something
now I'm basically saying right now as far as ice cube
and just ditty in general.
Because there's a domino effect to these things.
It's not just, oh, something happens and then it's just spur in a moment.
It's a lot of, I don't even know how you type this in.
Ice Cube is such an interesting name because literally like ice cubes is pop up.
That is not what I was looking for.
I don't know if I'd be out to find it because it's so specific that, you know, I mean,
it's probably harder to pull this up.
Let me see, Ice Cube.
P. Diddy.
I don't think that's going to pop it up.
Okay, so.
Same people who own the labels on the prisons.
Literally the same people?
Literally the same people?
literally the same people who own the labels on private prisons.
The records that come out are really geared to push people towards their prison industry.
All right, so that was a little different.
That's not what I was looking for.
But, um, hmm.
Oh, here we go.
Did he?
Yeah.
So a lot of cruxers, the money.
Yep.
Go.
And blah.
And shoe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He doesn't.
He doesn't have more.
Did he?
uh let me see pd well okay so it's on the pbd podcast and ice q was basically talking about it i don't know
how in the world did they uh label this because it's nowhere to be found but let me just type in
pdb ice q because when he was on that podcast he was basically giving it up about pddd but basically
uh i'm not going to slow this down so uh let's let's get back to what i was talking about so um
industry ties ends up having a domino effect on broader implications in your industry so with that
being said ice cube was basically talking about how delione and the p ditty deal could have led to certain
security layers being removed because of that sarac deal ending and the effect of that is all of these
allegations that's been known by the public coming to light and now
now seemingly having ramifications of the FBI stepping in,
raiding his two homes,
potentially having,
potentially being indicted and things of that nature.
So there's always a domino effect,
and that's just a simplified version of how it happened with P.Dity.
If you want to hear more about that,
I basically go into way more detail.
If you look at P. Diddy analytic dreams,
I've did plethora of segments on it,
and went into detail.
So if you want to go into a rabbit hole about everything P. Diddy, just look up P. Diddy,
analytic dreams, and it will pop up on whatever podcast platform you listen on.
So why do I say that when it comes to Scooterbron?
So Justin Bieber and Scooterbron had a lot of vitriol towards the end of their career
highlighting Justin Bieber's health issues and cancellation of his tour.
And instead of being, you know, morally sound and a lot of things as far as considering the
human health, Scooter Braun reportedly filed financial disputes because of him not being able to go on tour and
things of that nature.
So his relationship with Justin People is never as great as when it came to that.
But then you come to Taylor Swift and this is the most notable of how Scooter Braun has had just great back and forth with just the most talented of musicians.
as allegedly Scooterbron had Ariana make a song about her deceased ex-boyfriend,
Mac Miller back when she was making music simply for the fact that he wanted to make
a dollar off of the overall passion and just emotion that she had from her being,
him being passed away.
And if you don't,
another tidbit off of that is just Ariana talking about it right here.
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, Goston sucked.
At first?
Yeah, Gostin was something that I had started with Max and Savin and Ilya.
We didn't finish it.
And then a few weeks later, Victoria and I came back to it.
And it was just like, I don't think we even finished it.
I think there's just two verses and then strings because we were like,
it's just no one saying anything.
We're like, we can't.
anything else. But yeah, probably that one. Just because it's super emo and whatever. It's a lot.
It's like too much, actually. I was literally begging Scooter to take it off. And he was like,
you're thinking too hard now. This is special and you should share it with everybody.
So that's from Ariana herself talking about the back and forth with Scooter Brine. So safe to say,
he's employed a lot of these different tactics such as Kelly Clarkson, of course, Taylor Swift.
just overall manipulative tactics basically trying to get more of a grip over the music industry
because of him being the more powerful player when it comes to the consumption of music.
I mean, you manage Ariana, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, you probably think your universal music
group in yourself because of these powerful people you have under your management.
So because of that, and ultimately, Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift just making it impossible for you to battle this, this public backlash.
Because if you don't know, this man came out with a whole documentary.
I forget which platform it was under.
But Scooter Braun has a whole documentary.
I think it was released this year that's titled Taylor Swift versus Scooter Braun Bad Blood.
Yeah, that's a whole docu series that's been released.
I don't know what platform.
Let me see if I could find the platform right quick.
Because he's basically trying to do damage control over it.
And if you want to learn more about just how he effectively got pushed out of the music industry, it was basically Taylor Swift.
And he kind of talked more about it.
I know there's documentary because it says Taylor Swift and School of Brown Music Feud will premiere.
I'm trying to get the platform.
Forget all the other stuff.
Oh, okay, so Discovery Plus.
I mean, I know if you got them a legistice, you get whatever.
But if you want to do it the legal way, Discovery Plus is where this docuseries is currently under.
So this is Scuder Braun's side.
Of course, we've heard Taylor's side and her speak about Scooter Brine.
But as of now, you know, this is the ultimate way to hear his side if you want to learn what he has to say about the Taylor Swift version of what he did.
And, you know, a lot of people just calling him one of the most disgusting people in the music industry, whereas the music industry doesn't have a good perception in itself because of a lot of backdoor things happening.
And you really have to be on your toes or you will get taken advantage of because people are not nice.
Simply put, people are trying to take advantage of you each and every way they can in the music industry.
So when you have Scooter Brine being considered one of the most disgusting people and all of these people coming out to back them as far as Ariana Grande, a Taylor Swift, a Justin Bieber, Kelly Clarkson getting backlash from Scooter Braun for even encouraging Taylor Swift to re-record the albums.
I mean, you get to realize that this man, it's just over.
Like, he just needs to retire.
And guess what?
After 23 years, he's now retiring from artists.
management. So of course, that's one of the reasons that I think that he's basically retiring. I mean,
after these culmination of events, I mean, your retirement from artist management, I mean, seems to be
the greatest way to go because alongside just the public backlash, it's all type of venues or
there's all the type of routes you can go to basically keep your name in the pot without actually
being on the forefront of artist management.
So, you know, after 23 years as a music manager or artist manager, it definitely is apparent
that you basically choose either a different field or you probably try to get behind the
scenes more and more and not show your faces often simply for the fact that public perception
is at an all-time low.
So that coinciding with this announcement to, uh,
retire is not surprising in the slightest.
So with that being said, click my link to you in my bio.
Let me know in one of my social medias.
What do you think about Scooter Braun retiring after 23 years of artist management?
And also, what do you think that Scooter Brine could do to negate all the public
negative reception that he's been currently receiving?
