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Taylor Swift Calls Unapproved New Live Album 'Shameless Greed in the Time of Coronavirus'

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The ongoing drama between Taylor Swift, Scooter Braun and Big Machine Label Group continues. On Thursday (April 23), Swift informed her fans via Instagram stories that her "former label is putting out an 'album' of live performances of mine tonight." The album, Live From Clear Channel Stripped 2008, has been popping up around Twitter, as it has already been posted to streaming services in some parts of the world.

It has not yet appeared on her U.S. artist pages on Spotify or Apple Music at the time of publication. "I'm always honest with you guys about this stuff so I just wanted to tell you that this release is not approved by me," Swift continued. "It looks to me like Scooter Braun and his financial backers, 23 Capital, Alex Soros and the

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