The pop superstar also provided an update on the status of her re-recording her old music.

Music mogulScooter Braunis shaking offTaylor Swift’s old masters.

According toVariety,which first reported the news, Braun sold the catalog for north of $300 million.

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The news led toan extensive back-and-forthbetween Swift and her team and Braun, his wife, and other supporters.

“This was the second time my music had been sold without my knowledge,” Swift wrote.

Shamrock said in a statement to EW, “Taylor Swift is a transcendent artist with a timeless catalog.

We made this investment because we believe in the immense value and opportunity that comes with her work.

We appreciate Taylor’s open communication and professionalism with us these last few weeks.

“I have plenty of surprises in store.

Representatives for Big Machine and Braun did not immediately respond to EW’s request for comment.