Scooter Braun is retiring from music management after 23 years. Here's everything to know about his life and career.
- Scooter Braun announced he's retiring from music management after 23 years.
- Braun is best known for guiding the careers of young stars like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande.
- He also made headlines for buying Taylor Swift's back catalog, which led to an explosive feud.
After discovering one of this century's biggest pop acts, Justin Bieber, as a tween in the 2000s, Scooter Braun also became one of the music industry's power players — building a reputation as "a trailblazer who harnessed the power of social media to turn his artists into global brand names," according to Business Insider's Anna Silman.
On Monday, the music mogul officially retired from management after 23 years.
His announcement paid tribute to high-profile clients like Bieber, Demi Lovato, and Ariana Grande, all of whom severed ties with Braun last year. He will remain active as the CEO of Hybe America.
From his days working as a party promoter in Atlanta to his $300 million acquisition that got him on the wrong side of Taylor Swift, here's everything you need to know about Scooter Braun.