Ryan Tedder believes there's "a lot of misinformation" surrounding Taylor Swift's latest row with Scooter Braun and Big Machine Label Group.
The 29-year-old singer recently accused the label - under which she recorded her first six albums, and which is now owned by Scooter - of blocking her from performing her old songs at the upcoming American Music Awards (AMAs), as well as claiming plans for a proposed Netflix documentary have been thrown into doubt, because Scooter and former label boss Scott Borchetta won't allow her old material to be used.
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Taylor posted a lengthy note on social media slamming the two men for telling her to "be a good little girl and shut up", and following the post, Big Machine responded by denying her allegations.
Now, One Republic frontman Ryan - who worked with Taylor on her '1989' album - has weighed in on the situation, claiming there is "misinformation" on both sides.
He said: "I think there's a lot of misinformation. I can verify that having talked to both parties that there is misinformation."