(CNN) The public battle between Taylor Swift and music manager Scooter Braun continues to escalate.

Swift claims Braun and Scott Borchetta, the head of her former music label, Big Machine Label Group, are pressuring her not to record "copy cat versions" of her songs and to stop speaking about them publicly, and, in exchange "allow her" to use parts of her older catalog at the upcoming American Music Awards and in a Netflix documentary about her life.

In a statement to CNN, an executive at Big Machine Label Group disputed Swift's claims.

"Taylor Swift can 100% perform all of her catalog, past and present, on the AMAs. Big Machine has no issue with her performance going out on the live broadcast, because it recognizes it doesn't have the right to block her."

They continued, "Big Machine's confusion with her statement is that we have no legal right to stop this and have never tried."

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