Fans Think Madison Beer's New Song is a Scooter Braun Diss Track, Singer Fuels Speculation

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Madison Beer has a new song called “King of Everything,” and fans are pretty convinced that they know who it’s about.

The 24-year-old singer was managed by Scooter Braun from the beginning of her career until they parted ways in 2021, the same year she (finally) released her debut album, Life Support.

The lyrics in the new track off of Madison‘s sophomore album, Silence Between Songs, are pretty pointed. She also fueled the speculation even more with a vague TikTok on the subject. Keep reading to find out more… In “King of Everything,” Madison sings in the second verse, “Look what you’ve done / Taken advantage of people so young / Ridin’ the high road / On everyone’s lows.” (She was 13 when she signed with Scooter.) “Baby, you’re the king of everything,” she croons in the chorus. “And right now you’re the man / But no one gives a damn / When the rain comes pourin’ down / To wash away your crown / You’re the king of nothin’ now.” In these lines, Madison could be referring to the recent wave of A-listers leaving Scooter and his team.

There have been reports of Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, and more cutting ties with the famous manager.

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