Valuetainment - May 28, 2026


"Names WILL Be Called Out" - Rick Ross's New Album Is Coming For EVERYONE


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6 minutes

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1,036

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80

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00:00:00.000 If you were to give other business guys advice, okay,
00:00:04.060 how important is it building a brand that drives attention to the businesses you run?
00:00:18.940 That question almost sounded unbelievable.
00:00:21.780 You didn't even ask me.
00:00:23.000 Repeat that again.
00:00:23.960 So how important is it to build a brand, personal brand, to help bring attention to the businesses you're running or owning?
00:00:32.980 Well, it depends on who we're speaking about.
00:00:36.680 Everybody's not great at being a personal brand.
00:00:41.180 Everybody's not great or meant to be up front leading the charge.
00:00:46.020 So sometimes it's best for certain people to fall back.
00:00:48.540 But in my situation, me being the voice of the brand is always a great thing.
00:00:55.020 Right now, I have over 30-plus partnerships.
00:00:58.100 I'm celebrating 20 years in the game, and I'm still excited about the music.
00:01:03.620 We still chastising the minions.
00:01:06.780 We still shooting threes from half court.
00:01:10.020 Yeah, when I throw you the alley hoop, you got to win by yama.
00:01:13.440 And by the way, I saw something.
00:01:14.880 And I saw you said you have 3,500 songs that you still have not released.
00:01:21.640 Is that the number?
00:01:22.380 Am I saying the correct number?
00:01:23.380 I don't know.
00:01:24.880 I read it somewhere.
00:01:25.840 You said 3,500 songs that has not been released to the public.
00:01:28.820 I have laptops and laptops, hard drives and hard drives.
00:01:36.160 How does the song selection work out?
00:01:38.400 How do you say this doesn't make it?
00:01:39.960 Is it like a process of elimination?
00:01:41.960 It's whatever feels, you know, who gives me that fulfilling vibe.
00:01:48.500 It's not about who produced it.
00:01:51.440 It's not about who's on it.
00:01:52.920 What do I play and I stand up and I jump up right then.
00:01:57.540 That's what we keep.
00:02:01.200 But is it like 25 of them and then you cut to 24, then you cut to 22,
00:02:05.400 then you go to 14?
00:02:06.700 Is it kind of like that?
00:02:07.640 It is kind of like that.
00:02:08.260 It is like that.
00:02:09.040 It is.
00:02:09.320 Okay.
00:02:09.560 Right. And then do you rank it? And is there is there a number to pick the best song?
00:02:14.400 Is it the fourth song is typically the best one? Is it not the first one?
00:02:18.260 No, no, no. Nothing like that. And that's just for the audience to decide.
00:02:23.520 Yeah, it's for the audience to decide, you know, what they love and appreciate the most.
00:02:28.940 You know what I'm asking, though, right? Like, do artists pick the one?
00:02:33.360 Like, let's just say you're doing an album and every day you hustle and say is the best song and you know it's going to be the best song.
00:02:38.320 Do you put that in six?
00:02:39.300 Like, you know, baseball, there's clean-up hitter.
00:02:41.660 And you put nothing like that with music.
00:02:45.280 It's a body of work.
00:02:47.020 What feels the most natural?
00:02:49.840 What feels the most authentic?
00:02:51.720 What goes together the best?
00:02:53.980 What help paints the picture of what we're trying to do here?
00:02:58.180 It's bigger than just one record, two records.
00:03:01.000 Yeah.
00:03:02.000 This is a full body of work.
00:03:04.300 And that's the way I approach it.
00:03:05.720 and then you let the audience decide
00:03:09.800 which one becomes a hit
00:03:10.860 they ultimately going to determine
00:03:13.620 what's the hit you can't tell them
00:03:15.220 do you already kind of personally sit there and say
00:03:17.560 I think out of the record that's coming on June 12th
00:03:19.600 I think these three are the ones that I'm most excited
00:03:21.640 without a doubt you most definitely hear 0.99
00:03:23.600 some shit and you say hey boy 1.00
00:03:25.280 this shit crazy 1.00
00:03:27.360 I can't wait to see what the response is 1.00
00:03:29.920 yeah when I talk like that
00:03:31.400 that's usually what that is
00:03:32.800 so there's going to be some diss tracks
00:03:35.520 at some people in the album that's coming out.
00:03:37.540 Some names will be called that in the album that's coming out.
00:03:41.420 It's a good chance.
00:03:42.480 It's a good chance.
00:03:43.460 Yeah, it's a good chance.
00:03:45.540 Is there going to be like a Leroy in there,
00:03:48.520 Bruce Leroy type of thing, or no?
00:03:50.460 Oh, that was a nice alley-oop right there.
00:03:52.480 50 Cent.
00:03:53.140 You saw he threw me the alley-oop about your son.
00:03:56.680 Yeah.
00:03:57.040 That's a nickname.
00:03:58.700 Bruce Leroy.
00:03:59.500 Yeah.
00:04:00.340 That should be a song title.
00:04:03.040 Could it be?
00:04:05.520 It might not be too late.
00:04:11.100 It might not be too late.
00:04:14.380 It might not, man.
00:04:16.140 Two last questions before we wrap up.
00:04:19.880 You ever see these guys online that do watch reviews?
00:04:25.440 You ever see these watch review guys?
00:04:29.960 Because you're a watch guy.
00:04:31.980 Facts.
00:04:32.920 What's your favorite watch?
00:04:34.620 Like, if you have a watch where, do you have a big watch collection?
00:04:39.200 I have a nice timepiece collection, I do.
00:04:42.420 Over 50, over 100?
00:04:43.540 Because you've got 100 cars, so is it the same with watches or not really?
00:04:46.480 I've got a lot of watches, I do.
00:04:48.200 Is there a favorite one you've got?
00:04:50.360 The vibes change.
00:04:53.200 Is there one that shows up more often than others?
00:04:56.260 Usually the ones that I like most, I rarely wear.
00:05:00.380 it's sometimes pieces it's sometimes pieces to me that just go with the daily bounce
00:05:08.320 you know is there a specific brand are you a rolex guy or a hublo guy are you a
00:05:14.440 patek guy are you an ap guy i got all of them what's the favorite one it's not really a favorite
00:05:22.260 that's what i'm saying it's kind of like yeah it's it's a vibe you know what restaurant are
00:05:27.600 we going to? What are we traveling to?
00:05:29.620 How long will we go on? This is
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00:05:34.160 Iced out.
00:05:35.600 Big time. Big time.
00:05:38.880 Bust down.
00:05:41.560 When we set out to create a shoe
00:05:43.480 that blends comfort, function
00:05:45.640 and luxury,
00:05:47.260 we had the choice to make it fast.
00:05:49.560 We had the choice to make it cheap.
00:05:51.520 We chose neither. Instead
00:05:53.520 we chose Tuscany.
00:05:55.200 We chose true Italian craftsmanship
00:05:57.540 Each pair touched by 50 skilled hands.
00:06:01.020 We chose patience, spending two years perfecting every detail, and we chose the finest quality at every step.
00:06:08.340 Introducing the Future Looks Bright collection.
00:06:12.040 Not rushed, not disposable, not ordinary.
00:06:16.320 Rather intentional, luxurious, timeless.
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