# I NEED TO BECOME A RAPPER | DAILYVEE 254

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssYOmOCfVvE
- **Дата:** 23.06.2017
- **Длительность:** 13:49
- **Просмотры:** 69,901
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/18799

## Описание

Very productive day at Cannes with an AskGaryvee Show with Black Coffee, Thrillist Brunch, Wine Tasting with Jordan Salcito, lots of Business Development meetings and the episode ends with an insight into my mind ;).

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♫ "Failed You" by Madreal : https://soundcloud.com/itsmadreal
♫ "Fed Up Pt. 2" : https://soundcloud.com/bazanji
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## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) []

("Failed You" by MadReal) - PureWow. Thrillist brunch. Ladies, how's this going? - Um, it's pretty chill. It's pretty pure. - It's pure wow. - Clearly, they've never been on camera before. (both laughing) There's so much more upside than downside in taking a risk at a young age. It's just practical. It's practical to go high risk, high reward in your teens and twenties. It's just life practical and I think the reason people don't is they love their parents or grandparents or somebody in their life that they don't want to disappoint by doing the thing that seems crazy to that elder and I don't want to sit on a pedestal and say do that, but I understand what's stopping them. I just want to challenge people to recognize that regret is very scary. Guys, thank you so much for coming. Hope you guys have a great week. (audience applause) Thank you. Thanks. Great job. And what ends up happening is you're protecting your parents' feelings in your twenties by doing the thing you want them to do, but how it manifests is in a relationship in your forties, fifties and sixties with your parents that is less healthy because you start blaming them for not taking those jumps and so, I feel like you can fight with your parents now or later and I just think it works out much better in the upfront. Great question. My man, let's clap it up for this wonderful human being. You keep asking questions, we'll keep answering them. We about to drink some real wine. Jordan! Jordan. Did you bring real wine? I'm like freaking out. All this bullshit rosé I've been drinking. Like this looks real. How about all three of you think about this way for yourselves as well, knowing a little bit about all three of you. It's so much better when the market comes to you. Like remember having conversations with humans about followers or just stuff, right? It's never, it's always the best when you come here, and let it come to you and I think that's what he has, right? He's not wavering or conforming or adjusting, right? He's doing his thing, and he'll just basically create the world to come to it and be like, fuck we love this African kind of vibe. Instead of like, oh okay, let me go make hip hop beats. You know? - Yep. - Long game. Yo. (glass clinking) We are very, very fortunate to have one of my favorite wine people, and you guys know how I feel about ad people, I hate wine people more. (group laughter) So, to penetrate that wall is very difficult but in this intimate setting, we'll taste, we'll jam, it'll be fun. Let's take our, let's put our wine hats on. Trouty's gonna try to act cool. Others will act humble, which we appreciate. For like 30 years, the last 30 years, up until seven to 10 years ago, the wine business in America, the consumer that cared about wine, not like just bought it just 'cause they loved one, but they just drank eight dollar wine. Like cared enough about it. Was completely dictated by the Wine Spectator, Robert Parker. And I mean completely. Two voices, dictation. And they didn't support rosé, and the truth is most people just believe that you graduated to red wine as the real thing, white wine's the entry and rosé was White Zinfandel. What a lot of you didn't live through, if you're young enough, but if you go way back, White Zinfandel in the eighties and nineties was sweet, pink wine, four bucks, five bucks a bottle and it was soda. So rosé in America got killed because White Zinfandel was uniquely American in the late seventies, early eighties, early nineties. Yeah, of course. So the white, the white. The White Zinfandel craze in America killed the rosé market. To watch rosé now on the pedestal that it is in the U. S. is bonkers to me. To your point, whether it was Instagram, it was bloggers, it was other voices that finally were able to penetrate and listen, if you ask me my proudest part of my chapter in the wine business, it was that Wine Library TV will always be synonymous as one of those first things to, when somebody historians it, Wine Library TV was one of the first things to penetrate those two big pillars and create another voice, which then inspired all the soms to blog and video blog and then Instagram and social and now every sommelier, every personality, and there's just democratization.

### Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00) [5:00]

- How are you, sir? - [Gary] I'm excited about tonight. Good to see you. - Hey there, Jordan. - Jordan, how are you, bro? - Great to meet ya. - [Gary] Good to see you. Yeah, I remember. I'll be honest with you, I got a totally different curveball. Activate brunch, that's like, and a panel. Activate dinner and the thing, activate late night with DJs and in the middle, VaynerMedia B2B. Steve. - What up? - I know you're the Chief Creative Officer but I need you to be quiet for a second. Jordan. - Hi! - How did the wine tasting go? - The wine tasting was the most fine and fun wine tasting of all time. Thank you for that. (laughing) - Ben Benrubi. - Hey. - What have you accomplished at Cannes? - Throwing 17 events in four days. - But were they ROI positive? Did we make some business happen? - We did. And we sold some sponsorships. - Spot on. - Yep. - Matty. - Yo. - Have you done anything productive here? - Just filmed for a couple people. This guy's #AskGaryVee today. - You didn't film crap for me. - I'm working on, look at this guy. - You're Black Coffee all the time. - Black Coffee, Tom Bilyeu and I got some Ditty on the screen. - Respect. - Big things. - Alright. Productive at Cannes. ("Failed You" by MadReal) - Nobody remembers the loses. And the reason I say nobody remembers the loses, everybody's playing to the audience. And that audience may be your mom, one person, and everybody plays to different things. I think that nobody remembers, I mean guys, nobody remembers the loses. Guys, Shaquille O'Neal, is Shazam the first thing you think? - [Man] You know what, I can challenge that because people, if you hit 'em certain, like Variety, I bet you can all name Lebron's losses. - Nobody's gonna remember his losses. - [Man] I remember, I know, I mean it. Like, lost to Dirk in 2006, - Do you know Jordan's losses? Go. - [Man] There were none. - You're wrong. No, that's it. - [Man] No, NBA final losses. - No, no. No, no, no, no. That's, no no, that's the thing. Jordan. You're young. How old are you? - [Man] 30. - Nobody remembers the losses. (group laughter) I'm 41. - [Man] That 72 game win season and they lost it. - No. Nobody remembers the losses. Micheal Jordan, when I was in the prime of my sportsmanship, junior high and high school. This is real. Micheal Jordan, this is gonna blow your face off. A loser. Can't get over the hump. - You know why? Couldn't beat the Pistons. Couldn't beat them. Couldn't beat the Celtics. I lived the life. I lived the... it's crazy. Right, nobody... and I promise you, when it's done, LeBron and eight straight finals, and yes he... you know what people are gonna say? LeBron play four 29 hall of famers. Michael Jordan played three. Guys, like nobody remembers the losses. - You proved a point, because Jordan lost eight years in a row before winning six championships in a row-- - I know he proved my point. It's why I'm happy. (group laughter) Because he was ultimately that great. My thing is this, more, and another way to say it, another way to answer your question, it all ends up the right way at the end. If you are great enough, because whatever your excuse is gonna be to why it didn't happen the way it was supposed to be, it means you fucked up. - [Man 2] Except for Charles Barkley. He fucked up. - Like, at the end of the day, it is what it is, right? Like, sports is very different. You rely on so many people. It's why boxing, you know-- - [Man] Golf - Golf, like, and business, like, like if I'm as good as I think I am, it's all gonna play out. And if it's not, it was my not caring enough about money. betting too much on the long term. It was things that, like I'll know what they were that stopped me. I've named two of them right now that would stop me from being on the place where I wanna be. And I'm okay with that, clearly, because I'm still betting on it. But my big thing is, it ends up the way it's supposed to be. (upbeat music) So, like, we are like, ugh, I feel so bad for everybody here. (group laughter) - [Kim] Gary, come here. - [Gary] Oh, you're gonna show me it? The Vayner X. There it is. So proud of you, Kim. - Thank you. - Vayner X. ("Fed Up Pt. 2" by Bazanji) Hey Siri, play "Planet of the Apps. "

### Segment 3 (10:00 - 13:00) [10:00]

So DRock's kind of like talking to me now right now, guys, about like that Muhammad Ali comment I said about like "What was he thinking in the fight after? " It's really funny. He's like, I need more of that from you, and like, usually I don't like to listen to DRock, but he's not wrong. Like, one of the things that I have to just continue to do is, you always try to get better at like, I need to try harder. You know, it's so funny, I don't complain. You know? And I don't like talking about shit until I have it fully formulated, believe it or not, for as much as I run my mouth. And so the insight is, for me to talk about what I'm thinking, there's only two things I'm thinking about, things that are fucked up, and thus, since I don't wanna complain, I have nothing to say to you, and things that I'm thinking about. Like, how's this all playing out? Like, what's actually happening here, like the strategy? But because there are 53% and 41% and 72% clear thoughts, I don't share them. I think a lot of the other pundents, people out there talk about shit that they don't understand. Is that Staphon and Britney? - [DRock] Yeah, probably. - [Gary] Uh, get back to here. DRock, stay focused. I'm allowed to be crazy. (DRock laughs) Anyway, I think a lot of other people talk shit, run their fucking mouth when they don't have complete thoughts, you know? And so, I'm into sharing more. Relax, DRock. I need to figure out what I'm comfortable with, because we all have comfort zones and things we're not comfortable with, and I don't like to run my mouth complain. And I will challenge myself to continue to think about giving you the process. Here's what I'm thinking, that I'm gonna fucking dominate. Like it's fucking over. Like people don't get it that I'm playing in 2027, you know? Like I wish I was a rapper. If I was a rapper, I'd be perfect, because like in a song format, I can be like, I'm on '27. You're stuck in '17, you know? Like, you know, like I could do that thing. I don't, like, for all the pound chesting, like, I don't feel comfortable, like I need to become a rapper. 'Cause... 'Cause that culture, that vibe, that genre of communication, there's a good way to brag to give you insights. Here's my insight. Like, I have this figured out. I'm gonna out-work you. I'm gonna out-will everyone of you. Oh, by the way, I'm smart and strategic. I understand what the fuck's going on. I know when there's shifts in culture. I have great intuition into consumer behavior. I understand voice arbitrage already. That's why I'm starting to talk about it now. I'm gonna win that game. I'm gonna win the fucking podcast Alexa's skill game. I'm gonna fucking win. Like, that's what's going on. I'm gonna win, and the other thing that's going through my mind is, you ain't shit mother fucker. Fuck you, GaryVee, you fucking, you think you're gonna win? You're not gonna win sshit if you believe for one second that you're gonna win. That's what's going through my mind, DRock. I'll try better. (("Failed You" by MadReal)
