 What's up everybody, once again it's Brandon man Sean and this video right here is brought to you by BrandonManNetwork.com because I signed myself. Now this snippet of this video is from an interview I did with Game BusyWorksBeat.com, super awesome and I gotta admit man, I gotta be completely transparent with y'all. This gym for me personally is so major that I almost say, you know what I'm just gonna keep this one in Brandon Man Network, you know I'm not gonna put this one out on YouTube, but I say you know what, I'm gonna put this one on YouTube and you know what, here it is. It's the network. My agenda is a little bit different so the way I look at music is just different because I don't want to be locked into a tour where I have to be gone because what's happening then I'm dissipating the energy I need for my business. People don't understand that. So I'm using this as advertising, like that's what people need to get in their mind. Music is a medium, like the thing between me and you, it's how we communicate. So if I show you all these values and I show you these concepts like Sirach in the video and like there's product placement in my music video. There's this company called Thug Life who we put his bottle in the video. There's Golden Girls in Miami who have done videos with Lil Pump, Gucci Mane, all the top guys. I just saw one girl in the DJ Khaled video. She's in our video too. Wonder how we did that. What else, what else am I doing in those videos? It's mainly a bigger picture. I went over this in the Kyle Beats podcast, but I think about the way I think is I don't do one thing. I do one thing to create 12 things. So not only are we doing a music video, we're advertising. So let me just do like a little caveman counting. So we're doing the music video. We're advertising crap. I don't want to advertise. We're establishing that I have a status because I'm around a bunch of women. I'm around a bunch of luxury properties. The fourth thing would be that I can send the songs as a project around the world stream the obvious way. The fifth thing is I can break down the tracks and then let people have those tracks. And that's what we're going to have available in our 808s of Mermaids. Once it's released, people are going to get the tracks, the songs, the music video, how I made the music video. So that's number six. So they're going to get a course on top of all the music video stuff. And then what else did I plan on doing? The sounds, I said that. So that's the way I think. Like I multiply one moment into 12. I never, like if I'm filming, like we just did this with Sine. Like yes, she could film in front of the camera, but I'm doing behind the scenes. I'm doing pictures. I'm multi-purposing the pictures as ads. I'm doing content over here. You can't just do one thing. That's where people are getting stuck. It's the network. All right. Again, that's gangfrombusyworksbees.com, one of our most valuable, value-packed interviews to date. You can find a full thing on brandmannetwork.com, of course. But one thing I got to focus on is just that simplification of the idea that I work on one thing to create 12 things. Because if you are always in that one-to-one relationship, I create this one product to make one sale or to make multiple sales, but it's only giving me this one output, you're likely going to stay in this system, this cycle where it becomes harder and harder to scale out your work, especially as a content creator. And every artist is a content creator. Anybody who's marketing these days, honestly, you are a content creator. And if you're a content creator, you're a marketer, anybody that needs attention. So you should always be trying to figure out a way to do one thing, to allow you to do multiple things. Because at the end of the day, we're trying to do more with less. That's the way to think smarter. This system I can vouch for not just because I've done it in my own way multiple times, but Master P is essentially known for this. So if you have any doubt and you think this just sounds like some kind of smart theory or something like that, Master P has said again and again that he does this. This is what he does. You have to have product placement. I have to wear my own shoes and things like that in my video when I have one artist and I'm promoting their music back in the day when they had CDs. So he had CD covers and things like that. He would have a slit of all the other artists' projects that are going to be coming out. So he's giving you this CD, but in the jacket, it's advertising all the artists' music that are going to be coming out on the label that year. You're taking every single opportunity, every bit of attention, and you're squeezing the most value out of it possible. Even if the value is just a message, you have to be thoughtful about what you're doing with that attention you have when you have it. It's the same reason we talk about having a catalog when you blow a song up so you can actually capitalize and increase the ROI that you get just from that one song being listened to. So I'm not going to go much deeper into this. I can literally talk about this for days and days and days, but other than that, man, as always, you can catch this full interview on brandmannetwork.com, man. I appreciate your game. If you're watching this clip for whatever reason, man, I appreciate you doing this interview. And other than that, if you liked this video, go ahead and like it. But if you like it, mine's well-shared, and if you're not subscribed, you know what to do. Hit that subscribe.