 You tell Steve Harvey, I'm on his ass. He keeps sending all his people up here, but he ain't came up here. We recorded at Steve Harvey's studio for about two and a half, three years, on the low, on the cool. He didn't even know we was running a show out of it until somebody showed him a clip. And he was like, what the hell? Hold on, dog. Y'all recording this show? This show? Ain't nobody saying nothing. Y'all recording a damn show? He'll say, y'all can record a damn show. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. It's damn good, man. Man, that's what he said. What's up, what are you doing? And then he seen us one night. He was leaving late. He walked down, and he was like, what the hell? I tell you what, dog, don't sign nothing until we talk. That was the last time I seen him. That sound better than Jeffery's. Had I not seen him that, I'll tell you what, dog, listen to him. I'll be fucked up right now. Had I been waving on Steve. Yeah, I wasn't there yet. Yeah, well, I'm letting you know how long you've been bullshitting me. I've been saying, when you see Steve, you tell him don't go on nobody else's show. I don't want to see him talking to Shannon Sharpe or nobody. I don't want to hear none of that until he come holler at me. I got you, man. Hell yeah. I got you. I'm bringing one of them purple suit. I want purple suit, Steve Harvey, to come to the track. Shit. And then do 85 South. Purple suit. He got a purple one. I know he do. So he got a purple one. I just had to get it off my chest. That's all good. You know how I clear the app. Legally. Legally. I'm protected by the Second Amendment. By the law. Yeah, Second Amendment. Freedom of speech. That ain't even the Second Amendment. I don't want nobody out here to be misinformed. So do your own research. Virginia Nguyen, that's enough about me and my personal problems. I told you this Monday I'm going through something. But this is the black market. Do it matter? It don't matter. Nobody wants to hear about that. Just ring the bell and let them know the black market. Nobody cares. Nobody cares how you feel. You know what? We only bring in the best people over here on the black market. So we searching high and low in between all... We know people who know people who was in touch with the people that we already knew. And they're introducing us to new people. And I was just vending from years and years ago. Now you in position. That just come with the position. You might have the handle. He might call you and say, hey, handle that. You already here. He might say, throw him... You know what I'm saying? I see you again. Then I get back to you. Without further ado, let me just go ahead and give you a brief intro. Let these people know who we got in here with us today. We got Mr. Brandon Williams in here. S-squash. Not the magazine. Not the magazine, bro. This dude, we official with it. Now you all over the world with it. You already told me you're international. How did we get here, Brandon? I mean, I'm an Atlanta kid. So I grew up here. Went to Morehouse. I worked at a big firm in the city. I like how you didn't give him no press. You were like, just a big firm? Nah, just a big firm in the city. Used to represent a bunch of folks. Met Steve through one of my clients. Started representing him. And then he called me in 2016 and was like, yo, I want you to leave your firm. And I was like, what you mean? How you supposed to be? Like, what you mean? And so after some deliberation I left, moved to LA and then I started representing him. And then, you know, as that kind of grew, the stuff started happening in Africa, Middle East, Europe, wherever. And I've been just kind of continuing to represent folks. So as I started there, then just other entertainment people. Other clients, other businesses. But all of it, the reason I love what y'all are doing, because all the folks that I wanted to represent when I was at Austin was folks like us. Right? We don't necessarily always have super high level legal experience especially in a business setting. We can hire the best criminal lawyers known to mankind. But we don't have folks that know how to do deals and business that look like us that represent people like us. That was really my goal. And so that's what I've been doing for the last 20 plus years. And I think doing it successfully, but represent entrepreneurs, establish business people, entertainment folks that, doing what y'all are doing, all of the above, but giving them the legal services I think people deserve. I don't like how you're working with people that's doing what we're doing, but not us. That's when the girl be like, I hope I find a dude just like you. Bitch, I am me! You're my fucking CEO! Bro, you got your pay. Hey, you better get him a paperwork. I'm having a fucking CEO. You know I'm a partner. Yeah, you're a partner. Sorry, I didn't mean to represent that with you. Yeah, yeah. What am I then? The man. Playing it simple. You sitting in the chair, so you asking the question, so you're the man. That ain't my CEO. I don't work for nobody. I don't work for nobody. I misspoke. I was just generally referencing. Yeah, that. You do not work for anybody. You got your own business. You know how that should be. I do. I start them up every day. So folks like you, they got their own business. I start those businesses. I got a few that I'm coming out with this year. I don't want to say I'm on this show, but I got some shit that people ain't got no idea that it's gonna be me. Oh, I know it's gonna be legit. We're gonna rap. So what kind of advice would you give the entrepreneurs who may be watching this who not at their level yet where they can afford the services? Yeah, I think you got to think beyond what you think you can afford today because there are so many people that are willing to work with folks and that they believe in what they're doing. And so you just got to speak to people that are willing to help. I can't tell you how many clients that I took on what a person said they didn't have the money. And it didn't matter because what I always believe in is the people. And so if you had a great story, you had a great drive, you had a great movement, I would represent you. It wasn't even pro bono for me. It was just like, I want to see you win. And especially for people a little like us. We don't have people to just give us anything. Maybe if I'm ever in a position or opportunity to give to some folks that helps them grow their businesses, I'm in there 100%. So for me, that's what I would start with is just like, don't worry about what the money looks like. If you got a story to tell and you got a business to go push it. And people are going to believe and support you. It comes with the energy of what you're bringing. So if you got the energy, you got the belief, you got the knowledge, folks will come along whether the money's there or not. What's your journey been like the past 20 years? So, you know, I mean, it's been blessed to be quite honest, man. Like, you know, there are people that work for the firms that I work for, the firm that I work for. And they look like us. They don't make it to where I made it to. And I don't mean that as like a pat on the back. It's just like my journey's been great. I was there for 15 years. I was a partner at the firm. It's one of the biggest firms in the world. And like, I left willingly, right? So folks, you need to get pushed out. You need to get pushed out. And you know, there were folks that asked me like, how could you be leaving this opportunity? And my view was, I don't even feel like I'm leaving the opportunity. I feel like I'm accepting another one that might take me to a different place. So the journey's been great, man. I've seen the world like five, six times over. I've represented some of the like best talent, best businesses that you can represent. I mean, I love what I do. I'm a writer, lawyer, speaker. Everybody, every one of my clients got my text phone. All right, let me ask you this. Let's do it. What's one of the coldest deals you've been a part of? Wow. Without violating the NDA. Yeah, yeah, yeah, nah. It's cool. You know, I love the deal, like the initial deal. But I like the initiatives that be thrown in there. But like, yeah. And you got to buy me a Ferrari and get all my niggas half cut. You know, if I were to give two, they're kind of the same, but a little bit different. It was a deal we deal with Kevin Hart to take him to the Middle East. And then most recently, like the end of last year, did a deal with Jason Momoa Aquaman to take him to the Middle East. And like they all had... You got the Middle East connect. I want to go. Yeah, well, we got you. They all had their challenges. Because they combined every single bit of knowledge that I've gained over the last 20 years. Negotiation, people skills, being able to deal with, like, multicultural or whatever. And then you deal with two of the biggest stars in the world. And they're different camps, right? Like, Kevin Hart people are way different than Jason Momoa's people. So being able to manage that, get those deals done from across the world, right? Like that was as good as it gets. What deal took you the longest to close? I guess the longest deal I've ever done is probably maybe nine months. Word. What's coming up next, man? Yeah, man, I think, you know, look, I'm growing my business, continuing to, like, pick up clients day in, day out. I represent a bunch of talent. This is, like, coming up with some dope projects. I'm super excited about that. Now, let me ask you this. Do you work... Do you work in the entertainment business? There are a lot of people who are unknown, but they got the money. Do you work with them also? Yeah, yeah. I represent, like, a little bit... So think about it from the talent side. Yeah. But I also represent companies that put money into, like, talent. I represent, you know, people that look like me and you that you would never, like, you see them walk across the street to present something or to buy, you know, to particularly buy in. So it's all business. Okay. But, like, then add entertainment, you know. Let me ask you this, final question. Yeah. What advice would you give to the up-and-coming talent? Just talent in general. Yeah. How could they protect their intellectual property on that level where they're just starting out? Yeah. What kind of steps can they take to start their career? I think, man, you know, to be, like, a little bit selfish costs somebody like me, you know what I mean? Like, because I give advice all the time. What can they reach you on social media and stuff like that? Yeah, so you can reach me. My company's called Law Corp LLC. My email is brandon at lawcorplwcorpllc.com. And then my Instagram is mrbizlaw. So you can, any of those places, I'm free, available. Ask me the question. Like, whatever it is that you need protecting. Um... mrbizlaw. There you go. Boom. Y'all, he official, even though he spelled business wrong, he official. I'm sweating on this. But look, man, you already know you're part of the team, man. You always welcome to come. Anything you got coming up, anything you want to promote, anything that you want to let the fans know, the people know, the artists, the talent know, this the platform to get directly to the people. Can I say I appreciate y'all and what y'all are building, growing, being here, man, just coming to see what y'all's facility. Like, this is what it's about. Like, building it from the ground up, everything y'all doing, building your shows, building whatever. I'm extremely, like, honored to be here and proud of everything you're doing. So thank you for having me and, like, the black market is over, man. Whoo! I appreciate you, man. Man, that's lovely. Absolutely.