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Steve Stoute Part 2

Club Shay Shay

Shay Shay Media & Playmaker

Sports, News, Sports News, Football

4.87.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2024

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Steve Stoute and Shannon Sharpe continue on by diving into why artists like Taylor Swift should hold on to their masters rather than sell them for massive payouts. Steve recounts the hilarious story of Kanye West's unexpected freestyle at Steve’s wedding, which may have been a precursor to what happened at the 2009 VMAs. Shannon and Steve explore the business side of the NFL’s partnership with Apple and the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Steve's groundbreaking triumphs with AT&T and a hard-of-hearing football team, and break down the transformative power of a strategic rebrand. From discussing the significance of shared values in brand-influencer partnerships to unraveling the cultural tapestry of Giannis Antetokounmpo's film, the episode weaves together threads of music, sports, and business. Steve's Mount Rushmore of hip-hop, Shannon's heartfelt tribute to LL Cool J, and reflections on the rise of hip-hop as a global phenomenon add layers of depth to this entertaining and enlightening conversation. As Steve Stoute seamlessly transitions from the music industry to broader business landscapes, the episode serves as a masterclass in embracing evolution while keeping the essence of all things legendary intact. Don't miss out on the laughter, insights, and legendary tales shared in this Club Shay Shay rendezvous with the one and only Steve Stoute.

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1988 and surprisingly we became friends. His influence profoundly changed my perspective

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on the purpose of life itself.

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Thank you for coming back.

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Part 2 is underway.

0:33.2

The seemingly new thing now is people seem to be unloading their catalogs.

0:38.4

Taylor Swift did something very unique. She released her entire catalog and now she got new masters and the record

0:48.5

companies are trying to say now. They're trying to change agreements.

0:51.3

Yeah. Yeah. There's two types of catalogs you can sell.

0:56.0

Okay. One is the publishing catalog, which is your share of writing,

1:01.0

right. Which are most artists can sell their portion of writing a song.

1:08.6

Then there's another side of the catalog, which is the master side right most artists don't own that to sell they

1:16.2

don't own that to tell it and own that to sell right okay that's the reason why

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she was mad because somebody is they sold it to somebody else and you wouldn't give her a chance to buy it.

1:26.0

Well, that's and I'm gonna tell you something about that that nobody ever talked about.

1:31.0

Her father owned piece of that company. So I don't know why her father

1:34.5

didn't tell her. Her father owned piece of the company that sold it. So I don't know how she

1:39.3

didn't know any of that. To be to be frank with you you and I got no horse in this race it was just to me it was just very odd that the beef was so loud that they sold it nobody ever told her about it and I'm thinking well your father

1:53.2

benefited from the sale of us. Number one number two most artists don't have that which

1:58.8

is the reason why I fight for that about ownership of masters because that's the thing that has all of the long-term value that you could

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