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>> he has built some of the world's biggest pop stars. it all started when scooter braun stumbled across a youtube video of a kid in a canadian talent show. that kid was justin bieber and braun is the manager that catapulted him to superstardom. as the music industry goes through and from -- transformation, he is reinventing his own empire.
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join me today, rising every mogul, scooter braun. you were raised in connecticut. the son of an orthodontist and a dentist. did you ever think that you would be dominating pop music. i read couple of books that inspired me. here i am. >> what music was scooter braun listen to when he was 13? >> 13, that was my bar mitzvah circuit. it was like, i like to move it, move it. that was the big one.
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i was a big michael jackson fan. i loved toys to men, and also .iked biggie i'm late and a basketball camp. from harlem.were i went to the suburbs with the mix tape. the kind that should mean for the first time the idea of self discovery of music. >> can you sing? >> till about puberty. play an issue myth? >> management was my ear. i knew what songs play to make the audience move at the right time. what is the origin of that? >> i think originally it actually came from guilt. my grandparents were holocaust survivors. up with a didn't grow lot. knowing i was the first generation have a little bit of something, i wanted to not
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receive anything and i wanted to work harder than everyone to make myanmar. >> you went to college the school didn't sue you it seems. >> i went to emory anniversary. i found myself wanting to do business, not sit in class. i started selling fake ids. i realized i was going to get caught. >> you became a promoter when you were 19? >> the reason i dropped out of school's is because there was a guidance counselor. he told me the story of robert woodruff. robert woodruff is one of billion. this is almost impossible. >> i think i understand now. >> did you prove him wrong?
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>> i don't think he cares. >> do you care? kid tobecause i want my go to college someday. he told me that i should not believe in my dream. while we are young, this is when we should take chances. >> i read a book about one of the founders of dreamworks. i read another book about richard branson. >> you became quite a celebrity on the atlanta hip-hop scene. you threw a party for britney spears. >> this, i was a good party promoter. >> when did you get your first big break? jermaineht have been dupree given me an opportunity.
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you could have been steve rifkin, the founder of loud records. his first person to give me a record deal when no one would. >> how are you looking for talent? >> everyone thinks that every act that i ever sign i blonde up. i signed a couple of accident when aware i failed. >> there are myths about the greatest founders, the greatest entrepreneurs that are boiled into legend. what is the myth of scooter braun and what is the reality? >> the myth is that i plugged them into this machine. it is hard work. every single date is hard work. there was a point when i did such a good job where i went from being ok, to being justin bieber's manager because i good a really good job and so did he. people think that success is just this beautiful glamorous fun thing. i get paid.
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>> justin bieber, psy, arianna grande, what is your secret? >> sometimes it is a gut thing. the gangnam style was a phenomenon here. the reason it worked is because he could do it live so incredibly well. justin is one of the most talented people i have ever met. he has so much pressure on him. growing up in front of the entire world. but i think he is handling it fairly well and he will learn from his mistakes and become a better man for it. arianna has one of the best voices i have ever heard in my entire life. >> how are you different from other managers?
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>> my style is family. people say you should not mix business with pleasure and i think that is bs. personally, if you care about someone, you deeply care about them, you will stay up the extra hours to do something for them and vice versa. i have been called stupid by plenty of my mentors who say you are too close. but i think it is better to feel than not feel. >> how do you make sure some of these artists are not just a flash in the pan? >> my promise is not that i will
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make you the biggest superstar in the world and you will have the longest career of all-time. that is a ridiculous thing to say to people. >> arianna grande, how much longevity does she have? >> she is an incredible young actress. there are very few people on the planet who can sing like that. it is really on her. she is 21 years old now. as long as she keeps making the right music, it can last forever. >> carly rae jepsen, when i hear the song "call me maybe," i cannot stop singing. >> happy. >> is she more than a one-hit wonder? >> technically, carly did "good time" too, which was three-times platinum. i have proven that she is not a one-hit wonder. >> ok, a two-hit wonder. >> i have heard the song that is coming next year. she has more. >> bieber heard her song on the radio and brought it to you. did you ever foresee how it would take off? >> yes. i thought it would be massive hit the first time i heard it. the first time i heard justin, i knew i could get him to be a worldwide known pop star. i knew in my gut. with "call me maybe" it was one of those "that's it" moments. with gangham style i heared macarena and informer combined. i said, wait a second, people
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will do this dance and go crazy and kids who don't know how to speak korean are going to try and learn. no clue what they are saying. when i saw it, i instantly knew what it was. i called scott manson who sent it to me. i said find this guy. 60,000 views, it is going to be a huge hit. >> you found him at 60,000 views? >> yes, 66,000 views. >> now over 2 billion. >> over 2 billion. everyone said the same thing. there is no way you will be able to make this record work. it's a korean pop song with a heavy-set korean guy dancing all over the place. >> what happened when you saw the video of justin bieber? >> i saw a 12-year-old kid who had i think eight videos at the time. he was singing at a contest at a church. i was consulting for a different artist and i was watching youtube videos of that artist and telling them what i thought of it. they were singing aretha franklin "respect."
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there was a kid in the distance and it was a little tiny thing and i thought it was the same person. so i clicked on it and it was a 12-year-old kid. >> so it was an accident? >> yes and then i watched another video and another video. when i saw this little canadian kid with so much soul, i knew there was something there. >> you were the first belieber. >> you flew his mom and him to live next door to you. >> they were canadian. i brought them here illegally and kept them here illegally. i put them up in a townhouse under my name. >> you paid their bills. >> yeah, and i got a tutor and they became my family. it has been a rough year for me watching him because i care about him. you don't want to see him going through stuff. but to see him coming out on the other end of that right now and knowing the plans for next year and the fact that, you know, he is a kid.
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i have had to learn that it's ok to let him step on that rake and let it hit him in the face. he has learned from his mistakes and he will be a better man for it. he gets it. he said, i went shopping in france and all i wanted to do is walk down the street and shop. i don't want to bother anybody. and there were 14 cameras around me and 200 people started surrounding. i said, it's ok, it's my life. there are blessings that come with this. i think he has become a young man. i am proud of him. >> what kind of advice are you giving him? >> through the last year, i argued like hell with him. we got in a huge fight. i was frustrated. i don't want to see him go through crap. >> you see so many kids that can spiral out of control in hollywood. how do you manage that as their manager? when you are dealing with teenagers? >> honestly, it is like parenting. i've gotten the best of advice
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>> technology is changing and social media is moving so fast. people can listen to music so many different ways for free. how do you encourage your artists to change, to innovate in their own career, to manage that? >> i don't think you can fight the times. you have to come to terms with the fact that album sales will never be what they were. the consumption of music is at an all-time high. the sharing of music worldwide has never been this big before.
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you have to change perspective. if they discover something on pandora or they see a youtube clip of an artist, on instagram, or any of these platforms or they are discovering a fan club and they become obsessed with it, i can help people make the consumer will big take what they want to my job is to make sure for my artist as many people give them a shot as possible. i tell them have fun. let me worry about it. >> what are you worried about? >> are we innovating? are we disrupting? are we waking up every morning and saying, ok, what cool [beep] can we do today? >> how are you disrupting? >> i am looking at new media. i am hiring young, smart, innovative people and saying teach me. thinking outside the box. when people say that's crazy, ok, good, we found it. when somebody says it's crazy, i
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usually run in that direction. >> elvis presley's manager was too controlling and you have been compared to him. how do you respond to the comparison? >> one, i am never, ever, ever going to take the commission that guy took. >> how do you structure the business relationship? >> i structure it industry standard and i try to over deliver and i try to do as may jobs as i can for the price of
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one so my artist doesn't have to go too many places and there are not too many chefs in the kitchen. that may be where the criticism comes to where i am try to control too much. what i am try to do is find as many jobs in one place so it's a one-stop shop. >> how can an artist make money in unexpected ways, if not with an album or touring? >> you can build brands just like culture. he took all the culture of all the artists he had relationships with and he built an empire. >> what you think about apple bringing dre onboard? >> i don't know their exact plans. i'm not in there. i met dre a couple of times and
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i know jimmy. you don't bet against a guy like jimmy. >> what about apple? i know you are an investor in spotify and pandora. can apple continue to dominate music? >> i don't know that it's domination. i think there is enough room for all these platforms because people want to consume in different ways and there's so much content. >> you are also a tech investor. >> yeah. >> you have invested in spotify, uber, pinterest -- how are you getting into these deals? what attracted you to technology? >> when i was in college, facebook launched. i actually e-mailed the creator of facebook, which was on the contact page. there was one profile picture and responded with eduardo salverin. i didn't know what it was going to become. i said we should build this thing. i still have the e-mail. mark has decided to bring in more schools. at this time, we don't want to bring in any more investors. >> you are making movies. "the giver." you are making tv shows. how is that different from making music?
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>> my mom isn't very impressed with anything i do in music. but introducing my mom to meryl streep at the premier of "the giver," it's the best. >> how about the show scorpion. >> bring it back. monday nights at 9:00 on cbs. he brought walter o'brien. got him to the house and said you have to hear about this. we went on this run together. to see the success and how much people are loving the show. it has been so much fun. >> tell me about ithaca. >> i never talk about this. i believe there is power in numbers and power in collaboration. i believe that managers and creative's should come together
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and work together in alliance. at the together a group of my friends and it is simply that. it is an alliance of guys who get together and meet and try and help each other build their businesses. there is more than enough to go around. >> so this is a fund. >> there is a fund aspect when we are together. we have ideas and we want to go after things together, we can. >> what is the next big trend in music? what is coming? >> voices. >> you mean someone who can actually sing? >> people fell in love with justin bieber because he was raw on the street playing his guitar and singing his head off. >> how much potential does youtube have to make more? >> when i did it with justin, there were so many people who said you cannot sign acts off youtube. now if you ask any a&r at every record label about an artist and they will say to send me a youtube link, i want to see the visual.
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i think it is happening over and over again. i think we have lots of stars who come from social media and we are going to have a lot more. that is how people are discovering it. >> philanthropy is very important to you. how do you integrate that in your work? >> every component of what we do has to have the charity involved. every dollar we make has to have some kind of charitable component involved. with our shows, we try to give a dollar from every ticket sold to charity and i have never had an artist say no to that. >> you have been put on lists of influential people in critical. how old are you? >> 33. >> you are only 33? what's next for scooter braun? >> i think i am in the best phase of my life right now. i just got married. over the next five to 10 years, my real priority beyond that is that i want to build a family. i think that is something i am really proud of and more young people should see people in the entertainment industry who are successful and know that you don't have to give up everything to have that.
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>> so you can't sing. you can't dance. you can't really play an instrument. >> is like a phil collins song. >> but you can do pretty good impressions. [laughter] president obama. >> my wife michelle among my daughters sasha and malia, from the top to the bottom, we are going to bring it back, move it forward. we are going to create change and we are going to bring it back again. >> bill clinton. >> you know, i just want to say that being a manager, justin bieber and ariana grande, all these young people, it's cool, cool. >> scooter braun, thank you so much for joining us. ♪
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♪ >> he's behind one of the greatest innovations of our time. marc andreessen invented the world's first popular web browser and co-founded netscape, bringing the internet into our lives and changing our world forever. two decades later, he sits on the boards of facebook, hp, and, until recently, ebay. his venture capital firm andreessen-horowitz backs some of the hottest companies, like twitter, airbnb, and pinterest. i sit down with marc andreessen at salesforce's dreamforce conference in this special edition of "studio 1.0." >> i wanted to start with a word of congratulations because, 20
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