>> i've always kind of looked at brucbruce springsteen at my benchmark because he's a workhorse and he's yeah, he's like my benchmark to look at. >> rose: we did an interview with jeff bezos, and he said he only thinks of the customer which is the person for you in the arena. >> in my mind with the competition, i mean, it's different in jeff bezos' line of work because competition is everything, like if someone else takes over. but with music, music is so subjective that you don't really have competition because no one does what i do and i don't do what anyone else does so if there's another artist that will sell more than me or more tickets it's like they have their own lane, it's not like they're stealing. you make your music and someone else is, like, it's very difficult to look at competition as a musician because everyone's kind of in their own lane and it's only when you come down to trivial things like performance slots on the grammys where it's actually a competition thing but that's up to someone else to be we want them to perform and not you but in terms of existing like a musi