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#238 Jay Z: Decoded mentions The Almanack of by Naval Ravikant, Herb Kelleher: The Man Who Founded Southwest Airlines, Founders by Jimmy Sony, and Decoded by Jay-Z with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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The Almanack of
Naval Ravikant

If you can build and sell, you will be an unstoppable.

The speaker refers to a biography about Herb Kelleher, emphasizing his successful leadership of Southwest Airlines and the advice he gives about succ…

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Jimmy Sony

I cannot believe it's taken me this long to read this book.

Guest: Decoded
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What I learned from reading Decoded by Jay Z. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- [1:39] I would practice from the time I woke in the morning until I went to sleep [2:10] Even back then I though I was the best. [2:57] Bourdain: The Definitive Oral Biography (Founders #219) [4:32] Belief becomes before ability. [5:06] Michael Jordan: The Life (Founders #212) [5:46] The public praises people for what they practice in private. [7:28] Lock yourself in a room doing five beats a day for three summers. [7:50] Sam Walton: Made In America (Founders #234) [9:50] He was disappointed in the world, so he built one of his own — from Steven Spielberg: A Biography (Founders #209) [12:47] The Pmarca Blog Archive Ebook by Marc Andreessen (Founders #50) [13:35] I'm not gonna say that I thought I could get rich from rap, but I could clearly see that it was gonna get bigger before it went away. Way bigger. [21:10] Over 20 years into his career and dude ain’t changed. He’s got his own vibe. You gotta love him for that. (Rick Rubin) [21:41] Against The Odds: An Autobiography by James Dyson (Founders #200) [25:27] I believe you can speak things into existence. [27:20] Picking the right market is essential. [29:29] All companies that go out of business do so for the same reason – they run out of money. —Don Valentine [29:42] There are two things in business that matter, and you can learn this in two minutes- you don’t have to go to business school for two years: high gross margins and cash flow. The other financial metrics you can forget. —Don Valentine [31:54] I went on the road with Big Daddy Kane for a while. I got an invaluable education watching him perform. [33:12] Everything I do I learned from the guys who came before me. —Kobe [34:15] I truly hate having discussions about who would win one on one or fans saying you’d beat Michael. I feel like Yo (puts his hands up like stop. Chill.) What you get from me is from him. I don’t get 5 championships without him because he guided me so much and gave me so much great advice. [34:50] Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography (Founders #214) [37:20] This is a classic piece of OG advice. It's amazing how few people actually stick to it. [38:04] Nuts!: Southwest Airlines' Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success(Founders #56) [39:04] The key to staying on top of things is to treat everything like it's your first project. [41:10] The Founders: The Story of Paypal and the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley (Founders #233) [44:46] We (Jay Z, Bono, Quincy Jones) ended up trading stories about the pressure we felt even at this point in our lives. [45:22] Competition pushes you to become your best self. Jordan said the same thing about Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. [46:43] If you got the heart and the brains you can move up quickly. There's no way to quantify all of this on a spreadsheet, but it's the dream of being the exception. [52:26] He (Russell Simmons) changed the business style of a whole generation. The whole vibe of startup companies in Silicon Valley with 25 year old CEOs wearing shell toes is Russell's Def Jam style filtered through different industries. [54:17] Jay Z’s approach is I'm going to find the smartest people that that know more than I do, and I'm gonna learn everything I can from them. [54:49] He (Russell Simmons) knew that the key to success was believing in the quality of your own product enough to make people do business with you on your terms. He knew that great product was the ultimate advantage in competition. [55:08] In the end it came down to having a great product and the hustle to move it. [56:37] Learn how to build and sell and you will be unstoppable. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness (Founders #191) [58:30] We gave those brands a narrative which is one of the reasons anyone buys anything. To own not just a product, but to become part of a story. [59:30] The best thing for me to do is to ignore and outperform. [1:01:16] Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger. (Founders #90) [1:06:01] Tao of Charlie Munger: A Compilation of Quotes from Berkshire Hathaway's Vice Chairman on Life, Business, and the Pursuit of Wealth With Commentary (Founders #78) [1:08:42] Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple's Greatest Products(Founders #178) [1:11:46] Long term success is the ultimate goal. [1:12:58] Runnin' Down a Dream: How to Succeed and Thrive in a Career You Love - Bill Gurley [1:15:11] I have always used visualization the way athletes do, to conjure reality. [1:18:14] The thing that distinguished Jordan wasn't just his talent, but his discipline, his laser-like commitment to excellence. [1:19:42] The gift that Jordan had wasn't just that he was willing to do the work, but he loved doing it because he could feel himself getting stronger and ready for anything. That is the kind of consistency that you can get only by adding dead serious discipline of whatever talent you have. [1:21:37] when you step outside of school and you have to teach yourself about life, you develop a different relationship to information. I've never been a purely linear thinker. You can see it to my rhymes. My mind is always jumping around restless, making connections, mixing, and matching ideas rather than marching in a straight line, [1:27:41] Samuel Bronfman: The Life and Times of Seagram’s Mr. Sam (Founders #116) [1:34:15] The real bullshit is when you act like you don't have contradictions inside you. That you're so dull and unimaginative that your mind never changes or wanders into strange, unexpected places. [1:36:25] There are extreme levels of drive and pain tolerance in the history of entrepreneurship. [1:38:45] Hit Men: Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business [1:42:24] I love sharp people. Nothing makes me like someone more than intelligence. [1:44:17] They call it the game, but it's not. You can want success all you want but to get it you can't falter. You can't slip. You can't sleep— one eye open for real and forever. [1:51:49] The thought that this cannot be life is one that all of us have felt at some point or another. When a bad decision and bad luck and bad situations feel like too much to bear those times. When we think this, this cannot be my story, but facing up to that kind of feeling can be a powerful motivation to change. [1:54:18] Technology is making it easier to connect to other people, but maybe harder to keep connected to yourself. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. 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Herb Kelleher: The Man Who Founded Southwest Airlines

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Jimmy Sony

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Decoded
Jay-Z

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Walter Isaacson

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The Almanack of
Naval Ravikant
Best for Entrepreneurs and aspiring business ownersOften cited around importance of product quality

He knew build. If you can build and sell, you will be an unstoppable. He knew the culture's power was never shied about leveraging it to making sure that it was the people who creating the culture who got rich off it.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners
Key quote: If you can build and sell, you will be an unstoppable.
The host mentions 'The Almanack of Naval Ravikant' to emphasize the significance of building and selling great products as a pathway to success. This aligns with the broader discussion about the value of culture and ownership in business, particularly in the context of entrepreneurship and personal branding.
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Herb Kelleher: The Man Who Founded Southwest Airlines cover
Best for Aspiring leaders and entrepreneursOften cited around leadership and success

The speaker refers to a biography about Herb Kelleher, emphasizing his successful leadership of Southwest Airlines and the advice he gives about success.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Aspiring leaders and entrepreneurs
Key quote: The speaker refers to a biography about Herb Kelleher, emphasizing his successful leadership of Southwest Airlines and the advice he gives about success.
The host highlights Herb Kelleher's impactful leadership style and the valuable lessons he shares in his biography. This book serves as an inspiration for those looking to achieve success in their own ventures.
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Founders
Jimmy Sony
Best for Fans of Jay-Z and hip hop cultureOften cited around Influence of hip hop

The speaker references a book called 'Founders' that discusses the early history of PayPal, highlighting insights from Reed Hoffman.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of Jay-Z and hip hop culture
Key quote: I cannot believe it's taken me this long to read this book.
The host mentions the book 'Founders' while discussing the impact of Jay-Z's music and life on his own journey. He emphasizes how influential Jay-Z has been to him, similar to Anthony Bourdain, and expresses regret for not having read the book sooner.
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Decoded
Jay-Z
Best for Fans of hip hop and aspiring artistsOften cited around Jay-Z's early influences

The excerpt discusses Jay-Z's memoir, 'Decoded', highlighting his journey in hip hop and the importance of practice and self-belief.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of hip hop and aspiring artists
Key quote: That is an excerpt from the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is Jay-Z's memoir, and it's called Decoded.
The host mentions 'Decoded' to highlight Jay-Z's transformative experiences in his youth that shaped his identity as an artist. The book serves as a memoir that captures the essence of Jay-Z's journey and the impact of hip hop culture on his life.
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Best for Fans of hip hop and aspiring artistsOften cited around influence of Jay-Z

Jay-Z talks a lot about the generational curse of absent fathers and how his generation tried to change that narrative, emphasizing the importance of being present for one's children.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of hip hop and aspiring artists
Key quote: I cannot believe it's taken me this long to read this book.
The host mentions Jay-Z's memoir 'Decoded' to highlight the profound impact Jay-Z's music and life lessons have had on him. He expresses regret for not reading the book sooner, emphasizing its quality and relevance to his own experiences.
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Best for entrepreneurs and creatives seeking inspirationOften cited around mindset and competition

Very similar to what they said in Poor Charlie's Almanac, Founders Number 90, if you haven't listened to that, where it said there's 30, the reason that all hit, like when you study the best founders and the best investors, like they all have deep historical knowledge.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: entrepreneurs and creatives seeking inspiration
Key quote: there's an idea, there's ideas worth billions of dollars in a $30 history book.
The host mentions 'Poor Charlie's Almanac' to highlight the importance of historical knowledge and its value in understanding success. They draw a parallel between the insights from the book and the lessons learned from the streets and hip hop culture.
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Steve Jobs
Walter Isaacson
Best for Entrepreneurs and creatives seeking inspirationOften cited around Jay-Z's creative process

The speaker mentions rereading the biography of Steve Jobs by Isaacson, reflecting on Jobs' parting words and advice about entrepreneurship and building a lasting company.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and creatives seeking inspiration
Key quote: the way I think about what's happening right there in the book is like jesus is doing exactly what steve jobs did
The host mentions 'Steve Jobs' to illustrate how Jay-Z, like Jobs, analyzes the work of predecessors to innovate and add his unique twist. This comparison emphasizes the importance of individuality and creativity in both music and entrepreneurship.
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Made in America
Sam Walton
Best for Aspiring entrepreneurs and business studentsOften cited around entrepreneurial journey

The speaker references Sam Walton's autobiography, 'Made in America', discussing the long journey to success and the importance of prior experience.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and business students
Key quote: It's true that it was 44 when we opened our first Walmart, but the store was totally an outgrowth of everything that we've been doing since Newport.
The host mentions 'Made in America' to highlight the long and often unseen journey of entrepreneurs like Sam Walton before their success. Walton's autobiography emphasizes that his achievements were the result of years of hard work and experience, not an overnight success.
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Best for aspiring entrepreneurs and fans of Jay-ZOften cited around entrepreneurship and visualization

The speaker discusses Jay-Z's song 'American Dreaming' and its interpretation related to entrepreneurship and dreams of success.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: aspiring entrepreneurs and fans of Jay-Z
Key quote: i believe you can speak things into existence
The host discusses how Jay-Z's book 'American Dreaming' explores themes of entrepreneurship and the power of visualization. The mention of the book serves to highlight the importance of dreaming and taking action towards achieving success.
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Ready to Die
The Notorious B.I.G.
Best for Young adults facing similar strugglesOften cited around struggles of hustling

The speaker references The Notorious B.I.G.'s album 'Ready to Die', which helped Jay-Z understand the potential of a rap career.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Young adults facing similar struggles
Key quote: I was still rhyming, but now it took a backseat to hustling.
The host discusses the harsh realities of growing up in a drug-infested environment, as depicted in 'Ready to Die' by The Notorious B.I.G. This book serves as a backdrop for understanding the challenges faced by young individuals trying to navigate between hustling and pursuing a career in music.
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444
Jay-Z
Best for Aspiring entrepreneurs and fans of Jay-ZOften cited around entrepreneurial themes in music

The speaker mentions Jay-Z's album '444' as containing entrepreneurial anthems, indicating its thematic relevance to business and success.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and fans of Jay-Z
Key quote: i believe you can speak things into existence
The host discusses how Jay-Z's album '444' serves as a source of inspiration for entrepreneurial thinking. They highlight the importance of visualization and the power of dreams in achieving success, as emphasized in the book.
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Lmatic cover
Best for Fans of hip-hop and those interested in the struggles of artists from challenging backgrounds.Often cited around Jay-Z's early struggles

The speaker mentions Nas's album 'Lmatic', noting its impact on Jay-Z and the realization that a successful rap career was possible.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Fans of hip-hop and those interested in the struggles of artists from challenging backgrounds.
Key quote: I was still rhyming, but now it took a backseat to hustling.
The host discusses Jay-Z's journey from hustling to pursuing a career in rap, highlighting the challenges he faced in his environment. The mention of 'Lmatic' serves to illustrate how Nas's success inspired Jay-Z to believe in the possibility of a music career despite his circumstances.
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Best for Individuals seeking motivation and insights on personal development and successOften cited around visualization and belief

The speaker discusses a dinner with Michael Jordan and reflects on the lessons learned from elite athletes, emphasizing the metaphor of sports for life.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking motivation and insights on personal development and success
Key quote: The thing that distinguished Jordan wasn't just his talent, but his discipline, his laser-like commitment to excellence.
The host discusses the importance of visualization and belief in oneself, drawing parallels between elite athletes and personal success. The book 'Having Dinner with Michael Jordan' serves as a case study, illustrating how Jordan's dedication and discipline contributed to his excellence.
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A Lot Can Change in a Lifetime cover
Best for Aspiring musicians and entrepreneursOften cited around confidence in the music industry

The speaker reflects on the journey from humble beginnings to success, mentioning the book's theme of transformation and growth.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring musicians and entrepreneurs
Key quote: How many times in this, uh, in this book, a lot can change in a lifetime from five dudes in an SUV and sharing hotel rooms to a billionaire.
The host mentions 'A Lot Can Change in a Lifetime' to illustrate the journey from humble beginnings to success in the music industry. It highlights the importance of confidence and perseverance in overcoming challenges and achieving one's dreams.
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Best for Individuals interested in personal development and overcoming povertyOften cited around generational wealth and poverty

The mention of Samuel Bronfman, who grew up poor and built the Seagram's business, illustrates the generational inflection point in overcoming poverty.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in personal development and overcoming poverty
Key quote: Sam later recalled the shame of appearing before his classmates in torn clothes, a humiliation, he were crowned to his own children.
The host mentions the book 'Seagram's' to illustrate the story of Samuel Bronfman, who overcame poverty to create generational wealth. This example serves to highlight the concept of a generational inflection point where one individual can change the trajectory of their family's future.
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The Last Dance cover
Best for Fans of basketball and hip-hop cultureOften cited around Kobe Bryant and mentorship

And then when you open my phone, it's a line, a screenshot from The Last Dance, the biography of Michael Jordan.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Fans of basketball and hip-hop culture
Key quote: if you watched the fantastic documentary the last dance episode five right before kobe passed away unfortunately he was interviewed and this is what kobe said when i came into the league michael provided a lot of guidance for me
The host draws a parallel between Kobe Bryant's admiration for Michael Jordan and Jay-Z's respect for Big Daddy Kane, emphasizing the importance of learning from predecessors. The mention of 'The Last Dance' documentary serves to highlight Kobe's reflections on mentorship and the impact of foundational skills in both basketball and music.
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Hit Man cover
Best for Aspiring musicians and entrepreneursOften cited around record label challenges

All three of us had read hit man, which is this book, uh, which is the industry Bible.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring musicians and entrepreneurs
Key quote: All three of us had read hit man, which is this book, uh, which is the industry Bible.
The host mentions 'Hit Man' as a crucial resource that informed Jay-Z and his team about the exploitative nature of the music industry. This knowledge empowered them to establish their own label, Rockefeller Records, in defiance of traditional industry barriers.
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The Bed of Procrustes cover
Best for Individuals seeking quick inspiration and motivationOften cited around Influence of Steve Jobs

These are just like little books I leave in places in my house. So I just pick up. They're books of maxims and aphorisms.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals seeking quick inspiration and motivation
Key quote: These are just like little books I leave in places in my house.
The host mentions 'The Bed of Procrustes' as part of a collection of books that serve as reminders and prompts for thinking. This book, along with others, is left around the house for quick inspiration rather than deep reading.
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Best for Individuals seeking motivation and wisdom from influential thinkers.Often cited around books for inspiration

It's not to sit there and read for 15 minutes. Pick one up for two minutes, read an aphorism, a maxim, turn to a random page, and it's going to prompt your thinking.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals seeking motivation and wisdom from influential thinkers.
Key quote: I leave the book, The Tao of Charlie Munger out, The Bed of Procrustes, Autobiography of a Restless Mind.
The host mentions 'The Tao of Charlie Munger' as a book that serves as a source of inspiration and reflection. It is left out in his house for quick access to its maxims and aphorisms, which prompt deeper thinking.
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Best for Listeners interested in entrepreneurship and hip hop culture.Often cited around gift subscriptions to Founders

The speaker mentions reading a book related to Jay-Z and emphasizes the importance of understanding his story, suggesting that it offers valuable lessons applicable to life.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Listeners interested in entrepreneurship and hip hop culture.
Key quote: If you don't see it there, you can always go to founderspodcast.com, and you'll see it in the header.
The host briefly mentions Founders Podcast while discussing gift subscriptions available for purchase. This reference serves as a segue into a discussion about Jay-Z's memoir, highlighting the host's enthusiasm for both the podcast and the book.
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

Documentary

The Last Dance

Confidence: 100%

The documentary features Kobe Bryant and discusses his insights and experiences in basketball, particularly his relationship with Michael Jordan.

Documentary

Kanye documentary

Confidence: 90%

The documentary follows Kanye West during his early career, showcasing his relentless resourcefulness and interactions with other artists like Scarface.

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Genius

Confidence: 90%

It's a fantastic documentary on Kanye West. It's a three part series that covers his struggle and founder mentality to break into the music industry.

Documentary

fade to black

Confidence: 90%

It's a documentary that shows Jay-Z building an album and contemplating retirement, featuring his collaboration with producer Rick Rubin.

Movie

Annie

Confidence: 90%

Jay-Z had to get clearance for his song from the movie Annie, which features the character Annie, a little redheaded girl.

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Kanye

Confidence: 80%

The speaker references a Kanye documentary where he talks about practicing his Grammy speech while broke and without a car.