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    Fresh off helping Houston set a Guinness World Record for FIFA World Cup 2026, Bun B sits down with Ray Daniels to break down over 30 years of building legacy from the ground up. With Trill Burgers now expanding to four locations across Houston and the legal battles behind him, Bun reveals the business lessons that took him from fighting record labels for 15 years to get his publishing back, to building a burger empire that wraps around buildings. He exposes how Jive Records founder Clive Calder used UGK, Too Short, and E-40 to build a $2.9 billion exit before pivoting to Britney Spears and *NSYNC. Producer Cory Mo breaks down the Houston sound that influenced everyone from Travis Scott to international artists, while Bun explains why he refuses to be a passive face on any brand. They discuss why International Players Anthem remains the greatest record in southern rap history, what NBA Young Boy's voice means to this generation, and why the next UGK might come from anywhere in the world Follow: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/raydaniels/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/raydaniels TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@ray.daniels #raydaniels #thegaudsshow
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