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Simon Cowell: Music Mogul

by Guy Raz | Wondery

How I Built This with Guy Raz

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"I always respected tough love. Most of the time people aren't very good, you have to be honest."
"If I hadn’t had that correct steer, if I had someone lying to me, I would never have been able to have a successful career."
"You know, if I'm filming, I won't take a call, won't look at an email. I will only concentrate on filming."
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Episode Summary

In this episode of 'How I Built This,' Simon Cowell shares insights into his remarkable career in the music industry. Starting with his upbringing in a well-off family in London, he explains how his blunt, often controversial opinions on talent shows made him a household name. He reflects on early moments in his career, like discovering Harry Styles on 'The X Factor' and forming One Direction. Despite never studying music or being able to sing, Cowell's instinct for spotting talent set him apart. He discusses significant milestones, such as the commercial success of Sunita in the 80s and the explosive popularity of 'American Idol' in the early 2000s, revealing the challenges, failures, and hard work involved in establishing his own company, Psycho Entertainment. Cowell emphasizes the importance of mentorship, the unpredictability of success, and his motivation to continue evolving in the industry. He concludes by sharing how fatherhood has influenced his business approach, urging a focus on the lasting quality of music over mere ratings.

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Episode Summary

In this episode of 'How I Built This,' Simon Cowell shares insights into his remarkable career in the music industry. Starting with his upbringing in a well-off family in London, he explains how his blunt, often controversial opinions on talent shows made him a household name. He reflects on early moments in his career, like discovering Harry Styles on 'The X Factor' and forming One Direction. Despite never studying music or being able to sing, Cowell's instinct for spotting talent set him apart. He discusses significant milestones, such as the commercial success of Sunita in the 80s and the explosive popularity of 'American Idol' in the early 2000s, revealing the challenges, failures, and hard work involved in establishing his own company, Psycho Entertainment. Cowell emphasizes the importance of mentorship, the unpredictability of success, and his motivation to continue evolving in the industry. He concludes by sharing how fatherhood has influenced his business approach, urging a focus on the lasting quality of music over mere ratings.

Key Takeaways

  • Simon Cowell's journey from a mailroom job to becoming a global music mogul highlights the importance of hard work and instinct in the business.
  • Cowell's straightforward and often blunt feedback on talent showcases the necessity of honesty in the industry, especially for aspiring artists.
  • Mentorship and adaptation to new challenges are crucial for long-term success in a rapidly changing music landscape.

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