There are two things everyone knows Ray J is good at: singing and doing the most.
The “One Wish” singer did the latter during his Monday appearance on The Breakfast Club. Ray J, who leads electronics company Raycon Global, brought a few gadgets to show off, reports Hype Fresh.
Our first and last interview of 2018 !! #RayJ always keeps us entertained ! pic.twitter.com/yjTrQ7Psxm
— The Breakfast Club (@breakfastclubam) December 18, 2018
One of the products, a pair of collapsible “bunny eyes” glasses, tickled hosts Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God. Even though they were not produced by his company, his sales skills for the item were surprisingly solid; the singer took the hosts through a thorough demo that had the hosts saying they felt like they were on Shark Tank.
Ray J also displayed a pair of cool magnetic speakers and E50 eardrums from his brand.
"You look like such a con artist," Charlamagne said as the singer modeled his earbuds.
Unfazed, Ray J kept going with his pitch, pulling stuff out of more places than a guy selling incense on the subway.
While the hosts weren't completely convinced by Ray J’s hustle, it did catch the eye of social media users, reports Pop Crush.
anybody that wears glasses knows that Ray J might actually be onto something ???? https://t.co/sLt57Lu7HT
— ya fav gemini ???? (@lakeyraqwhitney) December 19, 2018
Ray J sold me when he flipped the side down for when you’re sleepy. I need 2 pair.
— KKB. (@nykiabreon) December 19, 2018
I mean we’re all laughing but as someone who wears glasses, flexible glasses would save me so much money. Ray J has something here. https://t.co/VP9awXl5rZ
— Eze Nwanyi Jabari (@wordsbyuchechi) December 19, 2018
Idk I might have to cop some of those Ray J frames
— Unfriendly Black Hottie (@kaiiilaaah) December 19, 2018
I can’t stop thinking about Ray J glasses pic.twitter.com/SF2ePfYS61
— subhanallah (@MoodieBay) December 19, 2018
Although this clip is hilarious, Ray J isn’t playing about his tech venture. The Love and Hip-Hop: Hollywood star was real about his thoughts on the volatile music industry recently.
“To me, the music industry is a dangerous industry,” he told Hype Beast. “Financially, it’s not the best industry to be in, the time that you put into making your music, you start to attach yourself to your project and you start to be emotional about what people think, what people say, and it can really make you mad if somebody says, ‘Yo, I don’t like it.'”
Ray J believes the tech industry is the best place to be.
“Technology is the wave because you can be a coder, you can be a marketer, you can be the person building it out, you can be the PR firm; it’s so many ways to make a billion dollars in the industry,” he said.
Watch the full interview below:
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