VladTV is here with another poignant interview with singer,songwriter, Rico Love. His platinum-pen strokes and production have led to both critical acclaim and Grammy awards. To name a few, Love has worked on Beyonce's 'I Am...Sasha Fierce,' Usher's 'Raymond vs Raymond,' and Fergie's 'The Dutchess.' Love understands how to construct a hit, and he exclusively reveals why he chose not to produce each track on his upcoming album, 'Turn the Lights On.'

Love attests, "Who am I to be so arrogant to say I'm going to produce every record? That's the dumbest thing. I watch so many new artists and their arrogance. And they say they know it all." He goes on to credit his manager, Danny Dominguez, as being "one of the best A&R's on the planet earth."

Reflecting on his successful career, Love continues, "I don't know everything, bro. And I was on a whole different way of thinking on this album before I sat down with my manager, Danny. And he said to me, 'Bro, let's try it this way.' And I was able to write some of the best music of my life."

The concept-driven LP drops on May 19. Love promises "it will be worth it." Check out the full clip and discover who else Love is planning to work with.