Last week Jay Z took steps to legally stake his claim in his debut album, "Reasonable Doubt," in the wake of Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder, Damon Dash, being forced to sell his shares in the company to satisfy mounting legal debts [click here if you missed that].
Dash responds by insisting 'Reasonable Doubt,' is still for sale...
7 comments:
Man, his fall from grace has been major.
Dame is the epitome of arrogance and malignant narcissism. All that stuntin just to end up broke. Was it worth it?
If he was really that talented as a manager, why moan and groan over a twenty-year ago company you're not a part of. Start a new legacy or just get a job like the rest of us.
Sir, if you created one legend, why haven't you created another? Focus on that. You're an alleged hit maker. Make another hit.
@ 2:04 PM He did - his name is Kanye West.
And I'm no Dame Dash fan & I believe that he's a the epitome of arrogance and malignant narcissism, but facts are facts.
He would've been more respected if he just took his L
Why be comfortable with an L like his? He was the mastermind behind the label (along with another) Jay was just the talent and they stole his company/label from under him , with Jays help. Then they awarded Jay the label and perks till this day. I can’t stand Dane Dash though. The way he pushed and disrespected Women in Jays videos pissÄ›d me off. I hate the extreme levels of misogyny he displayed.
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