Chatty Patty calls Dame Dash a 'Culture Vulture' after their interview on The Breakfast Club

Joined
May 13, 2012
Messages
18,691
Reputation
1,317
Daps
38,940
Charlamagne is 110% but. But hes a certified bytch in my eyes now cause he didnt have the balls to say it in the interview. Probably cause he was scared Dame wouldve verbally sonned him something serious.

That whole room was humbled. Yee only spoke when she was spoken to:shaqlaugh:

Sometimes it takes time afterwards to digest it all in and base your opinion and views. Dame was at full speed on that show and Charlemagne probably took time and re listened and realised how much shyt dame was talking. If Dame came back on the show Charlemagne would probably day the same thing he just said to him
 

mcdivit85

Superstar
Joined
Aug 20, 2013
Messages
4,530
Reputation
3,660
Daps
18,334
Reppin
Sound Reasoning
yes I agree for me I keep hearing people say what he meant to say but what I saw was he was talking down on three successful people more successful then him in my opinion because they have real jobs most of us cant be bosses its not realistic he constantly contradicted himself he basically told envy he is doing a disservice to his kids because he has a boss that should piss alot of people off I don't have kids but if I work hard and provide for them and you tell me because I have a boss I basically not shyt that would piss me off its insane people are defending dame in my opinion.

You say they're more successful? How? Because they're on the radio? Because they're quasi-famous?

Has any of them built a company anywhere near as large as Rocafella was? Has any of them been worth what Dame was one time?

People always want to clown someone whose fallen on hard times but once was doing well. Well, I should say the weak do that. Because they feel weak, they root for the strong to fall, so they can feel better about themselves.

But even if a business person has fallen, they have the tools and knowledge to build themselves back up. Henry Ford once responded to an interviewer who asked him what he would do if he lost everything. He told the interviewer that it wouldn't matter since he would have it back a few years later.

Why did he say that? Because if he was able to build a company like Ford, then that takes alot more than money. So, even if someone like that loses, they will rebuild faster than others would even build in the first place.

Peace
 

JayGatsby

R.I.P CHINX
Joined
Feb 11, 2014
Messages
15,967
Reputation
2,121
Daps
55,595
You say they're more successful? How? Because they're on the radio? Because they're quasi-famous?

Has any of them built a company anywhere near as large as Rocafella was? Has any of them been worth what Dame was one time?

People always want to clown someone whose fallen on hard times but once was doing well. Well, I should say the weak do that. Because they feel weak, they root for the strong to fall, so they can feel better about themselves.

But even if a business person has fallen, they have the tools and knowledge to build themselves back up. Henry Ford once responded to an interviewer who asked him what he would do if he lost everything. He told the interviewer that it wouldn't matter since he would have it back a few years later.

Why did he say that? Because if he was able to build a company like Ford, then that takes alot more than money. So, even if someone like that loses, they will rebuild faster than others would even build in the first place.

Peace

that's dame in a nutshell

i thought he changed( i listen to all his HHM videos and interviews) but u can tell by his mannerisms he is still they same person,he just isnt "rolling "in it like before...

look at the way he attacked sway for wearing a fukking hat, a hat that is apart of sway like shades are apart of diddy....

dame will attack you and then say,we need to stick together, fukk that shyt, his mentality hasn't evolved at all,he still thinks he's on the corner of Harlem, standing in three quarter lengths with white socks and sneakers
 

mcdivit85

Superstar
Joined
Aug 20, 2013
Messages
4,530
Reputation
3,660
Daps
18,334
Reppin
Sound Reasoning
First, whether you agree or not, the fact that dude has SO MANY grown men in their feelings about a 1 hour interview where he gave his perspective, only speaks to the fact that there is truth in what he's saying.

If dude is so broke and so wrong, then why are people so upset? Oh, its because he's not wrong. He's speaking to something that many people would like to do but:

A. Don't believe they can
B. Don't believe is possible for "everyone".....which isn't even relevant because "everyone" has nothing to do with the individual
C. Are too afraid to even try


Then you got the people who want to espouse the Puritan Work Ethic related to having a job and having a boss. That "not everyone can be a boss." "Someone has to work." "It can't be all chiefs and no Indians."

Basically, dudes are trying to make peace with being the prostitute while someone else is the pimp. And in their daily lives, they're able to do that with no interruption and no embarassment. And then Dame comes along and reminds dudes that they're being prostitutes and that maybe they should switch positions, especially since men don't make the best hoes.

And then dudes catch the holy ghost. Spirits fill their bosom :mjlol:

Dame is right and he's not saying anything that others haven't already said.

Peace
 

mcdivit85

Superstar
Joined
Aug 20, 2013
Messages
4,530
Reputation
3,660
Daps
18,334
Reppin
Sound Reasoning
that's dame in a nutshell

i thought he changed( i listen to all his HHM videos and interviews) but u can tell by his mannerisms he is still they same person,he just isnt "rolling "in it like before...

look at the way he attacked sway for wearing a fukking hat, a hat that is apart of sway like shades are apart of diddy....

dame will attack you and then say,we need to stick together, fukk that shyt, his mentality hasn't evolved at all,he still thinks he's on the corner of Harlem, standing in three quarter lengths with white socks and sneakers

Umm...I was talking about others in relation to Dame. Right now, people are jumping on him because they believe he's down.

Peace
 

hayesc0

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
38,507
Reputation
8,285
Daps
118,777
You say they're more successful? How? Because they're on the radio? Because they're quasi-famous?

Has any of them built a company anywhere near as large as Rocafella was? Has any of them been worth what Dame was one time?

People always want to clown someone whose fallen on hard times but once was doing well. Well, I should say the weak do that. Because they feel weak, they root for the strong to fall, so they can feel better about themselves.

But even if a business person has fallen, they have the tools and knowledge to build themselves back up. Henry Ford once responded to an interviewer who asked him what he would do if he lost everything. He told the interviewer that it wouldn't matter since he would have it back a few years later.

Why did he say that? Because if he was able to build a company like Ford, then that takes alot more than money. So, even if someone like that loses, they will rebuild faster than others would even build in the first place.

Peace
I know you will disagree with me and call me a hater but dame has done nothing successful that didn't have Jayz attached in some form. Charlemagne love him or hate him has had his own talk show on mtv he is on guy code all of them use to be on mtv on weekends he is also on a podcast seems like he is everywhere these days even my mom knows who he is.

DJ envy hosted the sucka free countdown for I dont know how long has released countless mix tapes I know he owns successful small businesses such as a car wash. So on and so forth. Dame on the other hand star is falling he is in a mountain of debt and the only thing people think about when they see him is Jayz. He comes of as a joke to me and not a realist in the least. Just my opinion but thats how I see it and I use to have mad respect for him but that has been long gone.
 

JayGatsby

R.I.P CHINX
Joined
Feb 11, 2014
Messages
15,967
Reputation
2,121
Daps
55,595
Umm...I was talking about others in relation to Dame. Right now, people are jumping on him because they believe he's down.

Peace
but that's my point, ur saying its other people when in actual fact you just described dame dash...

:francis:

u know I think the people who completely agree with dame are the "motivational quote " posters you see on facebook/instagram who act like they are getting busy when really they do nothing of the sort:yeshrug:
 

mcdivit85

Superstar
Joined
Aug 20, 2013
Messages
4,530
Reputation
3,660
Daps
18,334
Reppin
Sound Reasoning
I know you will disagree with me and call me a hater but dame has done nothing successful that didn't have Jayz attached in some form. Charlemagne love him or hate him has had his own talk show on mtv he is on guy code all of them use to be on mtv on weekends he is also on a podcast seems like he is everywhere these days even my mom knows who he is.

DJ envy hosted the sucka free countdown for I dont know how long has released countless mix tapes I know he owns successful small businesses such as a car wash. So on and so forth. Dame on the other hand star is falling he is in a mountain of debt and the only thing people think about when they see him is Jayz. He comes of as a joke to me and not a realist in the least. Just my opinion but thats how I see it and I use to have mad respect for him but that has been long gone.

So, basically being famous trumps creating a multi-million dollar business? One that will go down in Hip Hop history FOREVER. One that, at one time, held the deepest roster in maybe hip hop label history? Not to mention movies that have a cult following?

And all of those shows you mentioned, do they own them? No, they just work on them and the stations own it.

The sad thing, people really think money is front of a camera or on a microphone. Especially as a black person. So, even if a person like Dame, working behind the scenes, is doing big things, most won't believe since he's not in front of a damn camera.

Not to mention, you're comparing two different business models. Jay-Z is totally corporate and beholden to that vehicle. Dame is totally independent and wants nothing to do with the corporate game that Jay plays. So yea, anybody who has millions of other peoples' capital at their disposal may look better off. That doesn't mean they are.

I think you're hating because what Dame said spoke to some level of insecurity within you. No different than any of the other men still nitpicking over what he said over two weeks ago.

Peace
 

Pifferry

blegh
Joined
Nov 18, 2013
Messages
6,084
Reputation
-5,710
Daps
7,868
Not everyone can be the boss.
It's impossible so I don't see the point in shytting on the people who aren't.
There's better ways to encourage entrepreneurship if that's what he was going for.
I don't want to hear shyt from charlene the queen, he's defended Bieber Macklemore & Miley so he can:camby:as far as i'm concerned.
What did Macklemore do wrong? He didn't deserve the award but it's not his fault.
Kendrick doesn't have a problem with him.
 

mcdivit85

Superstar
Joined
Aug 20, 2013
Messages
4,530
Reputation
3,660
Daps
18,334
Reppin
Sound Reasoning
but that's my point, ur saying its other people when in actual fact you just described dame dash...

:francis:

u know I think the people who completely agree with dame are the "motivational quote " posters you see on facebook/instagram who act like they are getting busy when really they do nothing of the sort:yeshrug:

I agree with Dame and I don't post motivational quotes. But I am working on business ideas and putting up my own money to fund them.

I think dudes that completely disagree with Dame yet still nitpick over what he said two weeks ago are only showing the world their insecurity. Noone gets amped over a nobody. Dudes keep trying to say he's broke and he's washed, but still keep bringing him up.

All he did was give his opinion. Can you explain to me why GROWN MEN are so mad at another man's opinion? :lupe:

And while you're at it, can you explain why they would be mad at Dame yet aren't mad at rappers who explicitly sh#t on 9-5 dudes in every song?

Peace
 

hayesc0

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
38,507
Reputation
8,285
Daps
118,777
So, basically being famous trumps creating a multi-million dollar business? One that will go down in Hip Hop history FOREVER. One that, at one time, held the deepest roster in maybe hip hop label history? Not to mention movies that have a cult following?

And all of those shows you mentioned, do they own them? No, they just work on them and the stations own it.

The sad thing, people really think money is front of a camera or on a microphone. Especially as a black person. So, even if a person like Dame, working behind the scenes, is doing big things, most won't believe since he's not in front of a damn camera.

Not to mention, you're comparing two different business models. Jay-Z is totally corporate and beholden to that vehicle. Dame is totally independent and wants nothing to do with the corporate game that Jay plays. So yea, anybody who has millions of other peoples' capital at their disposal may look better off. That doesn't mean they are.

I think you're hating because what Dame said spoke to some level of insecurity within you. No different than any of the other men still nitpicking over what he said over two weeks ago.

Peace
I disagree but fair enough I am tired of talking about the issue. I will say I felt he was disrespectful to envy and all people that may want certain things and sacrifice for there kids working a 9-5 instead of taking huge risk trying to start businesses thank you that is all.
 

JayGatsby

R.I.P CHINX
Joined
Feb 11, 2014
Messages
15,967
Reputation
2,121
Daps
55,595
I agree with Dame and I don't post motivational quotes. But I am working on business ideas and putting up my own money to fund them.

I think dudes that completely disagree with Dame yet still nitpick over what he said two weeks ago are only showing the world their insecurity. Noone gets amped over a nobody. Dudes keep trying to say he's broke and he's washed, but still keep bringing him up.

All he did was give his opinion. Can you explain to me why GROWN MEN are so mad at another man's opinion? :lupe:

And while you're at it, can you explain why they would be mad at Dame yet aren't mad at rappers who explicitly sh#t on 9-5 dudes in every song?

Peace
good luck b,im also working on something so i definitely respect that :salute:

I think people are " mad" about the way he spoke on working class people, ders many things that black folks take pride in and one is working a honest living,providing.....just because someone isn't rich doesn't mean their not comfortable financially ...

i knew a jew who is at the top of a company when it comes to sales( he never takes breaks,first one at the front of the store's door)

if someone is willing to put in effort to work hard and they enjoy it,then so be it,hats off to them



dame doesn't take into account the mental strain of running your own company,look how many businessmen kill themselves and their family over major outstanding debt

and nothing is wrong with a little help, in fact living is so expensive these days if you get help it really shouldn't mean a thing

when it comes to rappers, i dont think people expect much from them lol,the things they said this year alone (political issues)is shocking,I didn't expect dame to shyt on people the way he did and then have the nerve to promote his movie like it was nothing.
 

Oville

Pro
Joined
Jul 24, 2013
Messages
1,045
Reputation
150
Daps
2,149
I agree with Dame and I don't post motivational quotes. But I am working on business ideas and putting up my own money to fund them.

I think dudes that completely disagree with Dame yet still nitpick over what he said two weeks ago are only showing the world their insecurity. Noone gets amped over a nobody. Dudes keep trying to say he's broke and he's washed, but still keep bringing him up.

All he did was give his opinion. Can you explain to me why GROWN MEN are so mad at another man's opinion? :lupe:

And while you're at it, can you explain why they would be mad at Dame yet aren't mad at rappers who explicitly sh#t on 9-5 dudes in every song?

Peace

How are we nitpicking about an opinion when the guy told Envy that he's a sucker and not a superman to his kid cuz he happens to have a "boss". Envy can get booked to any show or to do someone's mixtape cuz he's a legendary DJ. Charlemagne the God and Angela Yee can get booked for multiple events cuz love them or hate them their personalities. I'm sure there getting enough money to buy their own real estate or start there own side businesses. There's a way to communicate black economic empowerment without dissing people. People are supporting this dude like he said the realest shyt in black history. If I wanna hear an interview on real genuine black empowerment I'd hear J.Cole's interview with Angie Martinez. This whole "oh he spoke about black economic empowerment so we should avoid all the dikk shyt he said". Do I need Dame Dash to tell me about the importance of owning assets? No, I don't. What you look for in interviews when someone speaks on a subject that we're all pretty much in agreement with, are the key points and values that they use to communicate that stance. Dash came off as a bougie, consdescending, unrealistic businessman in this interview. But na, he said blacks should own their own business so all of a sudden dude is Malcolm X.
 
Last edited:

Art Barr

INVADING SOHH CHAMPION
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
65,300
Reputation
12,781
Daps
91,412
Reppin
CHICAGO
i see nikkaz, is really trying to really steal my verbiage.
with this bullshyt, culture vulture ripoff garbage.

the word is:

CULTURE THIEF

i want my check, dame and charlemagne..


art barr
 

Street Knowledge

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
24,444
Reputation
1,748
Daps
58,254
Reppin
NYC
Charlamagne isn't stupid. He knows who to snap on in these Breakfast club interviews and who to STFU around.
 
Top