Dame Dash On His Plan To TAKE ON Netflix & Other Streaming Platfroms With The Dame Dash Network!

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Why does it have to be called "The Dame Dash Network" :francis:


I'll support but I hope he's not hoping to leapfrog the process. Don't over-talk it and don't even mention Netflix, Hulu, etc. just build it and hopefully they will come. In my book even after Roc-a-fella fallin' off, I always thought Dame was going to have a nice film career at the end of the day- even bigger and better than a cat like Lee Daniels. But he looked at it as a hustle but never really fully diving into the craft like he should have. I know a couple of music/film dudes here in LA and I think they could've made serious strides in the film world --or vise versa-- but they kept one foot in music, a half a foot in film, and the other half on other side hustles(weed, clothing, etc) And the common theme and mentality is basically, "Which ever one I can get a check off of is what's poppin' for the moment." "Which ever one is cutting the check"... I feel that but at the same time the stalled careers or the wasted potential most times rears its ugly head in the end. You have to be passionate and go full throttle in at least one area imo to be successful. Then do the side shyt. Good hustlers but masters of nothing
 
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Why does it have to be called "The Dame Dash Network" :francis:


I'll support but I hope he's not hoping to leapfrog the process. Don't over-talk it and don't even mention Netflix, Hulu, etc. just build it and hopefully they will come. In my book even after Roc-a-fella fallin' off, I always thought Dame was going to have a nice film career at the end of the day- even bigger and better than a cat like Lee Daniels. But he looked at it as a hustle but never really fully diving into the craft like he should have. I know a couple of music/film dudes here in LA and I think they could've made serious strides in the film world --or vise versa-- but they kept one foot a foot in music, a half a foot in film, and the other half on other side hustles(weed, clothing, etc) And the common theme and mentality is basically, "Which ever one I can get a check off of is what's poppin' for the moment." "Which ever one is cutting the check"... I feel that but at the same time the stalled careers or the wasted potential most times rears its ugly head in the end. You have to be passionate and go full throttle in at least one area imo to be successful. Then do the side shyt. Good hustlers but masters of nothing


I mean you got TPS(Tyler Perry Studios)
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