Dame Dash Wants To Sell His Part Of Reasonable Doubt

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No he doesn’t he just wants some attention.

Exactly..dude wants someone to interview him about this so he can talk "I'm a boss, ownership, hustler" shyt that he's been talking for years and we see the opposite from him in real time.
Ego and pride made Dame and it's been his down fall because he can't control it.
 

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Neither have I :mjgrin:

Actually I haven’t left 1996

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LLLMMAAAOOO GOLD!

I was just thinking about how some ppl grow up and become overly serious. This is perfect. Thanks for that.
 

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Exactly..dude wants someone to interview him about this so he can talk "I'm a boss, ownership, hustler" shyt that he's been talking for years and we see the opposite from him in real time.
Ego and pride made Dame and it's been his down fall because he can't control it.
I had to break down this "boss talk" to some younger people a while back. Everyone isn't built to be a boss. A boss' job is harder than their workers. Boss' come in early and leave last. In a REAL organization, shyt rolls uphill, so when a subordinate fuks up, the boss feels it more than that subordinate. Bosses should have an idea of what their workers do and the real bosses have been in their position and can get their hands dirty when needed. shyt is more than just having money, pointing fingers, and yelling at people if you want to have a successful organization. Having said all of that, I never wanted to be a boss. I did 6 years in the military and got out without getting any real major promotion cuz i was happy in my position. fuk dat..
 

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Jay-Z and Dame Dash have reached a settlement in their court case, which involves Dash's attempt to allegedly sell a portion of the copyright to Jay-Z's solo album as an NFT. The parties announced in court papers filed on 6/13 that an agreement was reached where Dash could sell his one-third stake in Roc-A-Fella Records, the company that he formed with Jay-Z and Kareem "Biggs" Burke but he could not "In any way dispose of any property interest in Reasonable Doubt."

The agreement additionally dismisses the claim that Roc-A-Fella brought against Dash without prejudice. Under the agreement Roc-A-Fella owns all of the rights to Reasonable Doubt including its copyrights. "No shareholder or member of Roc-A-Fella Records Inc holds a direct ownership interest in Reasonable Doubt,"the agreement stipulates.
 
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