Jay Z OFFICIALLY RETIRES From Making Music After Being EXPOSED?!
Dame Dash is back with more explosive details on Jay-Z’s shady business dealings and his bizarre connection with culture vulture lawyer Cohen. But hold on to your sources, because it seems like Jay has finally hit his breaking point with Dame constantly dragging his name through the mud, and he’s ready to spill the tea on his side of the story.
But Dame isn’t letting Jay silence him either. He’s coming in hot with even more scandalous revelations about how Jay-Z didn’t just throw him under the bus, but he and his mentor, Lyor Cohen, allegedly trampled over many black artists to claw their way to the top of the music industry. Wu-Tang. So there’s a lot to unpack here. So let’s dive right in and spill the tea.
So you know how Dame Dash and Jay-Z have been on the outs for ages? Well, according to Dame, it all boils down to Jay-Z aligning himself with folks like Lyor Cohen, who profit off of black culture while also harming black artists. But Jay is now out here claiming that Dame tried to undermine him and was doing bad business, so he had to step down and clean up the mess.But let’s rewind to the beginning. The story kicked off in 1995 when Jay was hustling, selling CDs out of his car, trying to get someone to give him a chance. After facing rejection from several major labels, Jay, along with his buddies Damon “Dame” Dash and Kareem “Biggs” Burke, decided to take matters into their own hands and launched their own indie label, Roc-A-Fella Records.
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