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Dame Dash Claims Drake Offered to Buy Her Stake Under ‘Reasonable Doubt’

Dame Dash Claims Drake Offered to Buy Her Stake Under ‘Reasonable Doubt’

In an interview with America Nu Network, Dame Dash claimed that Drake approached her with an offer to buy her stake in Roc-A-Fella Inc., whose sole asset is Jay-Z’s debut studio album, Reasonable doubt.

At the 14-minute mark of the interview, which can be seen above, Dame was asked what he thought about the announcement that Kendrick Lamar would perform at the Super Bowl LIX halftime show next year. “I understand what people are saying, but if I’m interjecting into that conversation, then you know I hate Homeboy,” he said. “But what I do know is that as far as battle rap goes, damn, there’s never been a battle rap where the record becomes a hit (and) puts another artist in a really uncomfortable position… and then they get to play it at the Super Bowl.”

He said that if he were Drake, he would want to go to the Super Bowl with Roc-A-Fella chains, which is what Drizzy would get if he bought his stake in Roc-A-Fella.

“Drake DMed me and made me an offer, and I don’t know exactly what happened, but I thought he hooked up with Jay or something,” he said. “But it would be a good time to close, but if you got him, you know… If you want to own Reasonable doubtif you want to own a third of it (and) have a say in board meetings for at least the next seven years and make money from it, I would take those chains.

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Recently, the court-ordered auction of Dash’s 33.3 percent stake in the company he co-founded with Jay-Z and Kareem “Biggs” Burke was delayed due to unpaid child support and tax debts. Roc-A-Fella Inc.’s sole asset is Hov’s debut album, while the rest of the label’s catalog was released by a separate entity, Roc-A-Fella. Jay-Z and Burke attempted to stop the auction, but the judge overseeing the case rejected their attempts.

A recently published report by Rolling stone Attorney Christopher Brown, who is handling the sale process, said the sale of Roc-A-Fella’s shares will take place within the next six months, resulting in a one-third stake in Roc-A-Fella, Inc. Brown told the outlet that no one had purchased Dame’s share and that only he and the United States Marshal could decide what would happen to the shares.

Earlier this month, Dame Dash made headlines when the top row of his grills came out of his mouth during a livestream session. He was answering questions from viewers when someone asked him if he would ever work on a film or TV project with 50 Cent, which is when the incident happened. Dame, who revealed he was missing his front teeth and needed oral surgery, laughed at himself and then removed the grill to show he was missing a few teeth. “So that’s what happened,” he added. “I thought it was hilarious.”