Damon Dash is not a fan of Jay Z's friends. In a new interview with Details, the former Roc-A-Fella Records honcho says that the rapper surrounds himself with people who need him to survive.
Reunited and it feels so good... again. Jay Z and Damon Dash may be closer to making beautiful music together once more. The pair reunited last night (Dec. 9), along with Dash's daughter, Ava, at Jay's Magna Carta World Tour in Los Angeles.
Damon Dash has responded with "surprise" regarding former signee Curren$y's allegations that he released two of Spitta's albums without his permission. According to a statement from his lawyer, "My client wishes Curren$y the best in all of his future career endeavors...
In 2011, when he signed with Warner Bros., Curren$y gave the label exclusive rights to sell his music. At least that's how the rapper read the deal, and as TMZ reports, he's suing former associate Damon Dash for continuing to profit from his albums...
Even though hip-hop mogul Damon Dash hasn't used his multipurpose creative space DD172 in Manhattan's upscale Tribeca neighborhood for awhile, the property has been served a summons for its tenants being a "public nuisance."
Dash and his associates are being accused of six counts of storing and selling alcoholic beverages without a license, The Village Voice reports...
Damon Dash is taking his business sense to a new fashion venture, opening a vintage clothing store in New York City. Dash will add the store to his growing list of business at his current DD172 location in Manhattan's Tribeca area, which is already home to his art gallery, record label and recording studio...
While rap artists are known for their flashy and ostentatious jewelry, Kanye West has taken his adornment to new heights. We've seen Gucci Mane rock a blinged-out Bart Simpson chain, Busta Rhymes sport an icy map of New York City, Yung Berg floss a sparkly Decepticons logo, and T-Pain swing a $400,000 diamond-studded chest piece that simply says "Big Ass Chain," but as usual, Kanye has f
Beanie Sigel got into it with his former boss Jay-Z last year, accusing the rapper of neglecting him and turning overwhelmingly greedy over the years. Now, he's going at the other former Roc leader, Damon Dash, by claiming that the hip-hop entrepreneur owes him $11 million in back pay from his glory days...
Last night, hip-hop returned to New York City's Le Poisson Rouge for another spin at the CMJ 2010 Music Marathon. The showcase, headlined by the GZA and DJ Premier, was put on by iHipHop Distribution and Frank151. Other acts included frequent Curren$y collaborator Trademark Da Skydiver, Tabi Bonney, rap rockers Rocky Business and three Los Angeles-based MCs: Marz Lovejoy, LaVish and Polyester...
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