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Damon Dash on Jay Z and Roc-A-Fella Lawsuit Against Him Being Corny And Embarrassing After He Tried To Sell “Reasonable Doubt” Album as NFT

Damon Dash recently attempted to sell Jay Z’s 1996 debut album, “Reasonable Doubt,” as an NFT, but that didn’t work out well for him at all. Jay Z and Roc-A-Fella soon handed down a $1 million lawsuit against him, and now, he is speaking up about this situation, as it escalates.

In a new interview with HipHopDX, Dash calls this lawsuit against him “corny” and “embarrassing.” Dash added that he wasn’t even trying to sell the entire album as an NFT, just 1/3.

“From my perspective, it feels like this was all done to devalue this asset. I just don’t understand why. What’s odd is that they knew I was only trying to sell one-third, but they’re trying to say I tried to sell the whole thing. But we all know that that’s not the case, so why do they keep saying it? The question is, why is it such a big deal? Why is everyone so scared for me to sell my one-third?”

Dash went on to say that this situation could’ve simply been resolved with a phone call, and there is no need for a lawsuit. He added that if he’s getting swung on, he has to swing back.

Hopefully one day these brothers will work it all out.

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