GET OVER IT: Dame Dash Still Talking About Jay-Z Fall Out, Calls Him A Criminal

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I guess Dame just cant let it go, he had to spew off to the village voice to explain once again why Jay-Z was in the wrong for jumping ship:
Jay decided to sever business ties with his fellow founders; their stake in the company was sold back to Island Def Jam for a reported $10 million, while controlling interests in the remaining clothing, film, and alcohol ventures were sliced up. Jay signed a three-year contract to become president and CEO of Def Jam–a position he would leave in 2008 for Live Nation. He offered the rights to the name “Roc-a-Fella” to Dash and Biggs in exchange for the recording masters to Reasonable Doubt, but the pair wouldn’t make the deal. “We all earned those masters,” Dash says.This turn of events remains bewildering. “The people that I was helping, once they realized their dreams, they did what a criminal would do,” Dash continues. “They stabbed you in the back. Think about the frustration of building a brand for years that should be taking care of your family, and then the person that was the closest to you saying, ‘Nah, you can’t have no parts of it,’ and flushing it.” (Village Voice)
Okay Dame it happened, we know its sad but that’s life. Didnt you say in May you were going to bring back the ROC with Curren$y being your new Jay-Z? May be you should focus on that and see what happens.