A.D. Amorosi When TMZ reported on June 19 that Roc-A-Fella Records was suing its co-founder Damon Dash for his attempt to auction off his one-time friend Jay-Z’s 1996 album, “Reasonable Doubt,” as an NFT, questions arose immediately.
Namely, how could Dash — Hova’s former manager and ex-business partner at Roc-A-Fella and Rocawear — think he could sell someone else’s music, no matter what role he played in its formation?Dash, though, is maintaining that Roc-A-Fella misunderstood what he was planning to put up for sale, and which never did get to the auction stage before it was yanked.
He’s insisting that Roc-A-Fella’s lawsuit is a smokescreen and inaccurate, and that he is not attempting to sell any one of Jay-Z’s albums, but rather his.
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