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Dame Dash Reportedly Seeks to Sell Interest in Jay-Z’s ‘Reasonable Doubt’

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Jay-Z isn’t just a businessman; he epitomizes the essence of a business. However, his former professional partner, Dame Dash, remains intriguingly involved in Jay-Z’s musical ventures. Recently, Dame took to Instagram to reveal his intention to sell his share in Jay-Z’s debut album, "Reasonable Doubt."

With many artists currently choosing to sell their music catalogs, the idea of Dame selling his stake wouldn’t typically raise eyebrows. Yet, given their history, this announcement is significant. The pair were previously embroiled in a legal dispute over the album.

“This shit is for sale 1/3,” Dame posted, seeking serious inquiries only.

The Instagram post quickly garnered attention, sparking a wave of mixed reactions from users.

“As much as I like Dame and a lot of what he stands for, I can understand why Jay cut ties,” commented one user. Another added, “‘This sht is diabolical. Crazy how y’all were once looked up to in hip-hop to ‘this sht.’”

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The comments continued with a range of sentiments. One person said, “Not ‘this sh*t.’ Smh. Sounding bitter my boy,” while another added, “I love u Dame but this is corny, respectfully.”

Several users expressed disappointment, with one saying, “Hate it had to come to this. Wish you and Jay could talk it out like grown men. Smh I’m just a disappointed fan at this point.”

“It was all good just a week ago,” commented another, referencing Jay-Z’s lyrics.

A suggested solution came from one user: “Sell it to Ye. Keep it in the family.”

In 2022, it was reported that Dame Dash, Jay-Z, and Kareem “Biggs” Burke reached a settlement preventing any of them from selling the "Reasonable Doubt" project. This recent move by Dame raises questions about whether circumstances have changed.

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