Dame Dash on the BreakFast Club this morning, nikka angry for no reason

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he didn't really shut [that clown] charlamagne down by himself. he went there with goons for that. charlamagne the type of dude who gets shut down with shyt like that. it wasn't really about what he said. dame was overly confident and arrogant because of mook and the other guy.
he still managed to sneak in some disses to piss off dame.

someone, rather i cannot watch this interview and say dame came out on top. he can't even say he shyt on them but left his mark on there to eat off their platform. buy letting ppl know his website or how to get a hold of him.
he wasn't humble enough for those cats to even help him out. how you go to envy's house and shyt on him? he's burning bridges. cats like these cannot be helped. they are doing HIM a favor calling in there. there are hundreds of other mainstream and underground artists they could invite.


i actually have no problem with the way charlamagne handled the kanye interview. kanye since then just seems to be losing it really. hard defending him just saying shyt that comes to his head without thinking.
Still Dame gave Charlamagne his back most of the interview, cut him out by only talking to envy and yee, then he gave Char a little nickname (chatty patty). See Fredro did it wrong cause he got too angry, Dame would get aggressive but knew to break the tension with humor.

Also people talking about his behavior, that's what got Dame to where he's at. Being that stubborn and having that type of belief in his vision is what worked in that past. He definitely has flaws but those same flaws are what helped him see so much success.
 

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To get a 50,000 dollar loan you need A1 credit, diversified credit, AND 2 years of income on file with the IRS stating that you've made x amount of money. Meaning you've paid your taxes for the past two years on said income. That shyt ain't easy to achieve for the average black person let alone a fukkin mexican fresh off the border ILLEGALLY. What them immigrants is doin is piling 6-7 bodies in 2 bedroom homes and pooling their money. Then they pool their money and start businesses. Then they hire their own people to work the businesses they start.

Not true. There are thousands of lending companies with different requirements. Even without A1 credit (lol) they would ask you to post collateral. If you saved $50,000 in cash, have a steady income and can put up something else (like more cash or a car) as insurance in a worst case scenario you can get a loan from somewhere. My family are immigrants and they got loans just off of saving bread and some of them had trash credit. That's why you might still get a loan but with obviously higher interest or be required to post more collateral. Even the government's small business loans program will give you leeway. The myth that everyone sleeps head to foot and is always pooling money and throwing in 1 venture needs to die.

https://www.sba.gov/content/7a-loan-program-eligibility

You tryna tell people to play the white mans game when they ain't in the white mans position. :ufdup:
You tryna tell people to play the debt game when they ain't got no fukkin money to pay off the debt. :ufdup:

The fukk are you talking about? The concept of loaning people something valuable now for a bigger payoff in the future isn't something unique to white people. You really out here sounding like an idiot talking about don't play the white man's game. How do you think most black people are making it in business? They learn how money works and how wealth is created. Stop acting like everyone is broke and can't get a loan because of their skin color.

Only a dumb mufukka would take a loan before he has the means to pay it off. And only a dumb mufukka thinks credit comes before cash. :ufdup:

Word? And where did I say this? :dwillhuh:


Someone else's money lil nikka? When you don't pay that shyt back lets see if it's someone else's money then :ufdup:

Also taking 10 years to pay off a 50,000 dollar loan? :dwillhuh:
Where you been hustlin at lil nikka? :mjlol:

nikka the 10 was just an example. Bottom line is you take the loan so you don't put your money up now and have time to payback the money with the revenue you generate - keeping your own money as a failsafe and letting that itself make money. If your business does well you can pay that loan off immediately, or defer payment and leverage more bread. And yea - you can risk other people's money and not your own because the alternative is losing all your assets. Why you think LLCs and partnerships exist:skip:

But nah, you just another smart dumb nikka that don't know shyt about how the world works and immediately blame "the white man's system" instead of trying to learn the shyt and beat them at it. Sit ya dumb ass down.
 

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Bosses have to do things they don't want to.
With control comes risk, additional responsibilities (many of them work that you don't want to do) and more work.
It's funny that you bring up shytty schedules. When I go into the office on a Saturday, the only people I see are the bosses.
Operating your own business means having to work more and losing control of your schedule to a degree. Since it's your business, the work that should have been done during normal business hours can be done anytime. The employees who work 9-5 have it easy.

Nobody said being a boss was easy or easier. With more power comes more responsibility. You think your son is going to respect you because you found or took the easy way? Just 'being comfortable'? People in better places than you or me arent there because of a fluke (unless the won the lottery or sold out which typically doesnt last) they are there because they work hard. They hustle, they have their hands in more pots then we can imagine or are aware of. Whether thats Lebron doin deals with nike and powerade plus playin basketball or a small business owner in charge of day to day operation, promotion and everything else.

Most people especially kids respect hard work and discipline. Although people are easily swayed or bought into the flashy, easy lookin shyt most people understand that comes with hard work and that the true easy isnt easy. Most people dont want Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, Lebrons or even Lil Waynes life because of the work ethic involved. Sure theyd love surface things like the bank account, fast cars, nice clothes and women but when they are truly honest with themselves they know they cant manage the money, continually make moves to keep it coming. Money is like a videogame if you stop moving you will eventually die or lose. Nobody in this life is getting money or becoming better as a person or businessman by doing the same thing this year they did last year or the year before.

The message is lost through his brash delivery but he's trying to tell people to hustle.

People that work a 9-5 and find comfort in their position (it pays well, they are good at it, can check in and out with no issues) may have their head above water but they arent swimming. A problem with society and what its conditioning people to do is find comfort in treading water.The kids might have laughed and been entertained by the hare, but in the end they respect the tortoise.

I don't think anyone was putting other men down, or trying to crush dreams. That was Dame. Everyone else here poked the holes in his statements and gave some insight and examples on the way business really works, especially the hierarchy of corporations and entrepreneurship. Dame has people believing that if they start a business, if someone wants to buy them out or invest in their business, you tell them "Go to hell, I'm my own boss." If you have a cleaning business, and meet someone that tells you that they can help expand your clientele, get you larger contracts, you tell them "I make my own moves. I work for no one." He's not saying that the CEOs answer to the stockholders and board, their boss. He's not saying that any to-customer service based entrepreneur that your clientele is the boss. Hell, he even tried to say as a hustler you have no boss, when Charlamange brought that up. He doesn't even say how he didn't own Dash Motors; it's an endorsement "partnership". He's shytting on professional athletes, educators, doctors/medical practitioners (even though they are independent they are governed and licenses/practices can be stripped), every CEO, the government and every hard-working person trying to better their lives. He also said invest in yourself, but the way he worded it was like, pay your own salary with the money you put into your business.

THAT's what people have a problem with. But keep on listening to be your own boss.
he tryna give them a Ponzi Scheme, and dudes fallin for it.

Its completely different operating from the point of control, and operating under control. As I stated before people respect hard work, thats what Dame meant by talkin about Envy and his kid. With more power comes more responsibility---and contrary to popular connotation responsibility is a good thing. We shouldnt be afraid of challenges, they shouldnt scare us, we should strive to find our breaking points and be the best we can be.

For some that might be being a high school janitor because we dont have the education or skills to be more, for others it may be being an owner or ceo. Everyone understands that there are going to be ground workers and literally everyone cant be a boss but what Im taking from Dame is that you dont just settle and find comfort but push yourself be the #1 dude in whatever it is you do.

You get out of life what you put into it. Those dudes I mentioned that are successful, they are on their grind way more than the average nikka with the 9-5, the bosses that come in on saturdays and stay when the doors are closed --thats why they have bigger payoffs.

The money that comes easy,goes easy.
 
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Still Dame gave Charlamagne his back most of the interview, cut him out by only talking to envy and yee, then he gave Char a little nickname (chatty patty). See Fredro did it wrong cause he got too angry, Dame would get aggressive but knew to break the tension with humor.

Also people talking about his behavior, that's what got Dame to where he's at. Being that stubborn and having that type of belief in his vision is what worked in that past. He definitely has flaws but those same flaws are what helped him see so much success.
No, he got there by being a stubborn abrasive nikka with a once in a lifetime talent (Jay Z) that he was able to market. People put up with your attitude if you're great. People put up with Kanye because of the end result. What is Dame bringing to the table that makes him invaluable to anyone? All these "hip hop moguls" are only as valuable as what they can offer you and that's either production or a specific artist they are affiliated with unless they become a brand in and of themselves. Being confident and being an abrasive a$$hole do not go hand in hand. Dame has you guys thinking immaturity is a great trait to have because he was once successful while exhibiting that trait. Your confusing causation with correlation. People excuse anything if you are helping them win. His flaws did not help him win, they are why he eventually lost and why he is not winning now. His great marketing and eye for talent and branding helped him win. His excessive nature, poor money management, poor people skills, and unprofessionalism is why he eventually lost. That video was a full display of why someone like him could only be on top but for so long in the industry he was in.
 

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Wait a minute. Didn't Dame say a real man doesn't go on the radio and talk about a man who owes them money. But the past 5 months hasn't he been talking about Lee Daniels (another man) owes him 2 million dollars? I get Dame's overall point but his delivery is flawed.
 

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Not true. There are thousands of lending companies with different requirements. Even without A1 credit (lol) they would ask you to post collateral. If you saved $50,000 in cash, have a steady income and can put up something else (like more cash or a car) as insurance in a worst case scenario you can get a loan from somewhere. My family are immigrants and they got loans just off of saving bread and some of them had trash credit. That's why you might still get a loan but with obviously higher interest or be required to post more collateral. Even the government's small business loans program will give you leeway. The myth that everyone sleeps head to foot and is always pooling money and throwing in 1 venture needs to die.

https://www.sba.gov/content/7a-loan-program-eligibility



The fukk are you talking about? The concept of loaning people something valuable now for a bigger payoff in the future isn't something unique to white people. You really out here sounding like an idiot talking about don't play the white man's game. How do you think most black people are making it in business? They learn how money works and how wealth is created. Stop acting like everyone is broke and can't get a loan because of their skin color.



Word? And where did I say this? :dwillhuh:




nikka the 10 was just an example. Bottom line is you take the loan so you don't put your money up now and have time to payback the money with the revenue you generate - keeping your own money as a failsafe and letting that itself make money. If your business does well you can pay that loan off immediately, or defer payment and leverage more bread. And yea - you can risk other people's money and not your own because the alternative is losing all your assets. Why you think LLCs and partnerships exist:skip:

But nah, you just another smart dumb nikka that don't know shyt about how the world works and immediately blame "the white man's system" instead of trying to learn the shyt and beat them at it. Sit ya dumb ass down.

There are usually special programs for immigrants to get business loans

Black people not walking in a bank with trash credit and getting a loan. Even if there was some loan company that would dead with you, the rate and terms would be ridiculous.
 

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everybody talking about this dame dash interivew. celebrities, legends, industry people, public intellectuals. dame dropped a classic brehs. when the last time we seen some intellectual ether like this. everyone just laughs at kanye when he does his attention seeking interiews, but people scrambling to undermine dame shows he touched a nerve. a lot of truth in what he said.
 

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Lot of you nikkas on here tryna shyt on Dame like he's a nobody and fail to realize the Jay got big after he married Beyonce, not because he was so great at rapping

How much talent did Jay swing and miss on as a record exec??

nikkas don't talk about how Kayne extended Jay's hip hop self life an extra 15 years

nikkas don't talk about how Jay got popular only AFTER Big passed away.(not becasue he was a better artist)

Cam'ron killed this nikka but people don't talk about that

Dame dropped more jewels about life in one interview then Jay did his entire career..

These are all fukking facts and it kills me how people don't give real nikkas like Dame Dash the credit they deserve and worship an nikka like Jay-Z instead

Sure Dame is arrogant and brash, but that's who he is as a person. And Im glad he has not let people change his principles or ever sold out But look past all of that and focus on the message which is to strive to be better and want more out of life. "Hustle for your last name not your first"

Favorite part the interview:

Dame: Are you a super hero to your children?

Envy: I- I- I am.

Dame: Not when your boss walks in the room.

Envy: Silence.

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Jay's net worth --$ 500 million

Dame's net worth-- $ -2 million

:leostare:
 

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Nobody said being a boss was easy or easier. With more power comes more responsibility. You think your son is going to respect you because you found or took the easy way? Just 'being comfortable'? People in better places than you or me arent there because of a fluke (unless the won the lottery or sold out which typically doesnt last) they are there because they work hard. They hustle, they have their hands in more pots then we can imagine or are aware of. Whether thats Lebron doin deals with nike and powerade plus playin basketball or a small business owner in charge of day to day operation, promotion and everything else.

Most people especially kids respect hard work and discipline. Although people are easily swayed or bought into the flashy, easy lookin shyt most people understand that comes with hard work and that the true easy isnt easy. Most people dont want Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, Lebrons or even Lil Waynes life because of the work ethic involved. Sure theyd love surface things like the bank account, fast cars, nice clothes and women but when they are truly honest with themselves they know they cant manage the money, continually make moves to keep it coming. Money is like a videogame if you stop moving you will eventually die or lose. Nobody in this life is getting money or becoming better as a person or businessman by doing the same thing this year they did last year or the year before.

The message is lost through his brash delivery but he's trying to tell people to hustle.

People that work a 9-5 and find comfort in their position (it pays well, they are good at it, can check in and out with no issues) may have their head above water but they arent swimming. A problem with society and what its conditioning people to do is find comfort in treading water.The kids might have laughed and been entertained by the hare, but in the end they respect the tortoise.



Its completely different operating from the point of control, and operating under control. As I stated before people respect hard work, thats what Dame meant by talkin about Envy and his kid. With more power comes more responsibility---and contrary to popular connotation responsibility is a good thing. We shouldnt be afraid of challenges, they shouldnt scare us, we should strive to find our breaking points and be the best we can be.

For some that might be being a high school janitor because we dont have the education or skills to be more, for others it may be being an owner or ceo. Everyone understands that there are going to be ground workers and literally everyone cant be a boss but what Im taking from Dame is that you dont just settle and find comfort but push yourself be the #1 dude in whatever it is you do.

You get out of life what you put into it. Those dudes I mentioned that are successful, they are on their grind way more than the average nikka with the 9-5, the bosses that come in on saturdays and stay when the doors are closed --thats why they have bigger payoffs.

The money that comes easy,goes easy.



love this
 

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Still Dame gave Charlamagne his back most of the interview, cut him out by only talking to envy and yee, then he gave Char a little nickname (chatty patty). See Fredro did it wrong cause he got too angry, Dame would get aggressive but knew to break the tension with humor.

Also people talking about his behavior, that's what got Dame to where he's at. Being that stubborn and having that type of belief in his vision is what worked in that past. He definitely has flaws but those same flaws are what helped him see so much success.

:dahell:
 
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