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

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That's cause youre emotionally frail and will let a random nikka off the street get under your skin

You gonna let some nikka talk shyt about your seed? Imagine if your seed grows up and found out that you never defended his/hher honor when someone disrespected them? Your kids will never forgive you.
 
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didnt ebro tell him to come up to his show last year sometime? during the joey ie thing when dame started getting heavy on his culture vulture shyt

and dame got into his "im not talking about another mans pockets" bullshyt, so he decided not to go

now seems like the perfect time to set this up :wow:
 

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You gonna let some nikka talk shyt about your seed? Imagine if your seed grows up and found out that you never defended his/hher honor when someone disrespected them? Your kids will never forgive you.
Yea it would do my seed much better if I go to prison over the rants of a broke bitter ex mogul slash lunatic
 

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Listening to the interview, which I thought was one of the worst the Breakfast Club has done, I came away with a few thoughts brehs. First...I understand why Dame is broke. If someone gave me $40mil, which is the same amount that Dame allegedly got for selling Roc A Fella, I'd do a variety of things with it. I'd save a portion of it; we can argue over the merits of savings account but at the end of the day having cash on hand is never a bad thing. I'd invest a large portion in index funds and IRAs, take care of my family, etc. I'd buy a house, not a multi-million dollar palace but a nice house in a nice community. And I'd just chill, maybe dabble in a business or two. In short, I would be rich for a very long time.

By the late 2000s Dame was in debt and broke. That tells me all I need to know about his financial acumen, yall. Creating businesses is not something you just do because you can. To do it right you have to know the market, what demand is, etc etc etc. Listen to Dame brehs. It's clear he doesn't know shyt and instead throws money at anything just to say he "owns" something. And it's not working for him. He's flexing on the radio and can't pay his rent. He doesn't have a car because he couldn't pay his car note. Let's be real brehs.

Invest in yourself. Learn about business, take classes - save money by doing it at a community college - learn.

Anyone who has money knows that you're most secure when using other people's money to do shyt. This nikka out here saying he uses his own money for everything. No wonder he's broke...
Dude couldn't pay his 749 dollar car note on his Chevy

But talking bout being boss
 

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Dame Dash took his traveling seminar to the Breakfast Club on March 13th and provided all the arrogant bluster expected of a Harlemite who was once expelled from school for parking his car in the principal’s spot. His convoluted perception of manhood is faulty and typical of the hyper-masculine mindset that holds us back. He managed to insult the entire working class he panders to with all his ventures. After yet another puzzling interview, the question is still up in the air: is he out to really empower anyone or hear himself talk?

His interview with Charlamagne, DJ Envy and Angela Yee was full of the unprovoked pontificating, covert misogyny and blatant hypocrisy that have typified his onslaught of interviews and YouTube testimonies the past 2-3 years. In the interview Dash said he works with women because they’re more trustworthy, then later said nobody should be trusted. He rants about the pitfalls of working with other men but later said we should be more unified. He goes in on Lyor Cohen for exploiting the culture for his pockets then says “no ‘real man’ talks about another man’s pockets”. He even seems to contradict his valid points.

On the Breakfast Club and Sway, every time Dame was called on a questionable statement he slithered out into the open field and went on another tangent. It’s as if he doesn’t care about staying consistent as much as negating the last statement someone made. I get the feeling if he were to ever write an advice book it may resemble the nonlinear Goosebumps books, where the bottom of every page offered the reader a different continuation depending on their perspective of the text:

“If you disagree that a real man doesn’t ask another real man for help, turn to page 89 to learn why they do. If you agree, keep going (pause).”
 

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lost in all of this is dame being the latest roc a fella member to admit that they lost the battle vs nas:ahh:

but let the coli tell it:sas2:
no, he's just mad at jay and will "admit" a loss for the sake of pulling jay down. he himself said if he believes he states truth and not respond to dame diddy lines, he believes he won.
 

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dame is a clown with all that boss talk. people gotta start from somewhere and ppl have their own plans and choices to make and make the best choices for themselves and their families. even though some of us don't have bosses, we don't look down on those who have. dame is a clown.

when i come back to check what hiphop is up to i just get angry at this foolery i see.
 

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OOoooooooo

My bad only white people who have nothing to do with the culture and built their wealth from devil work can be bosses

Jimmy I e ...Lyor ....iovine


I get it




Dame said Lyor hated going to Michael Jackson concerts ... Case closed ..he shouldn't be allowed to work in anything music related if that's true...



Fuccing culture vultures
Yeah the guy that was Run DMC's road manager shouldnt be related to hip hop
 

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I always laugh when people start preaching to other people about starting their own business and why don't they just do it.

Go try and start a business and lemme know where you got and how easy it was

I've been a part of one successful entrepreneurial venture with a bunch of my college peers and that went relatively smoother than what you could expect normally but that's mainly due to my college sponsoring an event that brought extremely bright individuals together providing all the resources needed to start a business and invited venture capitalists out to judge the idea and provide advice and contacts ,etc. The biggest reason for its success tho was the novelty and uniqueness of the idea and that is very hard to come up with in this world of a trillion ideas. Starting a business is a VERY time consuming process as well and you need to have sufficient time to support your venture which not everyone has.

The other venture I tried was a nightmare for me again because of available time. It can get extremely frustrating and I got out cuz I didn't need that extra stress in my life

It's good for people to start businesses, it's great to have that ambition for yourself but it's not for everybody and just cuz you focus yourself on achieving that goal doesn't mean it's gonna work out and you can lose a lot if things do not go your way

and then there's the whole putting up money yourself part where if you aren't trying to go the VC route and invest in yourself you have to have that capital to begin with
 
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