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

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Since about 90% of the posters in this thread have poked tunnel sized holes in his philosophy, this will be my last comment, for those still enamored with the BS game he was spitting.

There is NOTHING wrong with being an employee, or being an employee all of your life or recognizing that you will have someone in position of power over you all of your life. You just want to work hard, and hope to create a better life for yourself and/or your family through whatever means you take to get there. Not everyone is meant to be an boss or supervisor, just like not everyone is cut to be an employee. Not everyone wants to be an owner, and I doubt that anyone wants to be a boss or owner of a company worth $0 or less than. Maybe Dame does; it seems like it.

What Dame should have said was that it's important to establish yourself as a commodity in whatever you do, so that you can position yourself to make bigger and better moves. THAT'S IT. It has nothing to do with being a "boss" or an "employee"; those titles are BS and neither can exist without the other. You can't be an boss with a "fukk workers" mentality and expect to have a business that thrives. He could have told TBC that they are valuable to Clear Channel, so when it's time to re-up their contracts, they can use their position to negotiate more. They can leverage whatever their offers are from other media conglomerates for higher salaries, more shares, syndication in more markets etc etc. Why the fukk would they start their own station by using internet? That's moving backwards, just to say "we have our own radio podcast". He could have said that his name is valuable so that allows him to attach his name to various products/ventures while assuming minimum risks financially. He could have said that his know-how puts him in positions to collaborate with other movers and shakers to bring HIS ideas into fruition. He could have said that he works for no one because he is a brand, his own business, and that whatever you do, it's important to establish yourself as such. Whatever skillset you bring to the table, maintain them and use them to put you in positions to better yourself and livelihood.

But nope, he didn't say any of that. That wasn't even his message. His message was "use your own money", "you not shyt and your kids don't respect you if you have a boss", "shares in a media conglomerate don't mean a thing and still isn't something that you can pass down to your kids", "work for no one", "don't save money" etc etc...I'm done. Let me go back to reading and laughing
 
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Jay's net worth --$ 500 million

Dame's net worth-- $ -2 million

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1.. Your're the Chatty Patty type Damon was talking about. Does this instagram page look like the page of a man that's in debt by 2 million. Jetting to and from Asia each month and just copped a crib in Los Angeles? https://instagram.com/duskopoppington.. If so what's you page looking like?

2. Doesn't matter how much more Jay has, Dame did it the honorable way

3.. Again, Jay only got big after he married the biggest R&B signer in the world. and AFTER the biggest rapper in the east coast got killed.. If your success is predicated on a marriage or the death of the person ahead of you its not success.. Its luck:yeshrug:
 

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They tried to play Dame though and make it a "Jay Z" interview. He caught on quick with Charlemange wearing the Hat and T-shirt. Dame obviously has issues with "Roc Nation" as it's basically "Roc a Fella" the remix. Again I felt him on the business aspects of the conversation. And yes he sonned all of them. It's just as you see, he gets emotional when he talks and his voice starts to raise. If he could just get more anger and vocal control, his points would be well better received. Nobody likes to be screamed or barked on. But Dame was dropping gems.

How is roc nation anything like the Roc a fella

Outside from "roc"
 

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How is roc nation anything like the Roc a fella

Outside from "roc"

It's not, my "Remix" comment is more about the branding, the point is Jay wanted to keep "Roc" name it in for branding purposes. I'm sure that's Dame's beef, you want to keep the name but he's not involved. Roc a fella is now owed by Def Jam I believe. This is why Dame would never give his rights to "Reasonable Doubt" back to Jay.
 

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He didn't say any of that though. That's what you wanted him to say. He said the opposite. He told Envy that his son doesn't respect him, not because of hard work but because he doesn't have a title of boss. He said that anyone that has a boss is not a real man. Your parents busted their ass. working multiple jobs, to give you a better life, but you can't respect them since they had bosses. That's asinine. Envy mentioned that he worked hard, he loves what he does, is comfortable AND owns shares in the company but Dame tried to refute all of that.

Dame seems like the type that only respects titles. That's why he's not making movies anymore. He won't sit with the brains but he'll sit with the absent minded boss.

I know what Dame is talking about, like I said his delivery aint the best and if you focus on his delivery and his word choice rather than the meaning theres a good chance you got your feelings hurt. People got some of the obvious gems but the bulk of the interview people refute the message because they dont like the messenger. The interview wasnt long enough to cover all the angles and have him break it down for the lil nikkas. maybe someone else will interview him and break it down.

At the end of the day you should be leaving your child with more than just cash but reasonable assets, a house, a business, while they have their own. They shouldnt 'need' yours. The reality is people are leaving their kids in debt and broke. Like "Damn, dad died out of nowhere I need help paying for his funeral"
 

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How can you be a man and say social media?

I'll give him a benefit of the doubt....maybe he owns the social media he using to communicate

If you OWN the social media network, you allowed to say "social media" and keep your manhood.

But if you USE social media, effectively using someone elses platform, which puts you in the position to call the owner of the given platform your BOSS aka your daddy, you're not a real man.
 

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To everyone speaking about generating wealth: There a thousands of youtube videos supplementing that knowledge too. All of this is free information widely available that'll help you to be a boss far quicker than a radio interview.

We gotta get people believing they can do it first. Their are some whipped backed motherfukkers that are quick to say "economically.....in a capitalist society......in business relations.....statistically financial records of small businesses dating back to......" you'd think if they had a dream some motherfukker would be standing next to their bed with a credit card machine waiting to charge them when they got up. It's like people dont even strive anymore, just find comfort. Its one thing to fail, and failure can come with a lot of pain and repercussions but to not even try? To be afraid though??? Dont get me wrong shyt is really real out there but you cant let fear run your life. Like statistically im liable to develop heart disease, was supposed to be dead or in jail/some sort of criminal record by 21, am more liable to go to jail, be addicted to drugs, not have graduated college and have kids i dont take care of, get divorced, not own a house, not have made past a certain wage, i mean god damn im just getting started

even though shyt is real out there, theres not that many reasons "I" cant do things. I dont let others failures define me nor should anyone else. Dont be easily swayed by no answers. Like if you had the nuts to try to apply for a business loan and got a no right off the bat, dont give up. My pops taught me anytime some says you cant, think of 2 reasons you can. It doesnt apply to every situation but my algebra 2 teacher clowned me in front of the class one day said "You're not going to pass my class" I was a little fukkhead, id show up late, either turn homework in late or not all (it was only first semester) So I listened to what my pops said, and I decided I wasnt going to be late anymore, Id turned homework in on time, and Id spend 2 hours a night 4 nights a week doin just math. Other than the fact that i had a chip on my shoulder,I could have listened to the teacher he even said "Ive been doin this a long time, I can guess whos going to pass and who's going to fail and who'll end up in summer school"
I made a decision to do things on my terms, take control (like dame was saying) If I was going to fail, it was going to be failure from the point of control not under control (granted me acting like a jackass was from the point of control too)
 

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Like for example. There's a lot of "YOUTUBE" celebrities. But they do not OWN the platform they are using there business for. Now yes they are using Youtube to hustle but who's make the real dough off Advertisements? Not the people running those channels, YouTube is only giving them a percentage while racking in billions. So the idea of owning something should be a mind state more Blacks have. Now yes Racism and White Supremacy are roadblocks. Banks do not give Blacks loans at the same rate as other nationalities. We are going to be behind but that doesn't mean it can't be done. That's all I took from Dame. Again he's not the best messenger but the message had gems.
 

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They tried to play Dame though and make it a "Jay Z" interview. He caught on quick with Charlemange wearing the Hat and T-shirt. Dame obviously has issues with "Roc Nation" as it's basically "Roc a Fella" the remix. Again I felt him on the business aspects of the conversation. And yes he sonned all of them. It's just as you see, he gets emotional when he talks and his voice starts to raise. If he could just get more anger and vocal control, his points would be well better received. Nobody likes to be screamed or barked on. But Dame was dropping gems.

Dame didn't son anybody. That nikka came off sounding like a bytch and was erratic and all over the place:camby:
 

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1.. Your're the Chatty Patty type Damon was talking about. Does this instagram page look like the page of a man that's in debt by 2 million. Jetting to and from Asia each month and just copped a crib in Los Angeles? https://instagram.com/duskopoppington.. If so what's you page looking like?

2. Doesn't matter how much more Jay has, Dame did it the honorable way

3.. Again, Jay only got big after he married the biggest R&B signer in the world. and AFTER the biggest rapper in the east coast got killed.. If your success is predicated on a marriage or the death of the person ahead of you its not success.. Its luck:yeshrug:

This post is :mjlol:
 
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