
Israel taking actions to stop their program, there is no doubt that they were concerned. He defeated none other than Jay Z in the best rap war of all time. 23… the copyright to JAY-Z’s album Reasonable Doubt, recognized as one of the greatest recordings in history…The sale of this irreplaceable asset must be stopped before it is too late, and Dash must be held accountable for his theft.THIS ONE TOOK JIGGA BACK TO THE TOP, ARGUABLY HIS BESTĪfter jay z had dropped reasonable doubt, a classic in every sense, and in my lifetime, a very underrated good album,it seemed he had fallen off, he dropped hard knock life vol, 2, which lost major points for having a guest appearance on every song, and the terrible(and i hate to say it) vol. Table A-1 Diplomatic Aspects of German Rearmament Deception. But in rap, rankings like this take on a special level of import: aside from moving a. “Dash had planned to sell at a SuperFarm Foundation online auction on Jun. Per Revolt, Jay-Z’s attorney Alex Spiro alleges in court documents that Dash was in the wrong to try and sell the asset in the first place. The newly minted NFT will prove ownership of the album’s copyright, transferring the rights to all future revenue generated by the album from Damon Dash to the auction winner.” “This marks a new milestone in the history of NFTs, entitling the new owner to future revenue generated by the unique asset… Selling the copyright to Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt as an NFT is a groundbreaking landmark - both for the crypto space and the broader music industry. JAY-Z Reasonable Doubt 2 LP Vinyl 1996/1998 Roc A Fella Records (VG). In Eurasia, Russia, Turkey, and Germany are all quite willing to chal. “SuperFarm is proud to announce, in collaboration with Damon Dash, the auction of Damon’s ownership of the copyright to Jay-Z’s first album Reasonable Doubt,” SuperFarm stated initially, as reported by Rolling Stone. As with all of our products the Velocity Magwell is made right here in the USA. Takes on Maritime Spats, Wall Street Journal, July 24. Snoop Dogg, Damon Dash and Jay-Z at the 2002 NBA Finals between the New Jersey Nets and the Los Angeles Lakers on June 12, 2002. And the thing is, I own a third of Roc-A-Fella Records and I can sell my third if I feel like it.” I’ve been working with one platform and that’s SuperFarm.


“I’m not running around to different places trying to auction off Reasonable Doubt. I was just never a worker.' Jay, who made his fortune a decade before the release of his debut, 1996's Reasonable Doubt, isn't exactly forth-coming about his past. “They just said that I tried to sell an NFT of Reasonable Doubt and … it’s not true,” Dash said of the lawsuit to Page Six. 'I was never a worker,' say Shawn 'Jay-Z' Carter. In a New York Post interview published Monday, Dash called the hip-hop icon a “bully” and a “liar.” Dash previously accused Carter of doing him dirty when he sold his share of the company.

Roc-A-Fella was founded by Jay-Z (real name Shawn Carter), Dash, and Kareem “Biggs” Burke in 1995 and became a division of Def Jam in 1997. The legal documents accuse Jay-Z’s former partner of “frantically scouting for another venue to make the sale.” The company wants the court to ban Dash from auctioning the acclaimed project as well as surrender any Reasonable Doubt NFTs he already created, Variety reports. Roc-A-Fella’s lawsuit alleges that Dash can’t sell the Reasonable Doubt because it’s owned by the record label.

“Under the terms of the deal with a potential buyer, the buyer would buy my share of Roc-a-Fella Records and Jay-Z will have exclusive administration rights,” Dash told the outlet. So now Dash is now looking for a new buyer, according to the outlet. Dash said his former friend offered to buy his one-third share of Roc-A-Fella at “a price I deemed unacceptable.”
