Damon Dash has responded to a lawsuit from his former business partner
Jay-Z. The Brooklyn rapper claimed that the music executive was trying to steal and sell the copyright to his debut album “Reasonable Doubt” through the digital marketplace SuperFarm as a non-fungible digital token, better known as an NFT.
However, in a new report from TMZ, which broke the news, Dash says the record label he, Jay, and business partner Kareem Burke built together in 1995 has its facts mixed up. Dash, who reportedly owns 1/3 of the iconic record label, says that he was trying to sell his shares of the company.