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Jay-z reasonable doubt type beat
Jay-z reasonable doubt type beat










jay-z reasonable doubt type beat

I am not selling the entire Reasonable Doubt album as an NFT, I am selling my one-third share which I own through my one-third ownership of Roc a Fella Records.

JAY Z REASONABLE DOUBT TYPE BEAT FULL

The full statement is as follows, “The lawsuit is factually incorrect.

jay-z reasonable doubt type beat

He assures that “Jay-Z will have exclusive administration rights,” in order “to avoid a buyer from interfering with Jay-Z’s exploitation of the rights.” In his counter-statement, Dash remarks that “this type of transaction takes place every day” and comments that Jay-Z allegedly tried to buy Dash’s share in the label in March this year, an offer which Dash turned down. By attempting such a sale, Dash has converted a corporate asset and has breached his fiduciary duties.”ĭash’s response says that the lawsuit is “meritless,” reminding them that he only plans to sell his “one-third share” of the album, which he claims he owns due to his “one-third ownership of Roc-A-Fella Records.” He alleges, “there is nothing in our agreement between us that prohibits me or Jay Z from selling our share of Roc A Fella Records, Inc., the company which owns Reasonable Doubt. The company restates, “The bottom line is simple: Dash can’t sell what he doesn’t own. It goes on with more warnings to Dash and pleas to prevent him from “selling any interest in Reasonable Doubt ,” which they allege would “result in irreparable harm” and be considered “brazen theft of RAF, Inc.’s most prized asset.” Roc-A-Fella seeks damages “in an amount to be determined at trial” should the NFT go through. The sale of this irreplaceable asset must be stopped before it is too late, and Dash must be held accountable for his theft.” But Dash does not even own Reasonable Doubt or its copyright and, therefore, has no right to sell the album or any rights to it. The auction was scheduled for today, but canceled before it could take place due to the lawsuit allegations.Īccording to the lawsuit, “It’s not a matter of if, only when. It was filed on Friday, June 18 in New York after Dash announced plans to work with NFT platform SuperFarm to auction off his share of Reasonable Doubt. Since each co-founder owns a ⅓ share in the company, Rock-A-Fella’s lawsuit claims that Dash’s “status a minority shareholder in RAF, Inc., gives him no right to sell a company asset” such as Reasonable Doubt. The label, which was co-founded by Dash, Kareem ‘Biggs’ Burke and Shawn Carter (Jay-Z) in 1994, claims ownership of all exclusive rights to Reasonable Doubt, including the rights to sell, record the music, reproduce it, broadcast or digitally transmit it, exhibit it publicly, distribute it, advertise it and exploit it. The lawsuit alleges that Dash “is currently frantically scouting for another venue to make the sale,” and Dash has released a statement to Music Business Worldwide in which he claims he has the right to do so. We did our best not to fuck up the colors.Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder Damon Dash is still attempting to sell his share of Jay-Z’s 1996 debut album Reasonable Doubt as an NFT in spite of a lawsuit from Roc-A-Fella Records that claims that the record label owns the album, not Dash. And placing one great high just means moving another great down. Most, if not all of them, are classic in some way.

jay-z reasonable doubt type beat

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Jay-z reasonable doubt type beat