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Dash disses Jay-Z NFT suit

DAMON Dash has slammed Jay-Z as a “liar” and a “bully” for filing a lawsuit alleging he’s trying to steal and sell the rights to the rapper’s debut “Reasonable Doubt.” Dash, who co-founded Roc-A-Fella Records with Jay in 1995, is hitting back after the rapper sued him in federal court, claiming Dash was trying to steal the album via digital marketplace SuperFarm as an NFT — a non-fungible token, which is a big deal on the art market — without his permission. But Dash says he has every right to sell his share. He exclusively told Page Six of Jay’s suit, “He lying. That’s a whole lie . . . I’m not running around to different places trying to auction off ‘Reasonable Doubt.’ I’ve been working with one platform and that’s SuperFarm. And the thing is, I own a third of Roc-A-Fella Records and I can sell my third if I feel like it.” Jay’s suit states, “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 claims Jay filed his legal action Friday after offering to buy him out of Roc-A-Fella for $1.5 million, which he declined. A rep for Jay didn’t get back to us.

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