Roc-A-Fella Was “Over” When Jay-Z Stopped Playing This Game, And Dame Dash Knew It.

Roc-A-Fella Was "Over" When Jay-Z Stopped Playing This Game, And Dame Dash Knew It.

Although Dame Dash has previously discussed the fall of the once-powerful Roc-A-Fella, he genuinely understood that everything was over when JAY-Z stopped playing “Pause.”

Hova refused to participate in the once-popular game, which was the first step in the collective’s death, according to the former CEO in a recent interview on Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion podcast, which was rediscovered on Sunday (June 4) but was previously broadcast on May 24.

He remarked, “When they stopped playing ‘pause,’ I realized that Roc-A-Fella was over. The opposing team sort of said, “Nah, we don’t play that any more. You see, we’ve developed. And I thought, “It’s over.

Dame didn’t specifically say Mr. Carter, but the entire group laughed hysterically as soon as he made the reference.

Roc-A-Fella may still be causing Dame pain, but he still regards them as the greatest rap group of all time.

The co-founder of Roc-A-Fella elaborated on how he thinks he was a part of the most recognizable gang in Hip Hop history during a chat on that same podcast.

When Hoffa questioned Dame about the status of Roc-A-Fella, he said categorically, “One.” “I anticipate that any other crew would claim to be the best. I’m not familiar with anyone else’s experiences, but I am aware of mine. My current existence is a result of it. It depends on what you believe to be the best. Making a rapper a billionaire is my standard.

Who got the most bread, he continued? You must keep in mind that I was on the crew. I never considered another group during Roc-A-Fella to be having more fun than me. I’m 52. We are referring to 25 years ago. They still discuss Roc-A-Fella even though I haven’t even touched it in the past 20 years, pause. I must strive to be the best.

Math Then Hoffa told Dash that he had to choose between two of the best rap groups ever because brackets had been made that pitted them against one another. Dame Dash declined to respond when Hoffa asked him which band, out of the Wu-Tang Clan and the Ruff Ryders, he would choose.

The Harlem businessman responded, “No, I’m not doing that. “Bro, they’re both my brothers. 50 years have passed. Back then, if you had asked me, I would have said, “Roc-A-Fella.” You get how we battled these n-ggas? These, though, are my brothers. You are not harsh on your brothers.

I won’t ask, ‘Yo, who is the best hustler?’ for example. Daniel, Lou, or I?” We’re all the best hustlers, N-gga, and we’re still buddies. We had a war, yet our friendship endures. My friends, both of them. Just now, Dee and Waah and I had a block talk.

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