Unless Dame Dash is lying, Drake could be a one-third owner of Roc-A-Fella Records, because Dame said that he made an offer to buy his shares in the company.
Dame Dash speaks on Kendrick Lamar performing at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans and reveals Drake reached out to him via DMs and made an offer to buy his one third stake in Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records.
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"Drake hollered at me through DM and made an offer," said Dame on his America Nu Network. "I’m not quite sure what happened, but I thought that he had got with Jay or something. But I don’t know ... It would be a good time to close, but if you got it. I wouldn’t do it if he don’t got it. If you want to own Reasonable Doubt, if you want to own a third of [Roc-A-Fella] and have a say at the board meetings for at least the next seven years and make money off of it."
The thing is, the stock isn't Dame's to sell because it now belongs to the United States Marshal.
A judge in 2022 removed his ability to sell the stock after he lost a copyright infringement suit against movie director Josh Weber and Muddy Water Pictures.
Dame didn't have the $823K to pay Weber, so the judge forced him to give up his Roc-A-Fella shares.
Now, let's wait to see if Drake confirms Dame's claim.