"The funny thing is, people don't know that Roc-A-Fella wasn't meant to sell records," Dame said. "It was meant to show the respect and the honor amongst each other as friends. It was a friendship thing. That's what people liked. It's what made Roc-A-Fella appealing. It's odd, because I f--- with [Curren$y]. I kinda like him. When I met him, I wasn't as familiar with his music. My nephews and Sean O'Connell put me up on him. I liked him as a friend. Then I start seeing he's super nice with the rhymes, then I started seeing his influence. It's similar to the way we felt back in those days. It's working out."
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Round 2: Roc-a-fella Records and Damon Dash Returns
With Jay Z out of the picture at Def Jam, the self exiled Damon Dash, with the backing of Island Def Jam CEO L.A. Reid, is resurrecting the Roc-a-fella Records label and his music career. Damon Dash shares the news with MTV. Wonder what Jay Z thinks about this?



