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Dame Dash Says Kanye West Only Roc-A-Fella Artist To Show Him “Proper Respect”

There is plenty of respect to go around in the rap world. The roots run deep and the influences can stretch for decades. Yet, it can also be a hard thing to come by. Much as it may be deserved, sometimes it isn’t given. Even if you happen to be a co-founder of the legendary Roc-A-Fella Records. In which case, you’d be Damon “Dame” Dash.

Speaking recently on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, Dash said that he finally received that “certain kind of respect”. It came from of all places, a tipsy Kanye West.

Ye toasts to Dash

Yeezy’s hyper-popular Drink Champs appearance featured the rapper diving into all sorts of topics. Cows, Vladimir Putin, freeing Larry Hoover, and mental health all got their time. When co-host N.O.R.E asked Ye who ran Roc-A-Fella better, Jay-Z or Dame Dash, the response was instant. According to West, it was Dame. “Absolutely, one thousand percent, Dame Dash,” West said. “Dame Dash the visionary.”

Responding to West’s comments on Bootleg, Dash had nothing but good words for Ye.

“…what I will say about Kanye is he’s the only one, on a real level, that’s given me a certain kind of respect. The only one…”

But don’t think it’s a big name giving props to a smaller name. The men have a history together. After all, West began producing for Roc-A-Fella back in 2000, under the wing of RAF co-founder Jay-Z. In 2001, Dash reluctantly signed West as a rapper, just to keep him from going anywhere else. Dash must have seen something he liked in Kayne, because around this time he began to heavily promote West as an up-and-comer. 2003 comes, and Ye drops “Through The Wire”, followed by The College Dropout. The rest is history.

As Dash went on to say: “And it doesn’t matter because he’s the biggest one, right? He’s the only billionaire in the whole crew. It’s funny, you know? He’s the only one to pay proper respect, and he’s always been that guy.”

 

 

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A Kanye West Documentary is Coming to Netflix

A documentary series spanning over two decades of footage and home videos of Kanye West’s life and work has landed at Netflix.

Netflix has reportedly dished out $30 million for a decades-in-the-making documentary on Kanye West. Billboard first reported the news Tuesday. The untitled project is the work of Clarence “Coodie” Simmons and Chike Oh,, who worked with Kanye’s early career. The duo directed two of West’s first music videos, “Through the Wire” and the third version of “Jesus Walks.”

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The duo has been documenting the billionaire rapper’s life for over 20 years, and it has truly paid off.

A source told Billboard that Netflix acquired their project from Time Studios for over $30 million. Another insider however, informed Variety that this “is not an accurate figure”. The publication offered no further comment regarding if the figure was too high or low.

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The 21-year documentary will be presented as a multipart series and is set to become available on Netflix later this year.

The docuseries, which will be produced by the duo’s Creative Control company, will cover West’s rise.  His relationship with his mother, Donda West, his reaction to her death, unseen home video footage,, and clips of him in Chicago in the 1990s will all be included. The docu series will cover his failed 2020 presidential run and the impact of fame in the world. It is unclear whether it will delve into West’s ongoing divorce from Kim Kardashian or not. Another source told Billboard, Kanye take part in the production, but gives consent to Coodie & Chike consent to move forward with the project by granting them access to his life for the past 21 years.

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