Previously, Memphis Bleek appeared on ‘Drink Champs’ and spoke about an argument he and Damon Dash had on the video set of Jay-Z’s “Change Clothes.” Now, Dash has reacted to the story told by Bleek, and noted that he put a stop to Bleek getting robbed of his music publishing. 

While on ‘The CEO Show,’ Dash spoke about Bleek and his claims, saying, “The misconception about Roc-A-Fella is they kicked me out; I left. When ‘Change Clothes’ came out, I had already had an office at Rocawear. I was already done, I didn’t wanna run Roc-A-Fella no more. I still don’t wanna run a music brand. I had retired from Roc-A-Fella long before this so-called split.”

Dash then talked about Bleek’s publishing: “People close to him were taking his publishing. When he was signing his record deal someone had his — he was signed to a production deal. And, I’m not going to say nobody’s name. I’ll let them deal with that. He talks about it. All his publishing was getting taken. They were getting a piece of his royalty. He was getting robbed. So, I went and got him a lawyer. I went and got him a real accountant, and it really caused a lot of friction internally.” 

Dash concluded by saying, “He was from Brooklyn, and Brooklyn n****s was robbing him and I saved him from that. Yeah, I saved him from that and he acknowledges it.” Watch above. 

source: YouTube