
Dame Dash is making amends. The music mogul recently issued an apology to Jay-Z, Jim Jones, and more on Instagram on Feb. 12, for potentially offending them at one point in time.
Dash’s apology extended to not only Jay and Jim, but also Kareem “Biggs” Burke, who helped found Roc-A-Fella Records, music executive Lyor Cohen, and Steve Stoute. “I’m chilling I been minding my own business, I have no beef with anybody,” Dash said in the video message.
While he seemed remorseful, he kind of delivered a backhanded apology by suggesting that they don’t have the same morals as him. “So Jay-Z if I’ve offended you, I apologize. Lyor Cohen if I offended you I apologize. Steve Stoute if I offended you I apologize,” he continued. Just because you don’t have the same morals or principles, it’s cool. I’m not angry no more.”
In a separate video Dame also recalled a recent conversation he had with Jim Jones. He admitted to missing his friendship with the Dipset artist as well as his relationship with Hov. “You know, I called Jim Jones today, and I miss him,” Dash added. “I don’t know if y’all know but I miss him. As a brother, I love his family. I want him to be happy. And Jay, you know, the friendship we had was cool, man. I just miss it. But whatever you doing you doing I’m cool with it bro. I’m sorry man, I wasn’t myself for a second you had me fucked up.”
As you may know, Dash and Jones have been frenemies since 2014. It all started when Jones called Dash a “culture vulture,” to which the Roc-A-Fella co-founder responded by calling him a “f**king clown.” Dash and Jay-Z have also had a tumultuous relationship which sparked shortly after Roc-A-Fella folded. In most recent interviews, Dame suggested that he felt “betrayed” by Jay-Z over his relationship with R. Kelly due to the fact that Jay was friends with Aaliyah.
Check out Dame Dash’s video apologies below.
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