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Dame Dash: Kanye's Hustle Beat Doubt
5 Mar
Summary
- Dame Dash initially signed Ye for production, not rapping.
- Ye's resilience after a 2002 jaw injury proved his potential.
- Ye's career includes 11 No. 1 albums and 24 Grammy Awards.

Roc-A-Fella co-founder Dame Dash recounted the early days of Kanye West's career, admitting he initially signed Ye for his production talents rather than his rapping. Dash doubted West's lyrical abilities, stating, "I didn't think he could rap." He emphasized that Ye's breakthrough was fueled by his relentless drive.
Dash observed a turning point in 2002 when West suffered a severe jaw injury. Despite the setback, Ye remained committed to his ambitions, turning a potentially career-ending event into a business opportunity. This resilience and fearless pursuit of diverse ventures, including fashion, ultimately defined his success.
West's debut album, 'The College Dropout,' released in 2004, achieved significant commercial success, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard 200. His career has since garnered 11 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 and 24 Grammy Awards. However, his public image has been tarnished by recent antisemitic remarks, leading to lost brand deals.




