Lance 'Un' Rivera Biggie's former business partner is holding Jay-Z partially accountable for the downfall of Damon Dash Veteran music exec Lance "Un" Rivera recently sat down for a lengthy interview where he scolded Jay-Z for his intense separation from Dash after they built the Roc-A-Fella Records legacy that sparked his mega-stardom. Un labels Jay's behavior "sucka s***" an absolute put-down from their era, but goes even further and speculates that The Notorious B.I.G. would never leave him hanging like Jay did Dame. Dash the mogul owed the state of New York millions of dollars and is currently promoting an artist he dubbed as the "White, Lesbian Aaliyah" Un and Jay have a spotty history, sparked by Un being on the receiving end of the 1999 nightclub stabbing incident, which led to the Roc Nation boss serving 3 years of probation but Un says the it wasn't Jay who actually did the stabbing. Un says the Jay-Z fight was over rapper Charli Baltimore, Cam'ron, who was signed to Biggie and Un at the time, has also named Charli not bootlegging as the reason for the club clash. Jay-Z mentioned Un on Memphis Bleek's ghost hit "Dear Summer," where he rapped, "Sorry Lance, I'm just trying to advance my quotes / I ain't making you the butt of my jokes" and Un warns everyone not to be mad when he starts repaying the favor with his projects
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