Dame Dash Says Steve Stoute is Dangerous to Hip-Hop
Last month, 50 Cent and “Tanning of America” author Steve Stoute had an awkward exchange at Madison Square Garden, as 50 later told MTV News he approached Stoute to demand an apology for Stoute’s statements on Hot 97 regarding 50 being irrelevant.
Old Stout associate Dame Dash shared his opinion on the situation, posting the now infamous pic to Instagram and captioning it with blatant shots at the marketing guru. The caption reads:
“Ha!…Steve Stout stays getting punked….but I have to agree with 50 on this one…he is one of the most dangerous people in our culture…he makes artist from our culture make themselves corny by working for corporate so he can personally gain…he’s wack and he makes everyone around him look wack…beware”
Stoute has certainly been the mediator behind some of Hip-Hop’s greatest business moves, but at what point are corporations doing more harm than good for the culture?
Source: HipHopNMore.com
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