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Dash: 'Jay-Z and I must forgive'
Published Saturday, May 8 2010, 15:15 BST | By Marcell Minaya

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Dash has insisted that the rap superstar will always be a part of the company that they co-founded with Kareem 'Biggs' Burke in the mid '90s.
The hip-hop mogul told MTV: "If Jay wanna come through and do something, he can come holla at me. I ain't got no beefs with Jay. Just off the strength that it's Roc-A-Fella, I could never tell Jay he can't be a part of something he helped create.
"So maybe it felt ridiculous that he said me and Biggs couldn't be a part of Roc-A-Fella once we sold the company and a Roc-A-Fella purists didn't appreciate that. If I walked away from Roc-A-Fella, then that would be different.
"But the option should always be there. So the option is there for him. He helped build that. And I don't hold grudges. I think one of the most important things in evolving is forgiveness. If he did something wrong or if I did something wrong, we'd have to forgive each other, or we'd still be children."
Earlier this year, Dash complained that his relationship with Jay-Z had broken down as the rap-superstar "stopped listening to" Dash.
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