djvlad | Oschino Thinks Dame Dash will Sell "Reasonable Doubt" for $7M, Vlad Predicts $2M (Part 23) @vladtv | Uploaded 2 weeks ago | Updated 2 days ago
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Oschino and DJ Vlad debated the potential sale price of Dame Dash's stake in Jay-Z's classic album "Reasonable Doubt." Vlad sarcastically mentioned the promise of a Roc-A-Fella chain for buyers spending over $10 million, comparing it to an insignificant add-on. Vlad explained that industry experts suggest Dame's share, earning around $1 million annually, wouldn't justify a $10 million valuation. He argued a more realistic selling price would hover around $2 million to $3 million, especially since the album is 30 years old with limited new revenue potential. Oschino countered, suggesting that nostalgic value and promotional efforts might elevate the worth, estimating a $7 million sale. He acknowledged the complexities of streaming revenues but believed the iconic status of "Reasonable Doubt" might still fetch a higher price. Despite differing views, both agreed that the valuation must align with realistic financial returns, reflecting the enduring legacy and current market dynamics.
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Oschino and DJ Vlad debated the potential sale price of Dame Dash's stake in Jay-Z's classic album "Reasonable Doubt." Vlad sarcastically mentioned the promise of a Roc-A-Fella chain for buyers spending over $10 million, comparing it to an insignificant add-on. Vlad explained that industry experts suggest Dame's share, earning around $1 million annually, wouldn't justify a $10 million valuation. He argued a more realistic selling price would hover around $2 million to $3 million, especially since the album is 30 years old with limited new revenue potential. Oschino countered, suggesting that nostalgic value and promotional efforts might elevate the worth, estimating a $7 million sale. He acknowledged the complexities of streaming revenues but believed the iconic status of "Reasonable Doubt" might still fetch a higher price. Despite differing views, both agreed that the valuation must align with realistic financial returns, reflecting the enduring legacy and current market dynamics.