The rapper said if Drizzy doesn’t get the share then it should go to a museum for safe-keeping.

Lupe Fiasco in a casual jacket and white cap, Drake in a denim jacket, and Damon Dash in a light blue shirt with a gray tie and sunglasses

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Lupe Fiasco thinks Drake should buy Damon Dash’s share of Jay-Z’s debut studio album Reasonable Doubt after the music executive announced he was taking offers for it.

On Friday, the Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder hopped on Instagram with a post announcing he was selling his one-third share of Hov’s freshman effort and explained he was only entertaining serious inquiries. “This shit is for sale 1/3 … only real inquiries only,” he wrote under a picture of the album cover.

Lupe saw the post and gave his two cents on Drake being the rightful person to buy the share while also revealing he was upset that Dame would want to sell a piece of history.

“@champagnepapi will keep it safe for generations to come,” Lupe wrote in a since-deleted comment. “This is grail and influenced an innumerable amount of rappers to see it peddle such a lack of grace genuinely hurts my feelings a little bit but also on savages shit fuck it…either donate it to a museums for safekeeping or seriously let Drake make an offer so he can put in where it needs to be.”

He added, “Or just keep the shit OG you should be infinitely proud of this. Without it there is no me as I am and I’m sure other MC’s will agree.”

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In February, a judge ordered Dame to sell his remaining shares in Roc-A-Fella Records to settle a $823,000 debt stemming from a 2022 civil case. Jay and fellow Roc co-founder Kareem “Biggs” Burke tried to oppose the decision but failed.

Rumors circulated that Cam’ron and Mase were in talks to buy the share, but nothing materialized.