(Video) NFL: Drake & Jas Prince Held Stripper Auditions for Super Bowl Pop Up Club ‘The Ballet’

Drake and Jas Prince held auditions for their new Super Bowl week pop-up “club,” The Ballet.  Though Drake insisted it’s “not about no strip club sh-t,” it’s pretty close.


(Video) Jas Prince Reveals How He Discovered Drake & Helped Get Him Signed

Jas Prince, the man who discovered Drake before he was a global rap star, details just how he came across Drake, his affiliations and the humble beginnings that there were before signing to YMCMB.


Jas Prince Settles With Young Money Over Drake Royalties

Jas Prince has been in an ongoing lawsuit with Young Money and Lil Wayne’s manager Cortez Bryant over owed royalties from discovering Drake years back and bringing him to them to sign. YM was saying that they never had a deal with Jas but with a company named Aspire, so that he should go after Aspire. That’s where Bryant comes in, as he works with Aspire, but he was saying that it wasn’t Aspire who was withholding money but Cash Money, since they weren’t giving Aspire the full amount that was coming in.


Money War Over Drake: Jas Prince Goes After Middle Man With Lawsuit

Drake is certainly worth a lot to Jas Prince (the guy who initially discovered the record-breaking rapper from Canada). Prince continues to get screwed over in the legal battle concerning the “finder’s fee” he was supposed to get from discovering Drake. Now he’s got a new fall guy to sue. Hit the jump.


Jas Prince Calls Off The Lawsuit Against Birdman … But Wait, There’s More

Jas Prince is on the ‘by any means necessary’ road to what’s owed. During the excessively long journey of getting the 22% of Drake royalties he says is owed to him by Cash Money, Prince has decided to take an alternative route in the battle of he-say/she-say. He’s decided to drop the $11 million lawsuit in Florida. …but wait, that’s not the end of it. Find out more after the jump.


(Photos) Respect? Who Needs To Earn That Anymore? Not Jas Prince

Jas Prince really out here right now, he realizes that he has even more talents than just the music business but now he’s venturing into a new product line, a clothing business. James Prince, CEO of Rap-a-Lot Records, business mogul and philanthropist is proud to launch the exclusive celebrity brand RESPECT.


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