March 10th, 2008

Laughing Straight to the Bank

Jay-Z and Damon Dash<br />
Jay-Z's "The Black Album" Concert - After Party<br />
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New York City, New York United States<br />
November 25, 2003<br />
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The Wall Street Journal reports that the top richest per cent of America just got even wealthier. What this means for those of us who are not hundred-millionaires is that our tax burden just got a little lighter. Whew. Hip-hop moguls and go-getters have also made being rich the new black. When reached for comment, several of the super-rich were visibly happy. Others were not so happy because their income brackets had not shifted. Toying with new strategies for selling records, marrying rich and buying out the bar has not yielded the same capital gains for some.

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2 Responses to “Laughing Straight to the Bank”

  1. shango Says:

    1st

  2. LA21 Says:

    make up your mind. first you say dame is broke now your acting like he is paid

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