Dame Dash and Victoria "Posh" Beckham have ended their hyped up collaboration, due to Beckham’s manager’s concern about her ailing career. Dash stripped Beckham’s voice off of the tracks he produced for the album and is seeking a new singer to record over them. "I want people to hear the album but it will be with another artist," Dash told Hello Magazine. "A lot of work went into it and I don’t want to throw it all away." Trouble started brewing shortly after Dash signed the former Spice girl to model for his clothing company, Roc-A-Wear and agreed to produce a new album for the singer, after her career took a tumble. Dash believed that he could reinvigorate Beckham’s career utilizing his Hip-Hop know how and the muscle behind the $500 million-dollar Rocafella empire that he heads up with Jay-Z and Kareem "Biggs" Burke. Her manager, Simon Fuller, completely disagreed with Beckham’s decision to work with Dash and was reportedly happy with her decision to try her hand at another Pop album. Fuller believes that Beckham’s next release would be her last chance to show that she can sell records. "Her management wasn’t happy with her affiliation with Hip-Hop," Dash said. "They nipped it in the bud."
Dame Dash and Victoria "Posh" Beckham
have ended their hyped up collaboration, due to Beckham’s manager’s concern about
her ailing career.
Dash stripped Beckham’s voice off of the tracks
he produced for the album and is seeking a new singer to record over them.
"I want people to hear the album but it
will be with another artist," Dash told Hello Magazine. "A lot of
work went into it and I don’t want to throw it all away."
Trouble started brewing shortly after Dash signed
the former Spice girl to model for his clothing company, Roc-A-Wear and agreed
to produce a new album for the singer, after her career took a tumble.
Dash believed that he could reinvigorate Beckham’s
career utilizing his Hip-Hop know how and the muscle behind the $500 million-dollar
Rocafella empire that he heads up with Jay-Z and Kareem "Biggs" Burke.
Her manager, Simon Fuller, completely disagreed
with Beckham’s decision to work with Dash and was reportedly happy with her
decision to try her hand at another Pop album.
Fuller believes that Beckham’s next release would
be her last chance to show that she can sell records.
"Her management wasn’t happy with her affiliation
with Hip-Hop," Dash said. "They nipped it in the bud."