Damon Dash Shares His Favorite Black-Owned Brands
In the world of entrepreneurship, Damon Dash has always been more than just a music industry maverick—he’s a visionary who understands the power of Black-owned businesses.
Beyond his legendary status in hip-hop, Dash has consistently championed Black entrepreneurs, using his platform to spotlight brands that represent innovation, cultural pride, and unapologetic excellence.
Here are the six Black-owned brands that currently have his seal of approval.
1. CEO GLASSES
“Because I Have CEO Vision – My newest drop features tortoise-shell glasses that are my absolute go-to. Polarized to cut through the B*llSh**t, these glasses embody what it means to have sharp, CEO-level vision.”
2. AFR-LETICS
“A Black history-inspired sports brand – We’re gearing up for a CEO collaboration that’s as deep as it is visionary #pause. Inspired by the Anunnaki, this collection represents “Anunnaki : The buried seeds of royalty returning to the stars,” and is available for pre-order now!”
3. Barriers
“I’m not big on overly graphic hoodies. But Barriers hits differently #pause. I love their designs, especially because they educate people about Black history with every piece they create.”
4. Sheron Barber
“Nobody does leather like Sheron Barber. His bags are unmatched. My custom CEO basketball bag? It’s my go-to everywhere I travel.”
5. Slutty Vegan
“I was a fan of these burgers before I met Pinky, but knowing her and seeing her hustle to build the brand makes me even prouder to support. The food? Straight-up ‘hood good’ – no notes.”
6. America Nu
“Since stepping into the music industry, I’ve known the importance of documenting everything. America Nu is where you can find all my family’s stories, our projects, and our history that we are making every day. Available on all platforms for free download.”
Which of Dame’s favorites will you try first?
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