Dame Dash has released a new album called 365—and his fiancée, Raquel Horn, leveraged a popular TikTok trend to promote it.
Dash and Horn posted a joint video of the former revealing 365, a rock LP made with his group The Black Guns and Freeway. Horn started off the video paying homage to the “Say Something Nice” trend that involves someone playfully threatening viewers to be nice in the comments.
“My man’s album came out today so you better say something nice,” she said before encouraging Dash to come introduce the album.
“So, I’m usually a businessman, but I wanted to be an artist and I wanted to pay homage to real rock and roll,” said Dash. “We did a rock record called 365. The album’s out today, and I’m really proud of it.”
Check out Dash’s album introduction video below.

Dash’s new album reveal comes days after it was reported that he lost his copyrights and companies to satisfy the $823,284 debt that he owes to filmmaker Josh Webber.
Webber was awarded the money from a defamation lawsuit in 2022. According to U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert W. Lehrburger, Dash and his umbrella company, Poppington LLC, are required to hand over full ownership of Dash Films Inc., Bluroc LLC, and Blakroc LLC. He also has to give up his stake in companies including Ocean East Improvements LLC, 1996 Songs LLC, and Lebanon Improvements LLC.
The copyrights to Dash’s films are up for grabs, too, including Welcome to Blackroc, Honor Up, We Went to…China, and Too Honorable.
Dash had until June 16 to file objections. If he didn’t, his assets were set to be seized and auctioned by the U.S. Marshal within 180 days, with proceeds from the sales going to satisfy the judgment.
