![]() of DJ Booth gave the song a mixed review commenting on Minaj as part of the whole album but predictable in "Roger That" stating, "Nicki Minaj can't be ignored, although over the course of an album her wild style can become oddly predictable (especially on 'Roger That', where she sounds almost bored)." Music video HipHopDX also favored Minaj's verse but stated the track would be better without Wayne stating, "Nicki Minaj owns most of the tracks she's present on including 'Roger That' and 'Fuck da Bullshit', two more songs that could've done without Wayne." Planet Ill gave the song a negative review stating " 'Roger That' is the final breath for an album that's lifeless by its end." Nathan S. XXL gave Minaj a positive review on the song stating, "On "Roger That," for instance, YM's female MC Nicki Minaj steals the spotlight". In the 2010 Sucker Free Summit, Lil Wayne's verse in the song was nominated for the Verse of the Year award along with label-mate Nicki Minaj for her verse in " My Chick Bad". Minaj stated the drum beat was sent to her by Gmail who sent it to Lil Wayne which later led to the song being released on the We Are Young Money LP with all three rappers adding verses. ![]() Nicki Minaj stated on her Twitter that all three rappers featured on the song never actually met the song's producer, Phenom. "Roger That" debuted and peaked at number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 15 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and number 6 on the Billboard Rap Songs. The song received generally positive reviews by critics, most of which favored Minaj's contribution to the song over the others. The video was released on March 1, 2010, alongside "Girl I Got You". ![]() Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Tyga rap on this song. Merit’s headquarters was transferred to France around 2021 following pressure from the French government and amid a tax probe by authorities in that country." Roger That" is a hip hop song by rap group Young Money Entertainment released as the third single from their debut collaboration album We Are Young Money. Saade immigrated with his family to Marseille and started the shipping company in 1978 with one leased vessel. He was succeeded as CFO by Ramon Fernandez, who previously had the same role at French telecom operator Orange SA.ĭakkak was a top lieutenant for late founder Jacques Saade, who hired him in 2015 to help run Merit at a time when it was still based in Lebanon. ![]() In addition to running Merit, Sirat oversees M&A and strategy for CMA CGM. The heirs - including Rodolphe, 53, sister Tanya, 55, and brother Jacques, 51 - own 73% of CMA CGM, held through Merit. The Saade family is worth about $21.6 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Rodolphe Saade is also building up media assets. ![]() The company recently snapped up Bollore SE’s logistics arm - a record purchase with an enterprise value of €5 billion ($5.5 billion). While the industry has since slumped, CMA CGM emerged from the pandemic with far more diversified offerings, including adding air cargo through an investment in Air France KLM and bolstering its logistics capabilities. Shipping companies benefited from record transport rates during the pandemic, sending billions of dollars in dividends to their owners. The Saades’ empire has undergone a transformation following a period of unprecedented gains at closely held CMA CGM, where Rodolphe Saade is chief executive officer. He’s expected to remain with the transport company heading a regional office out of Lebanon, according to a person with knowledge of the matter, who asked not to be identified discussing personnel issues.Ī CMA CGM spokesperson declined to comment beyond a statement in December about Sirat relinquishing his role as CFO. Joseph Dakkak, who previously helped run the family office, has resigned, according to a filing this week. Michel Sirat, 62, formerly chief financial officer at CMA CGM, the container-ship line controlled by the Saades, recently took over as head of Merit France, the firm that oversees the family’s fortune. (Bloomberg) –The family office of the billionaire Saade shipping clan is rearranging top management as it deals with a pandemic windfall. ![]()
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