If they cared they would did whatever to keep him
We take Nas' albums very seriously," Def Jam president Joie Manda says. "The fact that he's as secure in himself as a man, that he can be this honest, says a lot." As for rumors that "Life Is Good" marks Nas' final release on Def Jam, Manda dismisses such talk. "Definitely no... we are going to continue to be in the Nas business."----- Def Jam
Nas Opens Up About Personal Moments On 'Life Is Good' Album
^^^ does that look like words from someone who doesn't care.