All we have from Nas’s feud with Def Jam is the email he sent that got leaked. According to the email his record sales weren’t the issue with Lost Tapes budget. The issue was
1). Nas wanted Lost Tapes 2 to be more than simply a collection of “Lost Tapes” from the vault. Nas was trying to get Pete Rock, Alchemist, and other producers to make songs SPECIFICALLY for the Lost Tapes 2. He wanted an album budget for what was understood to be a smaller compilation
2). Def Jam didn’t want Lost Tapes 2 to count towards the album agreement that Nas owed them. They gave him a “freebie” when Distant Relatives was released via Universal Republic and didn’t want to give him another one.
Whats funny is that Lost Tapes 2 ended up coming out pretty much as Nas’s original vision. The Pete Rock and Alchemist tracks made it on there, and of course released singles and shot videos. Of course 2019 is a different time period than 2010.
I get the strategy on Nas’s end. He did the same thing with the first Lost Tapes in 02. Drop the compilation, which tends to be more laid back and lyrical, to satisfy the “trapped in the 90’s nikkas”. Then drop the REAL album a few months later to feed everybody. Its a great strategy.
Now again i don’t look at Nas’s email and think that Def Jam was mad at the sales of his previous two solo albums and didn’t want to release it. If anything it seems like Def Jam wanted to save the “real album” budgets for the albums that would produce new material and “count” towards what Nas owed them. When Life Is Good dropped he got at the very least as good of a marketing push as he did for Untitled and Hip Hop Is Dead. He got FOUR videos out of that album, bunch of promo interviews, that big ass poster in time square, etc.