that production slave deal that they wanted mega to sign to wasn't a good look though...mega had enough sense to see that and wanted to have some freedom in his career and while it cost him short-term, it helped him long-term. i can't front though, mega not being in the firm and then the testament getting shelved had me fukkin heated for awhile. I was so mad at def jam for fukking over trigger tha gambler and cormega by shelving their albums...i'm still kinda salty about having to rely on a shytty promo tape rip to hear trigger's lp after all these years.
Exactly,plus has Nas signed anybody who actually did anything?
Cormega shouldn't have to sign what he thinks is a wack deal out of loyalty,Nas should have made the deal right based on what he preaches.