>>128129888
It gets even better.
Even if he decided to return back on his old track he could simply publicize some halfbaked apology like
>uh I took all kinds of weird shit and was in a bad place. I'm sorry for the shit I've said
and voila, almost everyone would like him again and even record companies would flock back in. His name is too big and the biz is too tempting to forever let him go and fans basically yearn for a situation like this so they can "officially like him" again.
Got out of those contracts easily and could go back literally any time he wanted.