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Cam’ron Details J. Cole Lawsuit Over ‘Ready ’24’ as Cole Retains New Counsel

Cam’ron says the case is about keeping a promise, not cash.

Overview

  • On his Talk With Flee show, Cam’ron said he delivered two favors for J. Cole and expected a returned verse or an interview that he claims Cole repeatedly postponed or declined.
  • The lawsuit seeks at least $500,000 and an official co-author credit for Ready ’24, noting Cam’ron was listed only as a co-composer despite his vocals on the April 2024 track recorded in June 2022.
  • Court filings show Cam’ron dismissed claims against Universal Music Group without prejudice, while the case continues against J. Cole and Cole World Inc.
  • Reports say J. Cole has hired entertainment attorney Samantha W. Frankel of Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP to handle the dispute.
  • A federal lien from photographer Djamilla Rosa Cochran’s 2024 judgment could freeze any money Cam’ron might recover, and Cole has not publicly commented as The Fall-Off arrives Feb. 6.