Cam’ron Sues J. Cole Over Song “Ready ’24,” Says Cole Promised To Appear On His Podcast After Collab But Backed Out Of Deal
Cam’ron Sues J. Cole Over Song “Ready ’24,” Says Cole Promised To Appear On His Podcast After Collab But Backed Out Of Deal
The rap girlies aren’t the only ones fighting.
#Camron has filed a lawsuit against #JCole over their track Ready ’24, claiming he contributed songwriting and a verse in exchange for a future collab on one of his projects or a guest appearance from Cole on his “It Is What It Is” podcast. Apparently, the two rappers recorded the track, which appears on Cole’s 2024 Might Delete Later mixtape, back in 2022.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Cam claims that between July 2023 and April 2024, he reached out to Cole multiple times to finalize their agreement. However, the #Dreamville founder allegedly kept putting him off, repeatedly saying he was unavailable.
Cam’ron is seeking a legal declaration naming him as a co-author of Ready ’24 and demanding full financial accounting for all earnings from the track, estimating his share to be in excess of $500,000.
Do you think Cole really left Killa Cam hanging?

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