J. Cole Hits Back With Legal Motion After Cam’ron Sues Him
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J. Cole Hits Back With Legal Motion After Cam’ron Sues Him
Source: According to Cam’ron, J. Cole owes him and never paid up. Cam claims that he did a verse for Cole under the promise that the North Carolina rapper would return the favor and drop a verse on Cam’s next project. Cam alleges that the rapper never returned the favor, and the two discussed that instead of a verse, Cole could do an appearance on his hit podcast, It Is What It Is, with fellow rapper Ma$e. Cole didn’t deliver on that alleged p…
J. Cole Fires Back At Cam’ron, Asks Judge To Toss Lawsuit
Source: Prince Williams / Getty J. Cole is finally pushing back against a rapper who has had plenty to say about him. No, not Kendrick Lamar or Drake, but Cam’ron. In 2024, Cole released Might Delete Later, which featured Killa Cam on the track “Ready ’24.” At the time, the collaboration appeared to be the start of a mutually beneficial relationship between the two, a scratch-my-back, scratch-yours situation. However, things reportedly shifted w…
J. Cole Says Cam'Ron Was Happy To Be On "Ready 24" In Lawsuit
Rapper J. Cole, whose legal name is Jermaine Cole, has formally responded to a lawsuit filed by Cam’Ron, real name Cameron Giles, over their 2022 collaboration “Ready ’24,” denying that he breached any agreement tied to the track. Giles sued Cole in October, alleging he was denied proper credit and compensation for his featured verse on “Ready ’24.” He further claims Cole agreed to provide a reciprocal guest appearance on a future single or to a…
J. Cole Responds To Cam’ron’s Lawsuit Over ‘Ready ’24,’ Requests Judge For Dismissal
After much silence on the matter and constant probing and public appearances & accusations by Cam’ron, J. Cole has finally taken to responding to Cam’ron in a legal manner. For the uninitiated, Cam’ron sued J. Cole over claims of not receiving fair compensation or credit for Cam’s feature on ‘Ready ’24.’ What was more shocking, however, was also the mention of Cole not appearing as a guest on Cam’ron’s podcast after allegedly promising to make a…
J. Cole Finally Responds To Cam’ron’s $500K Lawsuit
It’s been a busy few weeks for J. Cole. Late last month, he dropped off Birthday Blizzard ’26, a collection of four new freestyles. A few days after that, he finally unleashed his seventh and presumably final album, The Fall-Off. He then went on to announce his “Trunk Stop” tour, during which he will drive around the United States in his old Honda Civic and sell CDs out of it. On top of all of that, he’s also currently wrapped up in a legal batt…
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