Cam’Ron clarifies reasons for filing a $500,000 lawsuit against J-Cole, emphasizing the importance of honoring commitments as a man.
Cam'ron has confirmed that he is suing J. Cole for at least $500,000 over an unreleased collaboration called "Ready '24." The lawsuit, filed in October, claims Cam'ron was not compensated for his work on the song.
The dispute arose from an agreement involving multiple recordings, including a guest verse that Cam'ron says J. Cole never delivered. Cam'ron revealed these details on his YouTube series Talk With Flee, where he discussed the sequence of events leading to the legal action.
The Alleged Collaboration Between Cam'ron and J. Cole
Cam'ron recorded verses for two tracks related to J. Cole, "95 South" and "Ready '24," in 2021. He completed his contribution promptly and requested the promised feature from J. Cole, who allegedly delayed it, citing alignment of chakras and stars.
Interview Discussions and Scheduling Delays
Cam'ron also mentioned attempting to schedule an interview with J. Cole for Talk With Flee, initially planned for June but postponed to October. J. Cole reportedly backed out of the June interview due to ongoing rap disputes with Kendrick Lamar.
The interview was later rescheduled for February, but J. Cole postponed again, citing work on his album. Communication stalled, and no new date was set. J. Cole has not publicly responded to Cam'ron's statements, interview discussions, or the lawsuit.
Details of the Lawsuit and Financial Claims
Cam'ron's lawsuit seeks $500,000 in compensation for his contribution to "Ready '24" and official co-author credit for the track. The legal action, separate from "95 South," remains unresolved as court documents have not been ruled on, and no settlement has been reached.