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Cam'ron Sues J. Cole For Attention Over Unfulfilled Promise
5 Feb
Summary
- Cam'ron sued J. Cole to gain his attention after unmet promises.
- Cam'ron fulfilled Cole's urgent request for a feature within 24 hours.
- J. Cole cited Kendrick/Drake beef and project delays for interview refusal.

Cam'ron recently detailed his decision to file a lawsuit against J. Cole, stemming from an unfulfilled collaboration on "Ready '24." The Harlem rapper clarified on "Talk With Flee" that the lawsuit was a measure to capture Cole's attention after experiencing persistent delays and runarounds regarding a requested feature or interview.
Cam'ron emphasized his commitment to fulfilling promises, recalling how he delivered an intro for J. Cole's "The Off-Season" within 24 hours when requested. He also mentioned completing his verse for "Ready '24" quickly after meeting in a New York studio.
Despite Cam'ron's prompt actions, he alleged that J. Cole cited various reasons for not returning the favor, including needing the "chakra" to align and later claiming he couldn't discuss the Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud without a new project. Cole reportedly promised an interview for February, but that also fell through.
With J. Cole's seventh album, "The Fall-Off," slated for release on Friday, February 6, 2026, it remains to be seen if an interview or collaboration will finally materialize.




