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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Cam'ron Sues J. Cole for $500K in Unpaid Royalties Over 2024 Collab

Cam'ron Sues J. Cole for $500K in Unpaid Royalties Over 2024 Collab

29 Oct

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  • Cam'ron files lawsuit against J. Cole over 2024 song "Ready '24"
  • Cam'ron claims he's owed at least $500,000 in royalties
  • Cam'ron says Cole refused to collaborate on future projects as agreed
Cam'ron Sues J. Cole for $500K in Unpaid Royalties Over 2024 Collab

In a recent legal dispute, rapper Cam'ron has filed a lawsuit against J. Cole, alleging that he is owed at least $500,000 in royalties from their 2024 collaboration "Ready '24." According to the complaint, the two artists first worked together on the 2021 song "95 South," which appeared on Cole's album The Off-Season.

In December 2021, Cole approached Cam'ron to collaborate on another track for a future album. Cam'ron agreed, but with several conditions: he would have control over the final song, receive proper credit, and Cole would collaborate with him on a future project, either a new single or an appearance on Cam'ron's podcast.

The two artists recorded "Ready '24" together in June 2022 at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. Cam'ron claims he told Cole during the session that he would not authorize the song's release until Cole joined him on a future project, to which Cole allegedly agreed.

However, Cam'ron alleges that Cole never followed through on his promise to collaborate, and the song was released in April 2024 on Cole's Might Delete Later mixtape without Cam'ron's approval. Cam'ron says he has not received any royalties from the song and is now seeking at least $500,000 in compensation, as well as attorney's fees and any other relief the court deems appropriate.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cam'ron has filed a lawsuit against J. Cole, claiming he is owed at least $500,000 in royalties from their 2024 collaboration "Ready '24."
Cam'ron alleges that Cole refused to honor their agreement to collaborate on a future project, leading Cam'ron to withhold authorization for the release of "Ready '24."
Cam'ron is seeking at least $500,000 in royalties from the song "Ready '24," as well as attorney's fees and any other relief the court deems appropriate.

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