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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Rapper Cam'ron Sues J. Cole Over Unrealized Collaboration

Rapper Cam'ron Sues J. Cole Over Unrealized Collaboration

28 Oct

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Summary

  • Cam'ron sued J. Cole over alleged breach of agreement
  • Cam'ron claims Cole failed to appear on his podcast or collaborate on a new song
  • Cam'ron seeking over $500,000 in royalties and profits from "Ready '24"
Rapper Cam'ron Sues J. Cole Over Unrealized Collaboration

In a legal dispute that has unfolded over the past three years, rapper Cam'ron (Cameron Giles) has filed a lawsuit against fellow artist J. Cole (Jermaine Cole) over their 2022 collaboration "Ready '24." According to court documents, Cam'ron alleges that in exchange for his featured verse on the track, Cole had promised to either join him on a separate song or make an appearance on Cam'ron's sports talk show "It Is What It Is."

However, Cam'ron claims that despite repeated attempts to collaborate with Cole in the months leading up to the release of Cole's 2024 mixtape "Might Delete Later," the Dreamville boss repeatedly declined, citing being too busy. Cam'ron is now seeking over $500,000 in royalties and profits from the release of "Ready '24" on the mixtape, as he states he has not been compensated for his contribution.

Universal Music Group, the record label that released the mixtape, is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit. As of October 2025, the legal battle between the two rappers remains ongoing.

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 sued J. Cole over their 2022 collaboration "Ready '24," claiming Cole broke their agreement by failing to appear on Cam'ron's podcast or collaborate on a new song.
Cam'ron is seeking over $500,000 in royalties and profits from the release of "Ready '24" on Cole's 2024 mixtape "Might Delete Later."
In addition to J. Cole, the lawsuit also names Universal Music Group, the record label that released Cole's 2024 mixtape.

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