Friday, February 13, 2026

J. Cole Responds to Cam'ron Lawsuit


Last week rapper Cam'ron explained why he is suing J. Cole for $500k after Cole failed to keep his end of their bargain to appear on Cam's podcast in exchange for a verse from Cam [click here if you missed that].

J. Cole formally responds to Cam's lawsuit...

From AllHipHop
In docs obtained by AllHipHop, J. Cole and his company Cole World Inc. say Cam’ron “voluntarily and without condition appeared as a featured performer/lyricist on his single verse on Cole’s recording of ‘Ready ‘24’ in New York City.”
They deny Cam’s claim that conditions were attached to the 2022 studio session and stress that Cam never objected before the track dropped on Cole’s 2024 project, Might Delete Later.
J. Cole’s lawyers conceded that from time to time the two “would have discussions about the possibility of Cole working with [Cam’ron] on one of his songs, but no commitment was ever made to do so nor was there any agreement or condition related to ‘Ready ‘24’ to do so.”
They also rejected any claim that J. Cole promised to appear on Cam’ron’s#### podcast “It Is What It Is,” writing that “no commitment was ever made by Cole to do so nor was there any agreement or condition related to ‘Ready ‘24′ to do so.”

2 comments:

Loka said...

All of dipset is hurting financially so of course podcasts and lawsuits are a part of the hustle

Anonymous said...

Cam needs some coins 🪙 2 buy a new pink fur coat

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