Cam’ron Says J. Cole Will Definitely Be “A Rap Legend,” Ignores Questions About $500K Lawsuit
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Cam’ron performs reside throughout “Legendz of the Streetz Tour” at Smoothie King Center on February 03, 2023 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Key Takeaways:
- Cam’ron praised J. Cole throughout a current “Talk With Flee” episode however prevented authorized questions.
- The Harlem rapper declined to touch upon the reported $500,000 lawsuit tied to their “Ready ‘24” collaboration.
- Said lawsuit claims J. Cole by no means fulfilled an settlement to return the favor with a function or podcast look.
In the most recent episode of “Talk With Flee,” Cam’ron had no downside praising J. Cole as a future “legend,” however solely provided radio silence with regards to a lawsuit.
In case you missed it, information broke final Tuesday (Oct. 28) that Cam’ron is allegedly suing J. Cole over their collaborative track, “Ready ‘24.” The track appeared on J. Cole’s 2024 mixtape, Might Delete Later, and was recorded in 2022. According to the TMZ report, in trade for his verse, the North Carolina-based artist agreed to both collaborate on one other track or seem on the “It Is What It Is” podcast.
According to TMZ, Killa Cam claims that after two years of making an attempt to both e book the Dreamville rapper on his podcast or get within the sales space for an additional joint effort, nothing has materialized. In his swimsuit, the Purple Haze rapper is reportedly searching for co-writer credit score for the recording and correct accounting of how a lot cash it generated — alongside together with his justifiable share of earnings.
Naturally, a rapper submitting a lawsuit against one of his peers will fire up controversy. In a clip making its rounds on-line on Wednesday (Nov. 5), “Talk With Flee” co-host Sen City thought it was essential to get Cam’ron to touch upon the matter; nonetheless, that didn’t go as deliberate.
“J. Cole, that’s the prodigal son from North Carolina? Why are you suing J. Cole, my n**ga?” Sen City requested. “He don’t bother nobody.”
The solely response he received was a sunglasses-wearing Cam’ron principally ignoring the query.
Sen City tried once more: “Well, just answer this: He’s on his way [to] being a rap legend. That don’t make you just want to be like, ‘Nah, ya know what? Let bygones be bygones’ or whatever the case may be? TMZ is right, that you’re suing him?”
Cam’ron responded to solely the primary a part of the inquiry: “I think J. Cole is definitely going to be a rap legend. One hundred percent, definite.”
“But he don’t get a pass?” requested Sen City one final time — solely to get extra silence.
Business is enterprise. Cam’ron might have stayed quiet on the alleged lawsuit, however the rigidity is palpable. Whether this performs out in courtroom or behind the scenes, the “Ready ‘24” fallout appears removed from over. Catch the most recent “Talk With Flee” episode on the REVOLT website Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET.
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