Cam’ron Takes J. Cole To Court Over “Ready ’24” Collaboration Deal
Cam’ron has filed a lawsuit towards J. Cole surrounding their collaborative monitor “Ready ’24.” According to authorized paperwork obtained by TMZ, Cam’ron alleges that he “wrote lyrics and dropped a verse on the song in exchange for Cole agreeing to collaborate with him on a future project or at least appear on Cam’s popular ‘It Is What It Is’ podcast.”
Cam’ron maintains that the recording occurred in 2022, together with his efforts to comply with up starting in July 2023 and lengthening by April 2024. During that interval, he says he repeatedly reached out to J. Cole, who responded that he was unavailable to seem on the podcast. In the top, Cam claims, “the subsequent music collaboration between them never materialized, despite efforts by Cam to put it together.”
By urgent the courtroom to recognise him as a co-author of “Ready ’24,” Cam’ron is in search of an accounting of all revenues generated by the monitor. His estimate? More than $500,000. Through this motion he hopes to say what he says is his share from the track’s earnings.
At this time there was no public response from J. Cole or his representatives, regardless of outreach in search of remark.
This authorized battle underscores how casual or verbal offers within the music world—podcast appearances, future collabs, lyrical contributions—can result in courtroom drama when one get together believes the settlement wasn’t honoured.
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