EXCLUSIVE: Cam’ron Vs. J. Cole Update – Major Portion Dismissed But Fight Isn’t Over
Cam’ron dismissed his lawsuit in opposition to Universal music however continues authorized motion in opposition to J. Cole over their 2024 music collaboration.
Cam’ron has dismissed a part of his lawsuit in opposition to J. Cole, in line with court docket paperwork obtained by AllHipHop.
The Harlem rapper voluntarily dropped all claims in opposition to Universal music Group with out prejudice, that means he may refile these claims later. The dismissal said that every social gathering can pay its personal authorized prices associated to the Universal music portion of the case.
However, Cam’ron continues his authorized battle in opposition to J. Cole and his firm, Cole World Inc., over their 2024 collaboration “Ready ’24.”
Cam’ron originally sued J. Cole and Universal music Group in October 2025. He claimed he was owed a minimum of $500,000 in royalties from “Ready ’24,” which appeared on Cole’s mixtape Might Delete Later.
The lawsuit stated Cam’ron recorded the music with J. Cole in June 2022 in New York City. Cam’ron claimed he agreed to let Cole use his vocals provided that Cole would collaborate on a future single with him.
According to the lawsuit, Cole initially agreed to the collaboration deal however later backed out. Cole allegedly instructed him in July 2023 that as a substitute of recording a brand new music collectively, he wished to look on Cam’ron’s podcast It Is What It Is.
Cam’ron claimed Cole repeatedly stated he was unavailable for the podcast between July 2023 and April 2024. Cole then launched “Ready ’24” in April 2024 with out fulfilling the collaboration settlement, in line with the lawsuit.
The authentic lawsuit said that Cam’ron was credited solely as a co-composer on “Ready ’24,” not as a performer, although his vocals seem on the observe.
He wished a court docket to declare him a co-author of the sound recording and order an audit of the music’s royalties. Cam’ron additionally claimed Cole promised him remaining approval earlier than releasing the music, however stated that by no means occurred.
Neither Cole nor his representatives have publicly responded to the lawsuit because it was filed in October.
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