Cam’ron Drops Key Part Of His Lawsuit Over J. Cole's "Ready ’24"
Cam’ron has voluntarily dropped his case in opposition to Universal Music Group over his 2024 collaboration with J. Cole, “Ready ’24.” According to AllHipHop, each events agreed to cowl their very own authorized prices. He made the dismissal with out prejudice and, in flip, might refile at a later time. Despite the transfer, he’s nonetheless pursuing authorized motion in opposition to Cole individually.
Cam initially filed the case again in October, alleging that he’s nonetheless owed at least $500,000 for his contribution to the track. He claimed that, in change for his work on “Ready ’24,” Cole agreed to hitch him for an additional collaboration sooner or later, both on a track or with an look on his podcast, It Is What It Is. He says he confirmed with Cole that he would not authorize the discharge till that collaboration got here to fruition.
Over the following two years, Cam says he reached out to Cole on quite a few events to schedule a podcast look, however was advised he was unavailable. “Two years later, with Cole having refused to honor his settlement to collaborate with [Cam’ron] on both a single or on the podcast, Defendants nonetheless launched [‘Ready ’24’]… on the album Might Delete Later,” the lawsuit alleges. To assist recoup his losses, Cam says he desires to be named co-author of the track.
Cam’ron has principally prevented discussing the lawsuit. During an episode of his Talk With Flee podcast in November, Sen City requested Cam concerning the scenario whereas praising Cole as a future legend. “I believe J. Cole is unquestionably gonna be a rap legend, 100%. Definite,” Cam admitted on the time. “But he don’t get a move.” Cole has but to publicly handle the lawsuit.
When Is J. Cole Releasing “The Fall Off”?
In different information, the lawsuit comes as J. Cole continues to work on his long-awaited album, The Fall Off. He has been teasing the venture for years, however has but to offer an official launch date. Mal from the Rory & Mal Podcast lately claimed that the rationale for the delay stems from the feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake.
“Kendrick was on the album, and Drake was on the album,” Mal stated final month. “Well, was, which is why we did not get the album, trigger now he gotta do his complete album over.” Perhaps 2026 would be the yr followers lastly hear a brand new album from J. Cole.