Cam'ron Hits J. Cole With Bombshell Lawsuit Over "Ready '24"
Cam’ron has filed a lawsuit in opposition to J. Cole, accusing the rapper of failing to make good on an settlement they reached over the track “Prepared ’24.” In accordance with TMZ, Cam claims he supplied his contribution to the monitor in trade for Cole agreeing to lend his skills to one in every of his future initiatives or seem on his and Mase‘s sports activities discuss present, It Is What It Is. Over a yr after “Prepared ’24” dropped, neither has come to fruition.
Within the submitting, Cam reveals that he and Cole labored on the track again in 2022 and remained in contact over the subsequent two years. As Cam repeatedly requested if he may seem on the podcast, Cole claimed to be unavailable. In flip, Cam is arguing that he was by no means correctly compensated for his work on “Prepared ’24” and desires a decide to weigh in on the matter. He hopes to be named “co-author” of the track as a way to recoup his alleged losses by the cash the monitor has made. On the time of publishing Cole has but to answer the lawsuit.
J. Cole “The Fall Off”
J. Cole dropped “Prepared ’24” as a part of his fourth mixtape, May Delete Later. He launched the venture as a shock for followers whereas nonetheless engaged on his long-awaited album, The Fall Off. Cole has been hyping up the discharge for quite a lot of years at this level, however nonetheless hasn’t confirmed when followers will have the ability to hear it. He beforehand hinted that it could be prepared for this yr’s Dreamville Pageant, however that occasion got here and went with no replace.
Earlier this yr, he launched his weblog, The Algorithm, which sparked hypothesis {that a} roll-out was imminent. He used one of many posts to close down these rumors. “Ib instructed me some folks was considering this weblog meant an album was about to drop,” Cole wrote on the weblog. “Nahhh. Not precisely. when it’s time for one thing you’ll know. This isn’t that. I simply wished a spot to share documentaries I be watching on YouTube and songs I f—okay with.”
