J. Cole and Cam’ron Resolve Legal Dispute Over 'Ready ’24' Collaboration
J. Cole & Cam’ron Settle Lawsuit Over ‘Ready ’24’ Collab

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Rappers J. Cole and Cam’ron have settled their lawsuit regarding the collaboration on 'Ready ’24'. Cam’ron claimed he was owed payment and that Cole failed to honor a promise for future collaborations. The terms of the settlement remain undisclosed.
- 01Cam’ron filed a lawsuit against J. Cole in October 2022, alleging non-payment for his verse on 'Ready ’24'.
- 02The lawsuit claimed Cole reneged on a promise to appear on Cam’ron's single or podcast.
- 03Cole's legal team denied any promises were made, stating Cam’ron was happy to participate voluntarily.
- 04'Ready ’24' was part of Cole's 2024 mixtape, 'Might Delete Later', which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.
- 05The settlement agreement was announced on May 26, with both parties finalizing the details.
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J. Cole (Jermaine Cole) and Cam’ron (Cameron Giles) have settled their lawsuit concerning the collaboration on the song 'Ready ’24'. The legal dispute began when Cam’ron claimed he had not been compensated for his featured verse and accused Cole of failing to fulfill a promise to collaborate on future projects, including a single or podcast appearance. Cole's legal team refuted these claims, asserting that Cam’ron willingly participated in the song without any conditions. The two parties reached an agreement in principle to resolve the case, with settlement details, including any payments or credit adjustments, remaining undisclosed. 'Ready ’24', recorded in 2022, is featured on Cole's mixtape 'Might Delete Later', which achieved significant commercial success, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and spending eight weeks on the chart. The resolution of this lawsuit allows both artists to move forward without further public disputes.
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