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Cam’ron Sued J Cole 'to Get His Attention'

Cam'ron alleges J. Cole broke promises related to a 2022 feature and seeks proper credit or an interview through legal action, following attempts to resolve the dispute privately.

  • Cam'ron filed a lawsuit against J. Cole to get his attention and asked to be properly credited for the song, saying he didn’t want to sue.
  • Cam'ron said he knocked out the feature in 20 minutes at a New York City studio after meeting J. Cole and Cordae and had already recorded an intro for The Off-Season.
  • Cam'ron said on Talk With Flee that `I can't do it now because I don't feel like talking about that right now,` and added he hadn't been paid for his feature, proposing an interview instead.
  • Billboard reached out to both Cam'ron and J. Cole's teams as the album release on February 6 approaches, with Cole having said `February definite` about the interview.
  • Cam'ron said he and J. Cole were 'cool, or was cool,' indicating strain as Cole declined interviews to avoid Kendrick Lamar and Drake tensions.
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beats-rhymes-lists.com broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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