J. Cole & Cam’ron Settle Lawsuit Over ‘Ready ’24’ Collab
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Cam’ron, J. Cole Settle Lawsuit Over Unpaid Royalties and Broken Promises
Cam'ron and J. Cole have officially settled their legal dispute over their collaboration, 'Ready '24.'
Cam’ron and J. Cole Call Truce in 'Ready ’24' Case
Cam’ron and J. Cole are moving on from their “Ready ’24” dispute and the rappers have reached a settlement in principle in the lawsuit over Cole’s 2024 track, according to a filing Tuesday, May 26, in Manhattan federal court. In a letter filed by Cole’s attorney Christine Lepera, the defendants wrote “with Plaintiff’s consent” that the parties “have reached an agreement in principle to resolve the remaining claims in this action and are finalizi…
J. Cole & Cam’ron Settle Lawsuit Over ‘Ready ’24’ Collab
J. Cole and Cam’ron have reached a settlement to end their bitter lawsuit over the creation of the duo’s “Ready ’24” collab. Cam’ron (Cameron Giles) sued Cole (Jermaine Cole) last fall, claiming he’d been denied payment for contributing a featured verse to the song — and that Cole had reneged on a promise to appear on one of Cam’ron’s singles or his podcast. Related …
Cam'ron & J. Cole Squash Their Legal Beef, Reach A Settlement
Source: Prince Williams / Getty It looks like Cam’ron can put one of his Hip-Hop beef’s to rest. The Harlem rapper has finally reached a legal settlement with J. Cole over his appearance on Cole’s 2024 mixtape, Might Delete Later. According to HipHopNMore, Killa and Cole have finally ended the awkward legal situation that Cam’ron brought to the table when he sued J. Cole over a song he appeared on Might Delete Later, “Ready ’24.” Citing that he …
Cam'Ron Dismisses "Ready '24" Lawsuit Against J. Cole
Harlem rap legend Cam’ron has moved toward resolving his legal dispute with J. Cole over the 2024 collaboration “Ready ’24,” according to recent court developments. Reports indicate attorneys for both artists informed the court they reached “an agreement in principle” and are now finalizing settlement paperwork tied to the lawsuit. Financial terms connected to the proposed resolution remain undisclosed. @Mr_Camron v. @JColeNC: CASE DISMISSED.Af…
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