J. Cole & Cam’ron Address “Might Delete Later” Suit

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    Looks like there’s no real smoke after all 👀

    J. Cole kept his The Fall Off run going by popping out for a surprise appearance on Cam’ron’s podcast Talk With Flee—and yeah, they got straight into that lawsuit drama over Might Delete Later.

    In a clip that dropped Monday, the two finally broke down what really went down behind the scenes… and it turns out it wasn’t as deep as people thought.

    Cole didn’t hold back about his initial reaction when the lawsuit hit.

    “At first, I’m like ‘Come on Cam,'” he said, admitting his ego kicked in and he was heated in private.

    But that energy didn’t last long.

    After sitting with it, Cole said he quickly understood the play. “Nah, I get it though,” he added, realizing it wasn’t personal—it was business.

    Cam’ron confirmed exactly that.

    According to the Harlem rapper, the lawsuit was never meant to turn into a real courtroom battle—it was just pressure to get Cole’s attention.

    “Of course it was never gonna go anywhere… I just needed to get his attention,” Cam said.

    The convo gave fans a rare look at how the industry really works. Sometimes it’s not about beef—it’s about being heard, especially when business and contributions get messy. Check out more on Might Delete Later to understand the full context.

    In the end, both artists made it clear: no feud, no bad blood—just a situation that escalated before turning into a real conversation.

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