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

    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 to break down the lawsuit drama over Might Delete Later. It turns out it wasn't as deep as people thought.

    J. Cole Fires Back at Cam’ron’s Lawsuit — Says ‘Ready ’24’ Case Should Be Thrown Out ASAP

    The legal battle between J. Cole and Cam'ron heats up as the Dreamville rapper files a motion to dismiss the 'Ready '24' copyright lawsuit.

    Cam’ron Sues J. Cole: Return the Favor?

    Cam'ron is suing J. Cole for failing to fulfill a promised collaboration after Cam appeared on Cole's "Ready '24" track. Cam claims Cole agreed to feature on a Cam track or appear on his podcast, but has since refused, citing busyness. Cam is seeking co-authorship and over $500,000 in compensation.

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