Cam'ron Unveils Reason Behind Lawsuit Against J. Cole, Reveals Frustrating Experience Getting Favor Returned.
In a recent episode of "Talk With Flee," Harlem rapper Cam'ron elaborated on why he filed a lawsuit against Carolina rapper J. Cole, stemming from their highly publicized collaboration on the song "Ready '24." According to Cam, his decision to take legal action was a deliberate attempt to get Cole's attention.
Cam stated that he never intended for the lawsuit to be a serious matter but rather a way to emphasize the importance of keeping one's word. As someone who values trust and reliability, Cam expressed frustration when he wasn't able to secure a promised interview on one of his talk shows in exchange for featuring Cole on his project "The Off-Season." The rapper had provided his services within 24 hours as requested by Cole, but failed to return the favor.
When asked about recording his feature on "Ready '24," Cam revealed that he accomplished it in just 20 minutes and expected a verse in return. However, Cole claimed to be busy with other projects, including a highly anticipated album release. Cam recalled Cole telling him, "'I can't do it now because I don't feel like talking about that right now.'"
Cam expressed disappointment when Cole refused to grant the interview at previously scheduled times. The rapper had repeatedly reached out to Cole, only to be met with excuses and broken promises.
The lawsuit has sparked curiosity among fans and fellow artists alike, particularly given the highly anticipated release of J. Cole's seventh album "The Fall-Off." Cam'ron is now hoping that a resolution will come about in the near future, allowing him to secure the interview he originally requested.
In a recent episode of "Talk With Flee," Harlem rapper Cam'ron elaborated on why he filed a lawsuit against Carolina rapper J. Cole, stemming from their highly publicized collaboration on the song "Ready '24." According to Cam, his decision to take legal action was a deliberate attempt to get Cole's attention.
Cam stated that he never intended for the lawsuit to be a serious matter but rather a way to emphasize the importance of keeping one's word. As someone who values trust and reliability, Cam expressed frustration when he wasn't able to secure a promised interview on one of his talk shows in exchange for featuring Cole on his project "The Off-Season." The rapper had provided his services within 24 hours as requested by Cole, but failed to return the favor.
When asked about recording his feature on "Ready '24," Cam revealed that he accomplished it in just 20 minutes and expected a verse in return. However, Cole claimed to be busy with other projects, including a highly anticipated album release. Cam recalled Cole telling him, "'I can't do it now because I don't feel like talking about that right now.'"
Cam expressed disappointment when Cole refused to grant the interview at previously scheduled times. The rapper had repeatedly reached out to Cole, only to be met with excuses and broken promises.
The lawsuit has sparked curiosity among fans and fellow artists alike, particularly given the highly anticipated release of J. Cole's seventh album "The Fall-Off." Cam'ron is now hoping that a resolution will come about in the near future, allowing him to secure the interview he originally requested.