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  • KobeToTha 🇩🇴
    Feb 5
    JaeRell

    Cole moving like a dude who don't wanna pay back the $5 he borrowed from you

  • KobeToTha

    The moon wasnt aligned with January retrogade, not that hard to figure out tbh

    lol

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    J. Cole has responded to Cam'ron's lawsuit over the song "Ready '24" and is asking the judge to throw the case out in its entirety.

    On Tuesday (Feb. 10), the Dreamville rapper's attorneys filed a response to Cam's complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. They deny most of the claims levied against Cole in Cam's 2025 lawsuit.

    "The relief requested requires no response as there are no facts alleged therein," the motion reads. "To the extent any response is required, Defendants deny the allegations in the relief requested, object to the relief requested, and deny that Plaintiff is entitled to any of the relief requested in the Complaint (or any other relief whatsoever)."

    Cole attorneys contend that Cam is not a joint author or co-owner of the track and consented to the use of the recording, and is therefore not entitled to the payout he seeks.

    Cam'ron sued J. Cole last October for failing to return the favor after he appeared on the track "Ready '24" from Cole's 2024 mixtape, Might Delete Later. Killa claims Cole's promised to give him a verse in exchange. After they didn't work out, they later made a verbal agreement that Cole would appear on Cam's podcast. However, after multiple follow-ups from Cam, Cole never kept true to his word, which led to Cam taking the matter to court.

  • Feb 12
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    Blue Magic
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    J. Cole has responded to Cam'ron's lawsuit over the song "Ready '24" and is asking the judge to throw the case out in its entirety.

    On Tuesday (Feb. 10), the Dreamville rapper's attorneys filed a response to Cam's complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. They deny most of the claims levied against Cole in Cam's 2025 lawsuit.

    "The relief requested requires no response as there are no facts alleged therein," the motion reads. "To the extent any response is required, Defendants deny the allegations in the relief requested, object to the relief requested, and deny that Plaintiff is entitled to any of the relief requested in the Complaint (or any other relief whatsoever)."

    Cole attorneys contend that Cam is not a joint author or co-owner of the track and consented to the use of the recording, and is therefore not entitled to the payout he seeks.

    Cam'ron sued J. Cole last October for failing to return the favor after he appeared on the track "Ready '24" from Cole's 2024 mixtape, Might Delete Later. Killa claims Cole's promised to give him a verse in exchange. After they didn't work out, they later made a verbal agreement that Cole would appear on Cam's podcast. However, after multiple follow-ups from Cam, Cole never kept true to his word, which led to Cam taking the matter to court.

    Cole just go on his podcast. This is sad.

  • Feb 12
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    Ghetto Lenny

    Cole just go on his podcast. This is sad.

    Yeah I'm sure it wouldn't be a hit job

  • Blue Magic
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    J. Cole has responded to Cam'ron's lawsuit over the song "Ready '24" and is asking the judge to throw the case out in its entirety.

    On Tuesday (Feb. 10), the Dreamville rapper's attorneys filed a response to Cam's complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. They deny most of the claims levied against Cole in Cam's 2025 lawsuit.

    "The relief requested requires no response as there are no facts alleged therein," the motion reads. "To the extent any response is required, Defendants deny the allegations in the relief requested, object to the relief requested, and deny that Plaintiff is entitled to any of the relief requested in the Complaint (or any other relief whatsoever)."

    Cole attorneys contend that Cam is not a joint author or co-owner of the track and consented to the use of the recording, and is therefore not entitled to the payout he seeks.

    Cam'ron sued J. Cole last October for failing to return the favor after he appeared on the track "Ready '24" from Cole's 2024 mixtape, Might Delete Later. Killa claims Cole's promised to give him a verse in exchange. After they didn't work out, they later made a verbal agreement that Cole would appear on Cam's podcast. However, after multiple follow-ups from Cam, Cole never kept true to his word, which led to Cam taking the matter to court.

    That nigga Cole did NOT wanna give cam that verse lmaooooo

  • Feb 12
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    Benny Boy

    Yeah I'm sure it wouldn't be a hit job

    I feel like Cam would just be happy to get Cole on there to promote the Podcast but I could see how Cole could see it going south now. Regardless Cole should have kept his word and it should of never went to court in the first place.

  • Feb 12
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    wtf is up with Cole

  • SABMAN TURNT 🧔🏻
    Feb 12
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    Cole said “verse for verse”, then “verse for podcast”, then “verse for free”

  • Zack From The Six

    Damn, didn't he listen to the so-called rap fans online who said you can't sue when it involves other rappers

    Suing because you lost a beef is the issue people have you dummy

  • Feb 12
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    not a good look Cole

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    says op was updated but i dont see where cole responded

    dont piss me off

  • SABMAN TURNT 🧔🏻
    Feb 12
    Nibiru

    says op was updated but i dont see where cole responded

    dont piss me off

    have you tried scrolling up

  • Feb 12
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    300k first week the biggest L i ever seen fr

  • SABMAN TURNT 🧔🏻
    Feb 12
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    NoFace

    300k first week the biggest L i ever seen fr

    album has 24 songs, two full streams is like a sale and a half

  • Kanyigga
    https://twitter.com/gothamhiphop/status/1986216360159117413

    Cole's goons got him real mum

  • YHVH
    Feb 12
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    Been sayin dis fake humble just ur average guy not like the other industry niggas s*** is all an act - f*** cole lol

  • Feb 12
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    SABMAN TURNT

    album has 24 songs, two full streams is like a sale and a half

    nba young boy just dropped an album with more songs than that, why didnt he do 300k?

  • Ghetto Lenny

    Cole just go on his podcast. This is sad.

    Like how tf u gon give yachty a verse and a podcast appearance when u know for a fact that niggas just doing it for a paycheck. Lame on Cole’s part fr

  • SABMAN TURNT 🧔🏻
    Feb 12
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    NoFace

    nba young boy just dropped an album with more songs than that, why didnt he do 300k?

    because Billboard recently changed the rules so that YoungBoy streams don’t count anymore

  • Why not just give him like 100k?

  • Ghetto Lenny

    I feel like Cam would just be happy to get Cole on there to promote the Podcast but I could see how Cole could see it going south now. Regardless Cole should have kept his word and it should of never went to court in the first place.

    Cam is a chump for not getting it in writing. These are grown men worth millions

  • Feb 12
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    Cole everytime Cam ask for a favor

  • Feb 12
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    NoFace

    nba young boy just dropped an album with more songs than that, why didnt he do 300k?

    Yb has sold way more records that cole twice as many overall

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