Cam'ron and J. Cole settle unpaid royalties lawsuit

Cam'ron and J. Cole have settled their legal dispute over the 2024 song Ready '24. The agreement resolves claims filed last year in federal court.

Cam'ron sued J. Cole last year, alleging he received no payment for his vocals on the track and was credited only as a co-writer. He also accused Cole of breaking promises to collaborate on another song or appear on his podcast, and sought at least $500,000 plus an audit of royalties from Universal Music Group.

Related Articles

A federal judge has ordered a lawyer to pay Nelly more than $67,000 in legal fees after a lawsuit over his debut album was dismissed as frivolous.

Reported by AI

A jury found Kanye West, now known as Ye, and his companies liable for sampling an unreleased demo track in an early version of his song Hurricane.

Jason Derulo faced intense cross-examination in a Los Angeles federal trial over songwriting credits for his 2020 hit 'Savage Love.' Session musician Matthew Spatola claims he deserves writing and producing shares. The trial is set to conclude with closing arguments on Wednesday.

Reported by AI

Jay Bryant pleaded guilty on April 27 to his role in the 2002 murder of Run-D.M.C. DJ Jam Master Jay. The 52-year-old faces at least 15 years in prison for helping the killers enter the Queens recording studio where Jason Mizell was shot. His plea came days before a scheduled trial.

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline