Platinum-selling rapper Cam’ron has filed a new lawsuit alleging fellow hip-hop star J. Cole “refused to honor” an agreement they struck over their song “Ready ’24,” which appeared on Cole’s fourth mixtape Might Delete Later , released last year .
In his complaint, filed Tuesday in Manhattan federal court and obtained by Rolling Stone , Cam’ron says he hasn’t received any financial compensation for his work on the collaboration and was only credited as the composition co-author, not as a performer, even though his vocals appear on the track. The musician, whose legal name is Cameron Giles, is asking a judge to issue a court order that declares him a co-author of the sound recording. He also wants an order directing Cole and Universal Music Group to audit the royalties received for “

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