In this highly anticipated episode, J. Cole shares how he felt about the lawsuit, and Cam explains why he did it.

Longtime Cole fans will also be glad to know the Grammy-winning artist addressed whether he plans to retire after The Fall-Off, along with sharing more insight into his writing process. To make sure you don’t miss anything, REVOLT rounded up nine key takeaways from the conversation. As some may remember, Cam sued the Dreamville artist in October 2025 for allegedly failing to follow through on a verbal agreement to collaborate after recording the intro for 2021’s The Off-Season and later appearing on “Ready ’24” from Might Delete Later. According to the filing, the understanding was that Cole would return the favor with either a verse or an interview.

In Cam’ron’s telling, when the two finally spoke, Cole told him, “When I write a rhyme, I’m trying to have the best rhyme I’m doing. When I do an interview, it’s because I have something to promote.” That being said, it was still “kind of a long time” from the original timeline the “No Role Modelz” hitmaker gave.