Drake’s Alleged Ghostwriter Finally Speaks Out: “[He] Saw Something In Me & Reached Out”

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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Musician Quentin Miller has come forward to speak out on the controversy surrounding him over being singled out as rap superstar Drake‘s alleged secret ghostwriter.

Miller penned an open message to defend his own image and explain his relationship with Drizzy Friday (July 24).

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Drake’s producer 40 went on an epic Twitter tirade Wednesday (July 22) night to speak out on the ghostwriter drama.

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40’s remarks came after radio personality Funkmaster Flex released an alleged reference track with Drizzy’s alleged ghostwriter.

The song is “10 Bands” … and Quentin Miller’s version is damn near identical to Drake’s. Funkmaster Flex first played it late Wednesday on NYC’s Hot 97 … throwing gasoline on the fire Meek started by accusing Drake of not writing his own raps — a HUGE insult in hip hop. Meek and a few other rappers are claiming Drake used Quentin’s take as a reference to record his final version. For what it’s worth … Miller does have credits on several Drake tracks, including “10 Bands.” (TMZ)

Maybach Music Group’s Meek Mill unleashed his fury onto Twitter Tuesday (July 21) with disses aimed at Drizzy for having a ghostwriter.

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10 Comments

Written by Cyrus Langhorne

10 Comments

    • What about the reference track? He said they collaborated a few times for the album…

      • So does that mean if you had a couple of tracks ghost wriiten for you out of 1000 songs that mean you a fraud? PLZ.. If you dont think some of the legends didn’t use a few ghostwriters u r sadly mistaken

  1. krazy how dudes jumped out the window ,,knowing nobody could ghostwrite lyrics that personal over the course of drizzys discography and drake has written for other artists,,and on meeks word?…what part of the game is that ,,smh

    • I bet you also believe that wasn’t R. Kelly in that video. I bet you also don’t believe Bill Cosby didn’t give drugs to women. I bet you still believe in Santa Clause. This article is called “damage control”. They didn’t anticipate how many of yall Stans were really going to lose it over this situation. Look at Diddy and Dre and ask yourself…..does it really matter if he wrote it or not?? I personally don’t care, but then again, I haven’t been a fan of Drake since after his first song dropped.

  2. I belive in common sense my dude..in meek mills word?..not so much..and ghostwriting is when somebody writes a whole song for you..not collaborating on some verses or hooks..drizzy is certified..check ascap dick!..i know dudes hate drake so im glad u cleared that up..but meeks behavior has been suspect for a minute..this is clearly behind his being whipped over niki and mad at anybody who touched or may have touched that before him..shit is sad really…last thing meek should be talking is lyrics cuz he sounding more like a female rapper spittin those prada-gucci-louis rhymes lately..smh..maybe he needs to holla at quentin miller and get his bars up haha

  3. meek jealous and smart at pouting to gain attention during his album run. He did this with wale. Why he trippin drake aint tweet his album on his page? Smh thats some hoe shit

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