When it came to that, I couldn’t pick a side because I hadn’t spoke to ‘that’ side in years and this dude been a good dude to me this whole time. I met Pusha-T through Hit-Boy – when I linked up with him, I told him I’m trying to do my own thing – he always showed love. Now when it comes to me in the situation, like I said, after the Meek situation – I’ve been out here on my own, building my own relationships, working with whoever. I feel like they’ve both kinda been taking shots at one another. I can’t really say that one can’t diss the other. “When it comes to the Drake/Pusha thing, Complex did a timeline of their history beefing with each other. Over that summer, Miller said close ties to Drake and Pusha-T forced him to fall back on their war of words. Image via Complex Original Last night, Rap Twitter erupted when Meek Mill let a few things off his chest, the biggest being the allegation that Drake doesnt write his own raps. Miller would deny the ghostwriting allegations, stating that he was only credited for working on a few songs on IYRTITL and wasn’t the force behind all of Drake’s bars. “Sh*t dead.” That tweet has also since been removed. Drake is currently under pressure after his alleged ghostwriter Quentin Miller has threatened to tell all to his followers on. he’s doing him, I’m doing me…point blank.” Miller added that fans should just enjoy If You’re Reading This. Picture: Instagram Drizzy might be worried by this. “I literally don’t even care for that to become a thing,” he said. Shortly after, Miller clarified his decision to delete the tweet in question. The tweet was in response to someone telling him to link up with Drake again. “Never doing anything with that guy again,” Miller-who shared the If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late cut “No Tellin” the same day-said, as spotted over at r/hiphopheads. This was stated in a series of since-deleted tweets referencing his distanced relationship with rap star Drake.Īccording to reports, Miller revealed he isn’t focused on breaking bread with Drizzy ever again. which included lyrics Miller rapped on the same song.ĬMG rapper GloRilla has also been vocal about her financial run-ins with Drizzy and said she never got paid for her hit song, “FNF (Let’s Go).”īack in 2018, Quentin stated that he has zero intent on working with the 6 God again. Drizzy used a reference in the song R.I.C.O. In 2015, the ghostwriter’s name was involved in the controversial Drake and Meek Mill beef. And it was the Drake thing, but it just didn’t change anything.” “I was just grinding it out,” Miller said, “hoping that one day, or that one song, working with that one artist is going to change something. He also said he had to get paid with under-the-table money to provide for his family. Miller signed to Stewart in 2011 but didn’t “get out of the deal” until 2019. “I never got a publishing check off of any Drake songs,” former ghostwriter Quentin Miller told VladTV. (Or maybe just avoid Twitter in general?) Meanwhile Drake looked unbothered as he participated in a charity kickball game in Canada.Miller shared that he hoped writing for Drake would have changed his life while getting out of a publishing deal with record producer Trick Stewart. Welp, looks like you were wrong Meek! Get your facts straight before going off next time. but i could never take credit for anything other than the few songs we worked on together. I am not and never will be a “ghostwriter” for drake. We came together and made something special. Two artist in exact opposite spaces in their career. When nobody would pay attention, drake saw something in me and reached out… Of all people… drizzy. Showing me the QM, telling me they put me on the credits (Ghostwritter?) … He attached my name to something that touched the world. I remember him Showing me the thank you notes in NY before the album dropped. I witnessed him light up, go in and freestyle madonna…. I watched him write/ replace bars 2- 3 at a time on 6pm in NY. I watched this man piece together words in front of me… i remember him playing it for me for the first time thinking “Why am I here?” like. Most of the project was done before i came in the picture. Hearing that from someone that I’ve been studying since 2009, bar for bar…. I told him i worked in a bakery and his exact words were “Fuck that, your destined for greatness”… And somehow found myself on the phone with One of my idols. Winter 2014… I was just another guy working a job he hated with a passion for music…. Quentin Miller, the guy who was named as Drake’s ghostwriter took to his Tumblr to set the facts straight: MUST READ: Chris Brown Performed Rihanna’s ‘BBHMM’ (And We’re Wondering If We Should Be Reading Into This Or Not)
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