Quentin Miller Denies Ghostwriting For Drake

Christina Lee | July 25, 2015 8:18 am
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When Meek Mill accused Drake this week of not writing his raps, he threw out a name as if to peg him as Drake’s ghostwriter: Quentin Miller. On July 24, however, the Atlanta composer-rapper denied Meek’s allegations on Tumblr.

“Most of the project was done before I came into the picture,” Miller says of If You’re Reading This It’s Too Lateon which he’s credited for five songs. “I remember him playing it for me for the first time thinking ‘Why am I hear?’ Like.. what does he need me for??”

Miller also says that he watched Drake freestyle “Madonna,” or the reason why Madonna herself made out with the Toronto rap star at Coachella. “I am not and never will be a ‘ghostwriter’ for Drake,” he says. “I’m proud to say that we’ve collaborated… but I could never take credit for anything other than the few songs we wrote together.”

HOT 97’s Funkmaster Flex claims that he has reference tracks that Drake used, for both Big Sean‘s “Blessings” and the reason behind the allegations, Meek’s own “R.I.C.O.” For now, though, Miller may have the last word.

Read Quentin Miller’s full post at Tumblr.

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