Earlier this week rapper Meek Mill ripped into Drake on social media,
accusing him of not writing his own lyrics and outed a guy named Quentin
Miller as Drake's "ghostwriter". Quentin, who is credited on Drake's
album, speaks up in his defense. Below is what he wrote on his Tumblr
page, (but note that Quentin mentioned he met Drake in 2014. Drake has
been dropping hot lyrics longer than that)
Winter 2014… I was just another guy working a job he hated with a
passion for music…. And somehow found myself on the phone with One of my
idols. I told him I worked in a bakery and his exact words were “Fuck that, your destined for greatness"…
Hearing that from someone that I’ve been studying since 2009, bar for
bar…. Theres no way to describe that..
Most of the project was done before i came in the picture.. i remember
him playing it for me for the first time thinking "Why am I here?”
like.. what does he need me for??
The answer is.. Nothing…
I watched this man piece together words in front of me…
I watched him write/ replace bars 2- 3 at a time on 6pm in NY.. I witnessed him light up, go in and freestyle madonna….
I took notes from the best in the game….
I remember him Showing me the thank you notes in NY before the album
dropped.. Showing me the QM, telling me they put me on the credits
(Ghostwritter???) … He attached my name to something that touched the
world..
When nobody would pay attention, drake saw something in me and reached out… Of all people… drizzy..
Two artist in exact opposite spaces in their career.. We came together and made something special..
I am not and never will be a “ghostwriter” for drake.. Im proud to say
that we’ve collaborated .. but i could never take credit for anything
other than the few songs we worked on together ..
Thats all i have to say on it.. back to this 1317 shit…
- Q.M.
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