Click the Ghostery icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.Switch off the toggle to turn it from “ Enabled on this site” to “ Disabled on this site”.Click the AdBlocker Ultimate icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.“ Block ads on – This website” switch off the toggle to turn it from blue to gray. Click the AdBlock Plus icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.Under “ Pause on this site” click “ Always”.Click the AdBlock icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.back to this 1317 shit… – Q.M.Īdblock Adblock Plus Adblocker Ultimate Ghostery uBlock Origin Others 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…. 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 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. 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…. 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…. Miller does acknowledge being credited on a several songs on the project, but says that they were simply collaborating together and nothing more. He also fully denies ever being a ghostwriter for Drake. In his post, Miller touches on how his work relationship started with Drake and mentioned that the, If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late project was mostly completed before they brought him into the mix. I shed blood in the Nike store.The man of the hour, Quentin Miller, and also the man who Meek Mill said was a ghostwriter for Drake, has finally spoken out (via Tumblr). “Basically, he told me he didn’t appreciate the letter that I dropped, and it made him seem like he was a liar, and they f- stole off on me in the Nike store and ran. “They caught me walking to the Nike store, and he approached me, and this was really my first time talking with Meek,” Miller said about the fight. In July, Miller penned a blog post indicating he would “never take credit for anything other than a few songs” he and Drake worked on together. Miller claimed the “All Eyes on You” rapper and his crew attacked him at a Los Angeles Nike store because he publicly denied being Drake’s ghostwriter. Miller opened up to VladTV last month about getting into an purported physical altercation with Mill and his friends. “I hope that one day, like years down the line, when it’s all over with, people can just at that project and say, ‘Wow, this was a great project.’” “I wanted it to be one of those projects that go down in hip-hop history, and then all the s- happened, and there’s like a stain on the legacy, on that project,” Miller said. The Georgia native also spoke about the ghostwriting drama, telling VladTV he feels like his project with Drake has been “stained.” I got an opportunity to work with one of the biggest artists in hip-hop, and we were on the same wavelength. Miller told the outlet that he met Drake through a mutual friend, but refused to elaborate on the extent of their collaboration: “We worked together, that’s all I’m gonna say.” “We worked on a project together, and that’s that.” “Musically, we were in the same mind-set,” Miller said. In an interview with VladTV Thursday, Miller said he doesn’t want to be referred to as a “writer,” explaining that working with Drake was simply a “special opportunity.” The pair collaborated on Drake’s 2015 mixtape, “If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late.” Miller was thrust into the spotlight last summer after Drake’s rival, Meek Mill, accused the Toronto rapper of using a ghostwriter. Quentin Miller opened up a bit more about his history with Drake. Above, Miller appears at Tidal X 10/20 concert in New York Oct. Quentin Miller explains his relationship with Drake, sharing his thoughts on the claims he’s the rapper’s ghostwriter.
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