While many Drake fans celebrate the 5-year anniversary of If You’re Reading This Its Too Late, songwriter Quentin Miller, the man who was outed as Drake’s ghostwriter during his high profile beef with Meek Mill, has spoken out about how getting caught in the crossfires of their feud ruined his career.
Miller posted a video on the album’s anniversary where he called out Meek for pretty much ending his career before it even got started.
“It’s different for me. It’s pretty much try to act like it doesn’t even exist. the biggest project of my entire career right that’s pretty stronger. Unfortunately, I don’t have the good memories that everybody has. My good memories were all murdered the day Meek Mandela..ya’ll buying that bullsh*t since he came out of jail, whatever — the day he put my name out there, it just blew up my whole spot. Basically, just f*cked everything up for me, bro,” he said, speaking into the camera.
According to Miller, his relationship with DJ Drama and Don Cannon was ruined in addition to his relationship with Drizzy.
“It was just so much confusion, and everybody was trying to find out who’s at fault. Ya’ll just don’t know what that pressure was like, it was a lot, it was hot. That’s one of the biggest things I regret was f*cking up that relationship.”
Miller ended by touching on Drake and Meek’s rekindled friendship.
“In the end, Drake and Meek are best friends now, they watch basketball games, they do shows and sh*t, so it’s like what the f*ck was all of that even for? Everybody was able to move on because everybody else’s careers were already established.”
Now Charlamagne and many on Twitter are speaking out and think Meek owes Quentin an apology.
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