Safaree Samuels, other than being rumored as Nicki Minaj's ghostwriter, claimed that the lady rapper is getting in touch with him behind Meek Mill's back. Minaj allegedly fired back during her "The Pinkprint" tour.
"See, a b—h n—r can't write my raps," the "Anaconda" singer said.
"You know why? You don't have the work or mind frame or the motherf—g intellect, b—h n—r," she added.
This follows Sofia Body's, Samuel's then ex-girlfriend, claim that he was Minaj's ghostwriter. The 30-year-old rapper didn't drop any names, but according to Design & Trend, it wasn't hard to read between the lines.
The message is on top of the bashing Minaj did earlier with Samuels on Twitter, saying that Mill is fully aware when her ex-boyfriend hits her. She added that her boyfriend sees the entire conversation so the former didn't need to be purposely misleading.
Samuels hits back by telling his ex-girlfriend to show Meek the email she sent him on his birthday. He claimed that Minaj wasn't moving on because she's questioning him old stuffs, Hollywood Life reported.
Talking about not penning their own songs, Mill, who recently bought a $75 thousand diamond ring for Minaj, accused Drake of hiring a ghost writer.
His latest album "Dreams Worth More Than Money," which became number one on Billboard, features a collaboration of him and Drake, as per Toronto Sun. He said that Drake failed to promote "R.I.C.O." on social media because of what he found out about the Canadian singer.
He revealed to the audience, during his girlfriend's tour at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, that he went to the "Charged Up" singer and asked him to give him a verse for the album. However, what he gave him was something another person wrote, CBS News has learned.
Drake responded to these allegations creatively by way of rapping.
"Done doing favors for people 'cause it ain't like I need the money I make off a feature (sic). Cops are killing people with their arms up, and your main focus is tryin' to harm us?" he rapped.
"And you think you 'bout to starve us? Nah, I'm charged up," he added.