Drake’s Ghostwriter Revealed! Is Friend-Turned-Rival Meek Mill Winning Feud? — Read Deets About Ghostwriter Quentin Miller Here!

The Meek Mill/Drake feud is still a hot topic on social media and the Web as a whole. But after the alleged ghostwriter of Drake was revealed, it appears that fans will finally see a resolution, with Nicki Minaj's boyfriend winning the battle for being truthful all this time.

While it may seem as though Drizzy has the upper hand in the feud, The Atlantic pointed out that he has yet to really address the ghostwriting accusation of Mill. Of course, he did a great job by showing Mill that he has the power and resources as the King of Hip-Hop to destroy the latter's reputation by pulling off very public diss attacks and performances.

His OVO Fest stage even showcased memes of Mill and statements mocking Minaj's beau while wearing a striking statement shirt that says "Free Meek Mill." Add to that his two diss tracks, "Charged Up" and "Back to Back," and Drizzy fans can claim that their idol artist is the better pick.

However, by throwing these disses and staging these antics, did Drake really manage to beat Meek Mill's ghostwriting claim?

The feud between the friend-turned-rivals started when Mill's beef over Drake's lack of writing skill started a huge buzz on social media. So, it's a no-brainer that Drake can only defeat Mill if he can deny the ghostwriting accusation and show proof that he's never asked for anyone's help in making his alleged self-made songs.

NPR Music pointed out that "authorship is tied into hip-hop's DNA," and that rappers with hits "stitched and spliced together" by a DJ do not actually own the successful music.

The same site also pointed out that the Canadian rapper and former child actor had established a name for himself by producing hits and breaking chart records. Hence, it is a big deal when someone who had worked with the big artist is accusing him of not "writing all of his own raps."

Following Mill's Twitter post about Drake's ghostwriting ways, many turned their eyes toward Quentin Miler, whose name appears in the credits list of four of Drake's "If You're Reading This It's Too Late" tracks.

Little is known about Miller, but Design & Trend reported that Miller could be the ghostwriter Meek Mill pointed out in his post.

Apparently, Miller's name did not only appear as part of the credits on four different songs of Drake from the album — "10 Bands," "6 Man," "Used To" and "No Tellin," he also did reference tracks for Drake's songs.

The WDNG Crshrs member has since kept his mouth shut amid the ongoing feud between Meek Mill and Drake, but fellow rapper and dear friend OG Marco may have voiced out a confirmation that Miller is indeed Drake's ghostwriter when he tweeted, "The only reason I spoke up is so my friend could finally get his credit. But he being a punk a- n-a and won't say a word. Still truth," as reported by Design & Trend.

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Meek Mill, Nicki Minaj
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