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Nicki Minaj is not the only one going off on social media today. Her boyfriend Meek Mill made some incendiary claims against Drake on Twitter, accusing him of not writing his own rhymes.

“Stop comparing drake to me too…. He don’t write his own raps!” said the Dreamchasers rapper. “That’s why he ain’t tweet my album because we found out!”

Drake guests on “R.I.C.O.” off Meek’s chart-topping album Dreams Worth More Than Money, but according to Meek, Drizzy didn’t write his verse.

“He ain’t even write that verse on my album and if I woulda knew I woulda took it off my album….. I don’t trick my fans! Lol,” he said.

He claims it’s not a secret and everyone including Lil Wayne and Nicki know about it.

“The whole game know forreal they scared to tell the truth! I can’t wait tok these guys and sit back and act like they don’t know!” he said. “Other artist know tho? lil Wayne and Nicki know ….. Ask em they gone act like they don’t see them tweets.”

He did, however, give props to Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole.

“Kendrick and j cole really know how to rap even tho they in different lanes …. Dude is all the way outta of it lol.”

And no, his account wasn’t hacked. He posted a photo of himself on Instagram, writing,

“I’m not hacked either….. I don’t change me mind!”

Read his explosive tweets below.

His MMG boss Rick Ross also stepped in to defend his protégé, writing, “@MeekMill speaking facts!!!! Luv mynigga 4L.”

During Meek’s ongoing rant, he also took aim at Nicki’s ex-boyfriend, Safaree Samuels, and defended himself against critics who credit Nicki for advancing his career.

During his anti-Drake tirade on Twitter last night, Meek Mill dropped the name of Atlanta artist, Quentin Miller. This is presumably who he was crediting with penning Drizzy’s verse on their collaboration “R.I.C.O.” and, naturally, now everyone is curious about Miller.

Atlanta rising star, OG Maco didn’t waste any time sharing the details, in a series of tweets where he claimed that Miller has been writing for Drake for a very long time without getting his due credit.

But, it doesn’t look like the OVO team has been trying too hard to hide their affiliation with Quentin Miller.

The Altanta rapper was tagged in multiple photos by one of Drake’s BFFs OVO Ryan, even around the time that If You’re Reading This Too Late dropped in February.

As OG Maco pointed out, Miller is listed as a writer on several of those mixtape songs, including “6 Man,” “Now & Forever,” “Company” and “You & The 6.”

So if Miller has received credit, he isn’t exactly a ghostwriter, but Maco’s manager, Steven Dingle, suggested that there was much more than that.

“Lets keep a MILLION, did it ever occur to yall that QM wrote on MORE than the songs he got writer credits for? Making him a ghostwriter,” he tweeted.

It is also important to note that Miller received no credit on Meek’s “R.I.C.O.” and it is still unclear whether he contributed to that song in any way.

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The name tagged in OVO Ryan’s Instagram photos leads us to the this page for Quentin Miller, which only has a handful of posts, but you can find his work on YouTube, like the below video called “All Around Feeling.”

And on his SoundCloud page, there are songs like “Cinematic,” produced by Boi-1da, who is one of Drake’s in-house OVO producers. Not to mention “Thanks…From Toronto.”

We also know that Quentin Miller is part of a duo called WDNG Crshrs, who recently released a mixtape called UTDinfiniti, which received some blog love when it dropped, along with the video for “Combination.”

In spite of the curiosity surrounding him right now, it doesn’t seem like Quentin Miller wants any part of the drama though. At least, according to OG Maco.

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