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Meek Mill Publicly Airs Out Drake’s Addiction To Ghostwriters

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Meek Mill spoke up about the one thing that could plague Drake’s career.

Late last night (July 22), Meek Mill made a scene on Twitter after he called out Drake for using a ghostwriter to write his raps. The MMG rapper said Drake didn’t support his new album Dreams Worth More Than Money because he found out Drizzy used a ghostwriter for his verse on their joint track “R.I.C.O.” Although Meek may kept the news to himself for a limited amount of time, it seemed like he had enough of being compared to someone who he knows doesn’t always write his own bars.

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

According to Meek, he had no idea the verse was not original until the album was already finished. While throwing shots at Nicki Minaj’s ex Safaree “SB” Samuels, Hot 97, along with a slight jab at Jay Z, Meek continued to slander Drake one tweet at a time.

“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. I only know how to tell the truth….. If hov gave me a verse somebody wrote I would do the same thing! No shade to hov!”

Meek is wild, but he has a point. Drake has been known to collaborate with others for verses or just swipe them altogether. Quentin Miller, a rapper from the group WDNG Crshrs, is the writer credited on “R.I.C.O.” Miller has also been cited on several songs on Drake’s most recent album mixtape If You’re Reading This, It’s Too Late.

We’ve already seen OG Maco, his manager Steven Dingle, and Rosecoe Dash chime in with their opinions which defends Meek’s claims. I have yet to see any kind of retaliation on Drake’s timeline. However, if history repeats itself, the OVO founder will most likely drop his rebuttal in a brand new (hopefully original) freestyle. Check the tweets below.

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