(Photos) Hit-Boy Brings Quentin Miller To The Stage During TIDAL X Set

There were rumors floating around that Drake would show up to the TIDAL X concert (watch the LIVE stream here), but looks like that’s a no. During his set, Hit-Boy dropped some beats and some rhymes, but it didn’t end there. The We The Plug artist brought Drake’s alleged ghostwriter Quentin Miller to the stage where he performed “10 Bands.” Hit the jump for more.


Is This Quentin Miller’s Response To Drake’s Lyrics About Him On ‘WATTBA’ ?

So the Drake and Meek Mill beef boiled down to a simmer as the summer ended, however that didn’t stop Drake from squeezing in a quick punch or two just because he can. Drizzy threw shots at Meek throughout his latest project with fellow rapper Future, What A Time To Be Alive. However, Drake also dropped a few lyrics about Quentin Miller, his ghostwriter, who was exposed by Meek Mill through their beef. On the track ‘Digital Dash’ Drake finally addresses the ghostwriting accusations with the line, “I might take Quentin to Follies. You hate your life, just be honest.” This has been the only time Drake has brought up Q.M. since Meek Mill’s ‘twitter fingers’ exposed him. In a recent track put out by Quentin Miller and his crew WDNG Crshrs, Q.M. spits a verse that comes off as a response to Drake’s offer to take him to the Atlanta strip club, Follie’s. Hit the jump to see what he said.


DJ Drama’s Studio Engineer Speaks Out About Leaked Reference Tracks

The Meek Mill versus Drake saga has played out to be quite an interesting one, and with OVO Fest continuing tonight, I think one can safely assume it’s far from over. Let’s take a step back to see how we got here, though. Meek Mill came out of nowhere nearly two weeks ago now on July 21, blasting Drake on Twitter and claiming that he doesn’t write his own rhymes – particularly his verse on Meek’s Dreams Worth More Than Money cut, “R.I.C.O.”. In his rant of sorts, he named a guy by the name of Quentin Miller. At the time, no one had really heard of him, save for a few people hip to the underground music scene in his hometown of Atlanta, and perhaps hardcore Drake fans who may have seen his name in the credits for a few songs on If You’re Reading This, It’s Too Late.


Twitter Says They Like Quentin Miller’s Original Music! What Do You Think About It?

Quentin Miller has been heavily mentioned these past couple of weeks. If you look him up on Twitter, a lot of people are saying they like what they hear. Also Miller and TheCoolsMac, have also been dropping music under the name “WDNG Crshrs​.” scroll down to check out some of Quentin’s music and be sure to let us know what you think.


The Guardian Addresses What Drake And Meek Mill’s Beef Say About Hip Hop Today

The whole rap game is split on the issue of whether or not ghostwriting is acceptable in Hip Hop. The Guardian Newspaper addresses what this feud says about Hip Hop today.


OG Maco Reveals Why He Jumped In The Meek Mill+Drake Beef

When Meek Mill revealed that Drake did not write his own verse on their collaboration R.I.C.O. social media was set on fire by fans debating the accusation. Among those was another rapper, OG Maco, who came to defense and confirmed the identity of the alleged ghostwriter Quentin Miller. OG Maco is now speaking out once more about why he chose to co-sign Meek’s claims. Hit the jump to read what he had to say.


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