ScHoolboy Q claims Delaware rapper stole a verse from him

Houston we have a problem.

With the help of the internet, almost all shady business can be exposed, even in the rap game and one Delaware rapper just learned the hard way.

To kick off the weekend, Delaware rapper Jem Cretes dropped a track entitled "Hustle 101." The track featured a guest appearance from ScHoolboy Q; at least it was portrayed that way.

Since the release of the track, the TDE rapper has claimed that the verse was stolen, and he never worked with Cretes.

He took to Twitter to denounce the so-called feature.

Q's first tweet read, "Ni***Hz is burnt i didn't do a song wit dat ni***H !!!! Ni***Hz stealing sessions too tHirsty!! Using my two year old verse f**k outta Here."

He followed up with another tweet calling out publications who posted the track "knowing it's old."

"And to all da websites postin dat knowing it's old I ain't f**kin wit y'all nomo dnt ask for a interview from me r da Homies it's ova for u."

While Q threw his mini-rant, Cretes was also tweeting out his side of the story sending out, "Its been in my email for the Hustle 101 project... No theft in me in any way what so ever. That was business between him and jen. #Honesty."

Minutes later he sent out a tweet directly mentioning Q.

"@ScHoolBoyQ That was business between u and @STREETGODDESS and you owe her bread at that. U laid the verse knowing it was gonna be a feat."

Q didn't not respond to Cretes tweets.

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