Quentin Miller Still Not Paid 'Properly' Despite Doing THIS To Drake

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When people hear the name Quentin Miller, "ghostwriter" might be the next thing that comes after, as he was largely associated with the "under-the-table" job with some big musicians like Drake.

In the past, speculations have risen, accusing Miller of being Drizzy's ghostwriter. Numerous times, he denied it. But now, he is coming forward to speak more about it, and he has a shocking confession that accuses Drake at large.

In an interview with VladTV, Miller spoke about the "horrible" predicament he has been in while he was engaged with Grammy-winning producer/songwriter Tricky Stewart. At the time, he was never meant to receive a "publishing check" for his contributions to Drake's album "If You're Reading This It's Too Late." (via HipHopDX)

In 2015, during their infamous beef, Meek Mill outed the OVO rapper, suggesting he has a ghostwriter.

"Stop comparing drake to me too.... He don't write his own raps! That's why he ain't tweet my album because we found out...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.

Miller was eyed to be Drake's ghostwriter, but again he denies it, affirming that he is not.

In the VladTV interview, Miller is speaking out, reflecting on how his name got dragged up into the fight. Saying maybe because he is a writer but not technically Drake's ghostwriter.

"I'm working with a n-gga that literally is about to change my life, even though I was in my horrible, horrible, horrible publishing situation with Tricky so I never got a publishing check off of any Drake songs," he confessed.

Turns out, because of the deal he inked with Tricky in 2011, he hasn't received official checks on all the work he did but only survived on "under the table" money.

"I never got a single publishing check off any songs. I had to feed my family off getting paid under the table in that situation, because Tricky and them wouldn't let me go. I didn't get out that deal 'til 2019, 2020; I signed [it in] 2011. I had to let go of a lot of shit just to get out," he further revealed.

The confession came weeks after Miller was embroiled in another ghostwriting debate, alleging him to be a ghostwriter for Nas.

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