Quentin Miller Says Drake Ghostwriting Controversy Ruined Everything For Him

by Daryl Nelson

Thursday, Feb. 13th marks the five year anniversary of Drake's mixtape If You're Reading This It's Too Late, and Quentin Miller talked about the project on Instagram.

Quentin was recruited by Drake to work on the tape. Then Meek Mill revealed that Quentin ghost wrote a lot of the tracks on it, which started the Philly rapper and Drizzy's infamous beef.

The under-the-radar artist said while a lot of others can celebrate the 2015 mixtape, he's unable to because of all the drama it caused him.

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"So a lot people been congratulating me and sending me messages and sh*t about the five-year anniversary of If You're Reading This," said Miller. "It's pretty much taboo for me to even talk about it ... I try to pretend it doesn't even exist, the biggest project of my entire career. Unfortunately, I don't have the good memories about it everyone has. My good memories were all murdered the day Meek Mandela put my name out there and just blew up my whole spot. That sh*t just f*cked everything up for me, bro."

Quentin then said it's frustrating that Meek and Drake are cool with each other now, and his career hasn't taken off like he feels it should have.

"Everybody was able to move on because everybody else's careers were established and sh*t, and my career wasn't established," he explained. "Everyone wanna kick me to the curb, man ... F*ck that sh*t, give me the opportunity, man. Take a chance on Quentin Miller."

Do you feel bad for Quentin?