Nicki Minaj Defends Drake's Alleged Ghostwriting

Nicki Minaj is coming to the defense of her longtime music partner Drake amid claims that he uses a ghostwriter. 

This weekend we quickly watched a rivalry stir up when Pusha T released the track "Infared" from his new album, Daytona. The New York City rapper made claims that Drake continues to use ghostwriter Quentin Miller, who assisted in co-writing songs from Drake's 2015 mixtape, If You're Reading This It's Too Late.  

"It was written like Nas but it came from Quentin," he raps on the diss record. 

Less than 24 hours later, Drake jumps on a track firing at Pusha T and Kanye West with a response. "If you rebuke me for working with someone else on a couple of V’s, what do you really think of the ni**a that's making your beats?/ I've done things for him, I thought that he never would need/ Father had to stretch his hands out and get it for me."  

"Whoever supposedly makin' me hits, but then got no hits sound like they need me," Drake continues on the song. "My hooks did it, my lyrics did it, my spirit did it I'm fearless with it, yeah."

Pusha T publicly responds to Drakes Diss record via Twitter with "Send the invoice for the extra 20...."

Comedian Drake does just as requested, charging G.O.O.D Music/ Dej Jam label $100,000 for "promotional assistance and career reviving."

Nicki Minaj must have grown tired of the heat coming to her friend Drake as she quickly hopped onto Twitter to state her peace. She responds to all Drake haters telling them to not focus on the fact that Quentin assisted the toronto rapper because the fact is that Drake writes for himself and for others. 

"Ni---- gon run that Quentin shit in the fkn ground like Drake don’t write 4 himself & OTHERS! Ya enemies will remix, reinvent & TRY 2make u RELIVE some old shit for YEARS 2 come when they have NOTHING ON U! Knock it off. Challenging the chosen ones only awakens the sleeping giant."

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Listen to the "Duppy Freestyle," below.


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