Drake’s Producer Noah “40” Shebib Addresses Ghostwriter Rumors As ’10 Bands’ Reference Track Leaks

Drake’s Producer Says He Writes His Own Raps Drake’s credibility is sinking deeper and deeper into question this evening — now with reciepts. After Meek Mill took to Twitter to out Drake for not writing his own rhymes, Funkmaster Flex hopped into the fray by supplying a reference track from the rumored ghostwriter at the center of the controversy, Quentin Miller, during his Wednesday evening show. Via MissInfo : On Wednesday night during his HOT 97 mixshow, Funkmaster Flex decided to insert himself into the storyline, by playing Quentin Miller’s “10 Bands” reference track given to Drake. According to the DJ, Quentin Miller was getting paid $5000 a month from the Drake’s OVO Sound label, and it was someone from the October’s Very Own collective who sent Flex the full reference track that’s similar to the final version. Hmmmm…well here’s the track for you to judge for yourself: But it doesn’t end there. Shortly thereafter, Drizzy’s producer, friend, and long-time collaborator Noah “40” Shebib took to twitter to clear up Quentin’s role in creating “If You’re Reading This…” and confirm whether or not Drake’s rhymes are authentic. Hit the flip for more…

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