Quentin Miller has finally spoken out after many fans speculated that he is a ghostwriter behind Nas' album "King's Disease II." What's the truth behind all the drama?

According to Complex, the hip-hop artist is indeed credited as one of the writers on the song "The Pressure" from the album and he noted that he isn't a ghostwriter even though he wrote uncredited lyrics for Drake years ago.

Taking to his official Instagram account, the rapper shared a video of himself, clearing up the situation, saying the whole "Quentin-worked-with-Nas conversation" is making rounds online than what he thought and there were fans who have been constantly asking him to speak out about the issue.

"Off the strength, I want to shout out to Hit-Boy for the opportunity that he gave me when he invited me to the studio and allowed me to work with Nas," he added.

Miller further explained that it was because of the famous record producer that he got credited on the album. The collaboration happened at a recording studio after he threw "some ideas out" and that's what truly happened behind closed doors.

In the viral video, fans also alleged that the rapper is also ghostwriting songs for other musicians like G-Eazy, Ty Dolla Sign, and Jeremih.

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Quentin Miller then addressed the issue, explaining that writers post their projects and constantly talk about their work all the time because it helps with the business of writing.

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Not The First Ghostwriting Issue Quentin Miller Faced

This isn't the first issue the musician faced regarding the allegations of ghostwriting as Meek Mill previously exposed Drake of having Miller as an uncredited writer.

Even though the two rappers have long forgotten about their feud, Miller said the issue followed him ever since, saying that whenever his name is credited on a song, there's another scandal involving him.

He later told fans that people don't make money by being an uncredited songwriter, clarifying that he is not a ghostwriter.

"I don't give a f*** if I never work with another artist again, I don't care, because I hate the f****** business. If you work with Quentin Miller, you worked with Quentin Miller!" he added.

Nas' recently released a record titled "King's Disease III" and it is currently available for purchase and streaming on major music platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.

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