Safaree Samuels has some strong words for Meek Mill and Nicki Minaj. Before namedropping Drake's ghostwriter, paving the way for the year's hottest controvery, Meek first took shots at his girlfriend's ex Samuels. And speaking of ghostwriters, Samuels remains adamant that he used to write for Minaj.

Samuels has been peripherally involved in the drama surrounding Meek Mill since his infamous Twitter rant in which he called out Drake for having a ghostwriter. In the same rant, Meek also clowned Samuels for a viral video of him "twerking" during a dance contest. Samuels responded with a tweet asking Minaj to show Mill the email she recently sent him on his birthday.

Then, right after Drake responded for the first time, dropping "Charged Up" on his Beats 1 radio show, Samuels came out with a diss track of his own, "Lifeline." Though the diss track was mostly aimed at Mill, he also reinforced claims (that date back before the current controversy) that he did some ghostwriting of his own for his former girlfriend.

"This n*gga bent outta shape with a gorilla face / My bars on The Pinkprint no one will ever match / My d*ck-print lil' n*gga you could never match."

TMZ recently caught up with Safaree at LAX and asked him if he still stands by his word that he penned hits for Nicki. "100 percent," he firmly replies, "Every time you say something, I'm saying something back, so cut that stupid sh*t out."

He finishes with a warning for both Nicki and Meek: "Get off my d*ck, the both of y'all, and have a good day."

Minaj refutes any ghostwriting claims during a Pinkprint Tour stop in Toronto (July 28), implying, explicitly, Samuels doesn't have the brains to write raps for her:

"A b*tch ass n*gga can't write my raps. You know why? You don't have the heart or the mindframe or the motherf*cking intellect b*tch n*gga. You don't even know how to pronounce the words in my mother*cking raps, b*tch," she sAID.

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