A photo posted by Q.M. (@quentinmiller__) on Dec 6, 2015 at 2:54am PST

In 2015, the discussion of ghostwriting was a major source of contention between Drake and Meek Mill. However, in a new turn of events it appears that Drake's alleged ghostwriter Quentin Miller dissed him and Mill on new tracks off his current mixtape, Hey! Thanks A Lot 3. Although Miller denied claims earlier this year that he was Drake's ghostwriter and even announced on Twitter he would never bad mouth the rapper, tracks such as "Potential" and "Fleece" give listeners reason for pause and question who he is making reference to on the tracks.

Prior to the Christmas holiday kicking off, Miller gifted fans with new music thrusting him into the spotlight once again in the aftermath of Mill naming him as Drake's ghostwriter in epic Twitter rant over the summer. Miller is making headlines once again upon dropping latest project with records like "Potential" that seem to reference the "6 god."

Miller raps, "N*ggas gonna put on that hat and act like it wasn't me doing it / N*iggas stealing the swag and think they gone get away with it." He continues, "How many albums that went platinum this year that dont got my name on it - I'll wait on it." The line seeming to reference Drake's platinum selling album, If You're Reading This its too Late.

A video posted by DJ Akademiks (@iamakademiks) on Dec 28, 2015 at 7:22pm PST

However, Miller didn't stop there. In track "Fleece" some believed he was taking shots at "Wanna Know" rapper who dragged him into the fight with one tweet.

He rapped, "Instead of dissing someone, go out and get you something / When keeping it real goes wrong / That's what some of y'all's careers been on / Damn homie / A few months ago you were the man homie / The f*ck happened to you? / Aww man."

The lines addresses Mill's fall from grace, alluding to the fact that perhaps he would have been better off had he left well enough alone versus enduring ridicule for his actions.

A video posted by DJ Akademiks (@iamakademiks) on Dec 28, 2015 at 11:19pm PST

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