Don't call Quentin Miller a ghostwriter.
A lot of people were when they heard a clip of Miller -- who was notoriously in the middle of the Drake-Meek Mill beef over ghostwriting -- saying he recently worked with Nas and a few other rappers.
In a social media video, Miller angrily explained what he did with Nas wasn't ghostwriting.
"OK, so apparently this whole Quentin-worked-with-Nas conversation is going a little more viral than what I thought ’cause now people are reaching out to me and asking me to clear it up,” he said. “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," Miller said. "I pulled up on Hit-Boy, I’m in the room, I bounce some ideas out, there we go. Clear it up. I just bounced some ideas, a couple ideas win. That’s it, that’s all that happened with the Nas sh*t."
Miller then explained why he isn't a ghostwriter.
“You don’t make money being a ghost. They don’t pay you! Artists don’t give a f*ck if you have money or not. They do not pay you. And you can’t even get the clout from being a part of the sh*t to get opportunities to get paid! Why would I want to be a f*cking ghost," Miller said. "Let me say this right now: Quentin Miller is not a ghostwriter. I don’t give a f*ck if I never work with another artist again, I don’t care, because I hate the f*cking business. If you work with Quentin Miller, you worked with Quentin Miller! And you better be OK with saying that you worked with Quentin Miller!"