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Quentin Miller Shrugs Off Drake Ghostwriting Allegations on WDNG CRSHRS' "That's a Fool"

The Atlanta rapper is unbothered on his group's newest song.

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Atlanta rapper Quentin Miller suddenly found himself in the middle of a big rap conspirasy this week when Meek Mill fired off an epic late night Twitter rant asserting that Drake doesn't write his own lyrics--and that Miller does. Miller denied being Drake's ghostwiter (and remained smarly foggy on how it is he came to be credited as a writer on a spattering of If You're Reading This It's Too Late cuts), but NYC radio DJ Funkmaster Flex's unveiling of a Quentin Miller reference track for "10 Bands" raised more questions. Miller's not playing the game, although he did drop off "That's a Fool," a new track from WDNG CRSHRS, his group with fellow ATLien TheCoolisMac. The beat's smooth, and the raps are laid back, as Miller skates into verse two deadpanning "Young QM / Let y'all do y'all, let him do him." The song more than likely predates the week's events, but even so, smart thinking throwing something out while the internet panics. Stream "That's a Fool" below.