Throughout all the Meek Mill vs. Drake beef, the real winner might just be Quentin Miller. The young rapper / songwriter had his name come to the attention of fans, artists, Twitter, and media all after Meek Mill accused Drake of stealing Miller's lines. Of course, Miller has been credited each time he collaborated with Drake, with the exception (maybe) of "R.I.C.O.," the collaboration between Drake and Mill that sparked this whole ordeal.
Quentin Miller had this to say about this whole thing:
"I am not and never will be a “ghostwriter” for drake.. Im proud to say that we’ve collaborated .. but i could never take credit for anything other than the few songs we worked on together .." [sic]
With all of this attention on Miller and his contributions to Drake's tracks, we thought it might be nice to turn the spotlight onto him and his music. If you're looking to get into this guy, here are 10 essential tracks you need to know.
Quentin Miller - Lies
It's obvious that Miller is Team OVO on the beef. Hear what he had to say via "Lies."
Quentin Miller - All Around Feeling
Listen to Q take this lush Washed Out instrumental for a spin on "All Around Feeling."
Wedding Crashers - UTDInfinity
Thecoolismac and Quentin Miller are Wedding Crashers. Check out their steeze with "UTDInfinity."
Wedding Crashers - WhtYouBout.
Here's the Atlanta duo with another fire rap track.
Quentin Miller - TheWinter
Hopefully no one accuses of Havoc and Prodigy ghost-writing for Q after hearing this bonus cut off Hey! Thanks A Lot 2.
Quentin Miller - The Force
"Fuck flippin' them burgers I'mma find another way," Miller predicted on this one. It probably freaks him out that the way out was by getting Drake's attention.
Quentin Miller - Acquisitions
Here's a track that's more similar to the stuff he collaborated on with Drake.
Quentin Miller - 10 Bands
You might know this from Drake's latest album, but here's the original. It's definitely the same track, but also important to realize that Miller was given writing credit on the album.
Quentin Miller - Cinematic
Over some Boi-1da production, Q shows how far he's come with a strong cut off his latest mixtape Hey! Thanks A Lot 2.
Quentin Miller - Thanks2You
Finally, here's a track that shows exactly what Drake saw in Quentin Miller. It's somewhere between the acts he's nurtured prior to Miller, like The Weeknd and Partynextdoor. It's alt-R&B at its finest, straight from the hotbed of ATL.