PUSHA T CAUGHT! Quentin Miller Ghostwrote For Him Too – Drake Fans ROASTING
Pusha T Faces Ghostwriting Allegations as Quentin Miller Reference Tracks Leak – Fans Accuse King Push of the Same Sin He Once Roasted Drake For
In the latest twist to one of hip-hop’s most legendary feuds, Pusha T is catching heat after leaked reference tracks allegedly featuring Quentin Miller surfaced online this weekend. The clips, which hit social media on April 10-11, 2026, show Miller laying down hooks for unreleased material from Pusha’s DAYTONA sessions circa 2017-2018. The irony? This is the same Quentin Miller whom Pusha famously dragged Drake for using back in 2018.A video posted by social media user
The Backstory: From Drake’s Alleged Ghost to Pusha’s Alleged CollaboratorFlashback to the 2018 Drake vs. Pusha T beef. Pusha’s “Infrared” (the closer on DAYTONA) included the now-infamous line: “It was written like Nas but it came from Quentin.” It was a direct shot at Drake’s 2015 mixtape If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, where Meek Mill first exposed Miller as the man behind some of Drake’s biggest records. Pusha positioned himself as the ultimate pen-for-hire critic—the man who writes his own raps while calling out industry frauds.Fast-forward eight years, and the script has flipped. Leaked audio now suggests Miller was in the studio helping Pusha with hooks during the DAYTONA recording process. Hip-hop circles are divided:
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quickly went viral, featuring three alleged reference tracks. The clearest one is Miller singing the hook for an unreleased track titled “Real Gon’ Come,” reportedly recorded during the DAYTONA era. The other two tracks appear to be similar hook references from the same period. While none of the songs made the final seven-track DAYTONA album, the leaks have reignited debates about authenticity, hypocrisy, and what counts as “ghostwriting” in 2026.The Backstory: From Drake’s Alleged Ghost to Pusha’s Alleged CollaboratorFlashback to the 2018 Drake vs. Pusha T beef. Pusha’s “Infrared” (the closer on DAYTONA) included the now-infamous line: “It was written like Nas but it came from Quentin.” It was a direct shot at Drake’s 2015 mixtape If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, where Meek Mill first exposed Miller as the man behind some of Drake’s biggest records. Pusha positioned himself as the ultimate pen-for-hire critic—the man who writes his own raps while calling out industry frauds.Fast-forward eight years, and the script has flipped. Leaked audio now suggests Miller was in the studio helping Pusha with hooks during the DAYTONA recording process. Hip-hop circles are divided:
- Drake fans are calling it karma and full-blown hypocrisy. “Pusha built his whole ‘Story of Adidon’ narrative on Drake using ghostwriters, now the same dude is feeding him hooks? The audacity,” one viral post read.
- Pusha supporters argue it’s not the same thing. Many point out the tracks are unreleased, focused only on hooks (an area Pusha has openly admitted needing help with in past interviews), and part of a known collaboration. Pusha has spoken publicly about working with Miller multiple times, including scrapped records and even trying to support Miller’s career after the beef damaged his reputation.
PUSHA T CAUGHT! Quentin Miller Ghostwrote For Him Too – Drake Fans ROASTING
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