Drake accused of not writing his own raps by Nicki Minaj's boyfriend Meek Mill
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Drake has been accused of not writing his own raps by Meek Mill.
In a Twitter rant, the rapper said that other people in the industry are "scared to tell the truth".
Meek wrote: "Stop comparing drake to me too.... He don't write his own raps! That's why he ain't tweet my album because we found out!
"He ain't even write that verse on my album and if I woulda knew I woulda took it off my album..... I don't trick my fans! Lol."
Meek Mill tweeted that he only told the truth, external
The verse he was referring to was on R.I.C.O. from Meek Mill's album Dreams Worth More Than Money, which he brought out earlier this year.
The Canadian rapper also featured on Amen from Meek's 2012 debut Dreams and Nightmares.
Meek Mill also claimed that his girlfriend Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne knew but would say they hadn't seen his tweets if asked.
Meek Mill's rant lasted around three hours.
It ended with the Philadelphia rapper saying that he had to say something.
Meek Mill managed to drop in a tweet about his new music and said he admired Kendrick Lamar and J Cole.
He also had a go at an ex-boyfriend of Nicki Minaj - Safaree Samuels - for twerking in a new video.
Canadian rapper Drake performed at Wireless Festival earlier this month and was also at Wimbledon to watch Serena Williams win the women's title.
He's recorded with Meek Mill's girlfriend Nicki Minaj twice, on 2010's Up All Night and 2011's Make Me Proud.
There's been no response from Drake yet about the claims.
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