Quentin Miller Corrects Drake's Kroger Line From "Duppy Freestyle"

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Pusha T released his third solo project DAYTONA on Friday (May 25) and ended the project on a track called “Infared,” where the rapper takes aim at Cash Money Records, dissing Birdman and Lil Wayne while also dropping a jab about “Quentin Miller” ghostwriting for Drake that references the roots of his not so current  beef with Meek Mill.

Quentin Miller is weighing in with his response.

On the track, Drake makes reference to his alleged ghostwriter. “And as for Q, man, I changed his life a couple times,” he raps. “Ni**a was at Kroger working double time / Y’all actin’ like he made the boy when I was tryna help the guy.”

The line was inspired by Pusha’s lyrics on “Infrared,” on which he name checks Miller: “It was written like Nas, but it came from Quentin.”

After hearing “Duppy,” Miller responded by correcting Drake, saying he worked at a Publix supermarket and not Kroger. “It was a publix actually…” he tweeted before plugging his new project Crshd Files, Vol. 2 Wdng Crshrs.

Once “Duppy Freestyle” dropped, Pusha responded via Twitter by referencing Drake’s lyrics: “Tell ‘Ye we got an invoice coming to you / Considering that we just sold another 20 for you.”

Drake shot back with an invoice to G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam for $100,000 for “promotional assistance and career reviving.”


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