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“Cops are killing people with their arms up / And your main focus is trying to harm us? / And you think you about to starve us,” Drake says in conclusion. “He ain’t even write that verse on my album and if I woulda knew I woulda took it off my album,” Meek Mill tweeted on July 21st. It is Drake’s appearance on the latter track that sparked the ghostwriting controversy. “I seen it all coming / Knew they were pushing buttons / Easter egg hunting / They gotta look for something / Done doing favors for people / ‘Cause it ain’t like I need the money I make off a feature,” Drake says on “Charged Up.” The rapper previously appeared on Meek Mill’s 2012 single “Amen” as well as “R.I.C.O.,” a track off 2015’s Dreams Worth More Than Money. (“I am not and never will be a ‘ghostwriter’ for Drake,” Miller wrote on his Tumblr.) Both Miller and Drake’s longtime collaborator Noah “40” Shebib, who produced “Charged Up,” denied that the Toronto rapper didn’t write his own verses. He don’t write his own raps! That’s why he ain’t tweet my album because we found out!” New York DJ Funkmaster Flex and rapper OG Maco then backed Meek Mill’s claims, saying that an Atlanta rapper named Quentin Miller was Drake’s ghostwriter as evidenced by some If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late album credits. On Tuesday, Meek Mill ignited a firestorm when he tweeted, “Stop comparing drake to me too…. “Wow, I’m honored you think this is staged / I’m flattered, man / In fact, I’m amazed.” “I stay silent ’cause we’re at war and I’m very patient / 6 God is watching / I just hope you’re prepared to face him / I’m charged up,” Drake warns on the surprisingly mellow Meek Mill response track. Drake has responded to Meek Mill‘s accusations that the Toronto rapper employs a ghostwriter with “Charged Up,” a new diss track that Drake premiered Saturday on his Beats 1’s show OVO Sound Radio.