Esteemed rap scribe, Lupe Fiasco, made it his business to weigh in on the state of rap and ghostwriting on Wednesday night (July 22), adding his 140 characters and then some to the Meek Mill beef with Drake.
For those allergic to their timelines, Meek Mill initially came for Nicki Minaj’s ex-beau, Safaree “SB” Samuels on July 21 yet managed to squeeze in a comment about Drake’s penmanship, which sparked an instant e-controversy:
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! 😁
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) July 22, 2015
The Twitterverse has since responded in the form of the hashtag, #MeekBeLike, while rappers from OG Maco to Drizzy’s right-hand producer, Noah “40” Shebib, deposited their two cents on the matter. Now, Lupe Fiasco, who has reportedly ghostwrote for Hov in the past, tapped into his smartphone for a lengthy letter on why ghostwriting is a part of the art.
“Ghostwriting, or borrowing lines, or taking suggestions from the room has always been in rap and will always be in rap,” he wrote. “It is nothing to go crazy over or be offended about unless you are someone who postures him or herself on the importance of authenticity and tries to portray that quality to your fans or the public at large. Then we might have a problem.”
Read Lupe’s full piece below.
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