Quentin Miller has been a polarizing figure in hip-hop ever since Meek Mill exposed his alleged ghostwriting contributions to Drake’s RICO back in 2015. Since then, his name has been synonymous with the debate over songwriting, credit, and respect in the rap game. Now, with Put Me Down, Miller isn’t just rapping—he’s throwing punches at the industry that has often overlooked him.
This track is a raw and unapologetic statement from Miller, a reminder that he’s more than just a behind-the-scenes pen. With sharp lyricism and a defiant tone, he demands the respect he’s been fighting for nearly a decade. Put Me Down is more than just a song—it’s a battle cry from an artist who refuses to be erased from hip-hop history.
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