On the five year anniversary of Drake's If You're Reading This It's Too Late, Quentin Miller reflected on the controversy of the project. Back in 2015, Meek Mill alleged that Miller ghostwrote a number of tracks on the project — which started a beef between Drake and Meek, with Drake later releasing “Back to Back.”
Miller said, “So, a lot people been congratulating me and sending me messages and sh*t about the five-year anniversary of If You're Reading This and sh*t. It's pretty much taboo for me to even talk about it. Unfortunately I don't have the good memories about it everyone has, my good memories were all murdered the day Meek Mandela… The day he put my name out there and just blew up my whole spot. That sh*t just f*cked everything up for me, bro.”
Miller said that due to all of the drama, his relationship with DJ Drama and record labels were “severed.” He added that the project was “the best moment of my life,” but because of Meek's tweets it became “one of the most stressful.” He said he “envies” the songwriters, artists, and producers who are able to look on it fondly because “it wasn't in a good light for me” and added tha “five years later I'm still trying to shake that sh*t.”
He ended the video asking artists and labels to take a chance on him. He said, “Everyone wanna kick me to the curb, man. F&ck that shit, give me the opportunity, man. … I can box with all these n***as, man. So, take a chance on Quentin Miller.”