Quentin Miller became a casualty of war in Meek Mill and Drake‘s beef back in 2015, and it turns out that even before that, the songwriter never had a good experience with Meek.

In an interview with VladTV published on Sunday (January 8), Miller opened up about his feelings seeing everyone from the beef, including DJ Drama, reunite and be cool – yet leave him out of the equation. While discussing Meek, he admitted they never had a good experience so he didn’t expect much from him, but that Drama was a different story.

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“I mean yeah it just felt like it was all worthless, it was all pointless,” Miller said of seeing everyone squash the beef. “Honestly the Meek thing – I never had a good experience with Meek Mill. I remember one time Rick Ross had me and Mack, Wedding Crashers, had us pull up to The Promise Land… and Meek just so happened to be there and he was just mugging me the whole time.

“I never got positive vibes from Meek,” he continued. “So, I don’t really expect nothing from Meek. But it’s really the Drama and Drake situation. Even Drama and Drake linking back up for the Jack Harlow video and everything. Shout out to Jack Harlow. I don’t got no issues with Jack Harlow.”

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He added: “But it’s just like damn how do y’all do the reunited, we all good without QM? Like I’m literally at the center of the whole shit. Then he went on his interview with Rory and Mal and he was just talking about me in past tense like, ‘You know hey man, he was the only one,’ and, ‘Sorry it happened.'”

“But you’re one of the biggest entities in music. Drake is probably the biggest entity in music. Y’all have the power to fix that. Why are you acting like you don’t? And why are you talking about it this way? Unless that’s how you want it to be? And if that is how you want it to be, then why?”

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He continued, reiterating his main issue was with Drama over anyone else.

“So that was kind of lame to me. I felt more about it for Drama than I did for Meek,” Miller said. “I don’t expect nothing from Meek. I get the message from day one. You don’t fuck with me, you don’t care about about me. It is what it is. I don’t expect shit from that guy. But from Drama, that was strange. And I’m still cool with Cannon. It’s still love with Lake. They’ll check on me every now and then.

“But like don’t about it like oh it’s just nothing we can do. Yes it is! It’s definitely stuff y’all can do,” he concluded. “But you know, it is what it is. I don’t want you to fuck with me if you don’t really fuck with me.

In prior part of his Vlad interview, Quentin Miller revealed he was never properly compensated for his work with Drake – due to a “horrible” publishing deal with Grammy-winning producer/songwriter Tricky Stewart.

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“I never got a single publishing check off any songs,” Miller said. “I had to feed my family off getting paid under the table in that situation, because Tricky and them wouldn’t let me go. I didn’t get out that deal ’til 2019, 2020; I signed [it in] 2011. I had to let go of a lot of shit just to get out.