Drake Ghostwriter Scandal: Canadian Rapper Has A Mystery Woman Writing His Songs? Source Says, ‘The Slander Got Out Of Hand And Now She's Demanding A Big Payoff’

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Many women are going crazy over the Canadian rapper's music, but now Drake has been involved in a ghostwriter scandal. Fans were surprised to find out about this latest news because they thought that most of his songs were about the women in his past. He was actually called a "sensitive rapper" because of his emotional lyrics and you can even find "The 30 Most Sensitive Drake Lyrics" on Complex.

Media Takeout dropped the bomb a few days ago when they reported that a Toronto woman is claiming to have ghostwritten a lot of hip hop superstar Drake's biggest tracks - at least the 'sensitive' ones. An insider told the website, "Drake has been using a Toronto woman, to help him write his songs for the past 3 years."

The source explained, "Problems ensued when Drake didn't pay her properly. Now she plans on filing a multi-million dollar lawsuit and seeks to prevent him for performing multiple songs from Take Care, Thank Me Later & Nothing was the Same."

The Drake ghostwriter scandal is hard to believe because he usually collaborates with many artists in his albums. The track "Take Care" featured his ex-girlfriend Rihanna. A line from that song goes, "When the party's over, just don't forget me." We all know that both musicians love to party especially Riri.

The MTO source revealed, "[The alleged ghostwriter] kept her mouth shut but the slander got out of hand and now she's demanding a big payoff." The insider also said, "Drake's friends started shit talking her and now she's hiring Gloria Allred's law firm."

For those who don't know who Gloria Allred is, she has handled many celebrity cases including the former fiancée of Floyd Mayweather Jr. This is something that fans would definitely want to see in court. What can you say about the Drake ghostwriter scandal? Do you think it's true or not?

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