Amid speculation that Drake uses a ghostwriter, the Toronto rapper's longtime producer Noah "40" Shebib defended his friend on Twitter.

He started off by saying he's spent roughly 5,000 hours in the studio with Drake, but he's only been around Quentin Miller, his alleged ghostwriter, for about 30 minutes. This comes just after Funkmaster Flex dropped an alleged reference track of Miller rapping "10 Bars.

Shebib continued on Twitter by saying, I don't work with many people. And there's a reason...No one is as talented as drake. It's not worth my time. I need someone who understands song writing on a higher level..."

Check out what else he had to say about the situation above.

Source: Twitter