Following Drake and Future’s four days stint at Madison Square Garden for the Summer Sixteen Tour, and his well-documented beef with Hot 97 and Funkmaster Flex, it looks like the “6 god’s” writing credibility has been questioned once again. However, this time, the accusations are coming from fans, who believe that Drake may have implicated himself unknowingly back in 2014 when he posted a screen shot to his Instagram, and now his track “6PM in New York” is coming under fire following Funk’s ghostwriting claims being publicized once again.

After calling out Hot 97 and Funk Flex out not once but three times, Drake haters are now on a mission to disprove Toronto’s golden boy, have now taken it upon themselves to dig up more dirt on Drake and it looks like they may have found some.

According to Instagram followers, Drake may have implicated his own self with ghostwriting claims long before Meek Mill blasted him back in summer 15'. In an old post where Drake praises his brother Future’s Monster mixtape by screenshotting his Mac’s playlist filled with Future, fans couldn’t help but notice in the same picture a track titled, 1daQ Noel Ref 1″ and “6PM In New York Noel Ref 3.” Following the Quentin Miller scandal, the photo sent poeple into overdrive and now have them wondering was Drizzy working with Miller as early as 2014? Hence the title, "1daQ Noel Ref 1," allegedly referencing Boi-1da and "Q" for Quentin Miller.

You be the judge. Check out screenshots in the gallery above. Are fans reaching or not so much? Sound off with your thoughts below.

Source: xxlmag.com