I'd say the same shyt I've been saying. Reference Tracks and GhostWriting in Rap, R&B, Soul ect... has always been a part of this industry. Once you step in the booth, your creative process is giving assistance. Prince had to fight Warner Bros. for his creative control at the age of 19 for his first album. Don't believe the hype of the Jay Z and lil Wayne don't write, that's a lie. They recite a verse, it's recorded and the listen to that verse over and over again until they have it memorized. These nikkas are not geniuses.
You wrong about Jay-Z and Wayne, because I know how they write without a pen, it's not that hard
Jay-Z explains on lyrical exercise how he comes up with his verses, he just makes it up a bar at time, memorizes the first bar then goes onto the next, you do it sixteen times you got a verse it's not rocket science
drake is just trash, ghostwriting as always been apart of rap, but the great rappers wrote they own shyt, putting drake up next to rakim, biggie, and nas when he don't rap is straight disrespectful, this man is a true half breed culture vulture, Eminem more hip hop than him