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Ghostwriting in hip hop has become a huge topic in 2015, following Meek Mill's accusation that Quentin Miller is responsible for writing a lot of the rhymes Drake spits.
Forbes sits down with rappers Smoke DZA and Skyzoo to find out more about "Hip Hop's Secret Business."
Skyzoo (left) and Smoke DZA talk ghostwriting
"It probably was taboo before, but now it's like a lot of artists...I don't wanna say are born overnight. But a lot of them, their pen game isn't where it's supposed to be," DZA said. "A lot of people need help."
Check out the full interview below and sound off. If you found out your favorite rapper didn't write his or her own lyrics would that change your opinion of them?
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