- Lil Wayne’s son, Lil Novi, has sparked a new online controversy by claiming that his father wrote most of Drake’s hit songs.
- He has recently fueled the persistent ghostwriting rumors that have been a persistent issue in Drake’s successful career for years.

Lil Wayne’s teenage son, Lil Novi, has stirred fresh controversy on social media after boldly claiming that his father was behind most of Drake’s chart-topping hits.
In a now-viral clip, the 14-year-old addressed the long-running ghostwriting rumors surrounding the Canadian rapper’s career. When asked who he thought was the better artist between Drake and Lil Wayne, Novi didn’t hesitate to crown his father and went even further to make a striking revelation.
“My dad wrote most of his s###. On God, if it wasn’t for my pops, there wouldn’t be no Drake,” he said.
While Novi insisted his comments weren’t meant to disrespect Drake, he made it clear that comparing the two artists is, in his view, unfair and misplaced.
“No disrespect to Drake. He hard now, but I’m saying… Come on, man. That’s not a question,” he added.
This statement comes on the heels of Lil Novi’s recent musical appearance alongside Lil Wayne on the track “Mula Komin In,” featured on the newly released “Tha Carter VI” album.
The project itself has received mixed reviews, with some fans labeling it underwhelming. Responding to the criticism, Wayne’s daughter, Reginae Carter, came to her father’s defense.
“You said Carter VI is trash. That’s fine. But let me tell you something about my father and that album. Just because y’all can’t do a little TikTok dance to it doesn’t mean it’s trash, babes.
My dad was talking real s###. There’s stuff on that album you’ll hear in 2K, in video games, in malls—it’s universal, my love,” she said.
With both of Lil Wayne’s children speaking out publicly, the legacy debate around their father and his influence on modern rap, including Drake’s career, has once again taken center stage online.
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