Superhead Says Drake Has Gift For Storytelling, Ghostwrote For Lil Wayne


According to notorious video vixen and reformed call girl-turned author, Karrine ‘Superhead’ Steffans, her former lover and estranged friend, Lil Wayne, has used Drake as a ghostwriter in the past because, as she tells it, Wayne is not as lyrically gifted as Drake. Considering Steffans’ previous relationship with Wayne, it’s safe to say she knows intimate details about him that she now feels compelled to speak on.

“Wayne told me that Drake had written some things, for him,” Steffans told VladTV. “I was in the studio with Wayne listening to something that Drake had written ’cause Wayne can’t write like that. And he’ll be honest about it. He only writes a certain way.”

Despite Drake himself being accused of using a ghostwriter, as a previous Inquisitr article reports, Steffans said Drake has a gift for telling a story that not everyone has.

“Drake was just kind of showing him how to take his ideas and turn them into a story, and to make that story come back around. And that’s a skill,” Steffans said.”That’s a storytelling skill. [Not] everybody can do that.”

Karrine and Darius
Karrine Steffans, Darius McCrary. Source: Frazer Harrison / Getty

The former groupie also notes that “a lot of artists help each other out that way,” adding: “They write things for each other. They collaborate on things. And then they teach each other different flows.”

“Drake not only wrote, I’m sure, his own stuff, to a degree…but I know that he was writing stuff for Wayne, as well,” she said. “Because Wayne was looking to change something. I know that he was rewriting things. Wayne told me he was teaching him how to tell better stories, how to ride the beat differently.”

Rapper Ja Rule coined Steffans with the nickname “Superhead” over a decade ago because of her unmatched fellatio skills. The name became popular among the many athletes and multiplatinum-selling rap artists she serviced; including Jay-Z, P. Diddy, and Shaquille O’Neal.

Karrine gained famed by spilling the tea on her sexual exploits in several bestselling books. In 2007 and 2008, she visited a number of college campuses to speak about her involvement in the hip-hop industry and warned young women about the dangers and false romance of that world.

Notorious for creating drama with the men in her life, Steffans perjured herself earlier this year when she accused her ex-husband, actor Darius McCrary (Family Matters), of abusing his son from a previous relationship. TMZ reported, via The Urban Daily, that Steffans admitted to lying when she “joined forces with Darius’ baby mama in a child support war over their young son.”

Karrine also revealed to VladTV that she recently suffered a miscarriage, and despite rumors to the contrary, she confirmed on her website that she and Wayne have not had contact in over a year — clearing up any misconceptions about whether he fathered the child.

“Though I will always wish my friend love and happiness, my life does not revolve around him, but rather my husband and our family. It would be in everyone’s best interest to move on, as I have,” Steffans wrote on her website.

Despite her well wishes to Lil Wayne — many wonder what was her purpose in revealing the method behind the writing process of her so-called “friend”?

Check out the interview in its entirety below and tell us your thoughts.

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