The "Hotline Bling" star released Views on April 29 and the record included a track called "Too Good".
Singer Keayana Coke has since called out Drake online, insisting the idea and title for the tune belongs to her.
In a post on social media over the weekend, she claimed she had sent her demo for "Too Good" to Drake's father, musician Dennis Graham, in a direct message on Instagram in February, asking for his opinion.
Coke posted a screen grab of the conversation on Facebook, showing Graham's purported response, which read: "Wow didn't have a chance to listen (earlier) but I love it".
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