EXCLUSIVE
Drake may claim he has nothing to do with his concert film hitting theaters this week -- but there's a piece of paper with his Aubrey Graham all over it that proves otherwise ... TMZ has learned.
Sources connected with production of "Drake's Homecoming: The Lost Footage" ... tell us Drake signed off on producers shooting a 2009 concert. We've seen the contract which states he was paid $15K for the performance ... and if footage from the concert was used for any future projects -- like a movie -- Drake would get 15% of the profits.
So, you'd think Drizzy's all in ... but Monday morning he tweeted he has nothing to do with the film, and he wanted his fans to know that. Not exactly smart marketing when it hits theaters this Thursday.
Even stranger -- the film is executive produced by two of Drake's biggest allies ... Rap-A-Lot Records honchos J. Prince and Jas Prince. So, why would he take a shot at their project?
We've reached out to Drake's reps, but no word back. Ditto for J. Prince and Jas.