Drake's father, Dennis Graham, recently broke his silence on Kendrick Lamar's dominating Grammy wins with the hit song "Not Like Us." Despite Drake staying mum on the matter, Dennis Graham shared his thoughts on the victory, as Lamar's diss track swept five categories, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year, adding to Lamar's impressive Grammy tally of 22 awards.
In response to reporters' questions about the controversial track that targets his son, Graham bluntly stated, "I don't care about that stuff. That's not my concern." He extended well wishes to Lamar, emphasizing, "I don't engage in that drama."
Throughout the ongoing feud between Drake and Lamar, Dennis Graham has largely remained quiet but did post on Instagram following one of the initial diss tracks aimed at his son. Despite the tensions, Graham's comments suggest he prefers to stay out of the public drama surrounding his son's career battles.
Lamar, on the other hand, didn't hold back in his lyrical tirade against Drake's father on "Meet the Grahams," accusing him of being a "master manipulator" and attributing unfavorable qualities to him. The ongoing musical sparring between the two artists continues to capture the attention of fans and media alike.