Drake's father, Dennis Graham, faced fan taunts belting Kendrick Lamar's hit "Not Like Us" following the song's big Grammy wins.
Although Drake missed out on the Grammy action, his dad, Dennis Graham, found himself in the midst of the post-Grammys buzz. Lamar's fiery diss track swept all five categories he was nominated in, drawing excitement from the audience. The atmosphere was so electrifying that even outside the Crypto.com Arena in L.A., a group of youngsters surrounded Graham, chanting the song's lyrics at him.
Videos circulating online captured the moment as fans approached Drake's dad for pictures, sharing a handshake before hollering "They Not Like Us" while he walked away with a smile. Despite the good-spirited ribbing, Graham took Kendrick Lamar's Grammy wins in stride. When asked about the Record of the Year victory, he nonchalantly brushed it off, saying, "I don’t care nothin’ about that s###. That ain’t got nothin’ to do with me." Nonetheless, Graham extended well wishes to Lamar, stating, "All the best to him... I don’t do that b#######."
On another front, Drake stirred headlines during the launch of his Anita Max Win Tour. In Perth, Australia, he made a grand entrance wearing a hoodie riddled with bullet holes and emitting smoke. The night also saw Drake addressing the ongoing battle with K. Dot, reassuring the audience, "Drizzy Drake is very much still alive."