While Drake has remained silent on Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ sweeping the Grammys, his father, Dennis Graham, shared his thoughts on the song's success.
Lamar’s track, which included a sharp diss aimed at Drake, won all five categories it was nominated for, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year. With these wins, Lamar's Grammy total has now reached 22.
After the ceremony, reporters approached Dennis Graham to get his take on the song’s victory, particularly given its controversial lyrics that accuse Drake of being a pedophile. However, Graham dismissed the issue, saying, “I don’t care nothin’ about that sh*t. That ain’t got nothin’ to do with me.” Despite his indifference, he wished Lamar well, adding, “All the best to him… I don’t do that bullsh*t.”
Drake’s dad Dennis Graham just got asked about Kendrick Lamar’s 'Not Like Us' #GRAMMYs wins
— HIPHOP CROWN NATION (@hiphopcnation) February 3, 2025
“I don’t care about none of that sh*t... All the best to him. I don’t do that bullsh*t.” pic.twitter.com/eEQZT33Ce6
Though Graham has largely stayed out of the public feud between his son and Lamar, he did respond to Lamar’s verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s ‘Like That.’ In an Instagram post from March, Graham mocked the idea of artists starting beefs to boost their record sales, suggesting it was a strategy for gaining attention.
Lamar’s song, which continues to stoke tensions, includes harsh criticisms of Drake and his father. In the verse, Lamar blames Dennis for shaping his son into a “master manipulator” and accuses him of being responsible for Drake’s alleged flaws, such as gambling addictions and manipulative behavior. The public feud, filled with insults and accusations, shows no signs of dying down anytime soon.
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