Drake’s dad had a pretty interesting response.
Last night, Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” dominated the Grammys, winning in every category it was nominated for—including the highly coveted “Song of the Year.” The moment was made even wilder by the fact that fellow artists were caught singing along, showing zero hesitation—even during the track’s more cringeworthy jabs.
Of course, the elephant in the room remains: How does Drake feel about all this? While it would be completely out of line to expect an answer from Drake himself, someone was bold enough to ask his dad, Dennis Graham.
Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” Sweeps the Grammys—Drake’s Dad Weighs In
Drake’s dad, Dennis Graham, reacts to Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” winning record of the year??
— RapTV (@Rap) 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/lSonPGgom1
In a TMZ-style street interview, Dennis was asked how he felt about “Not Like Us” sweeping the Grammys. His response? A mix of nonchalance and subtle shade.
- First, he said he didn’t care.
- Then, he casually added that he’s happy for Kendrick.
- Finally, he shut the conversation down with, “I don’t do that bullst.”**
Clearly, his priority is standing by his son, but he did toss in a small nod of congratulations.
Regardless of personal opinions, “Not Like Us” cementing itself as an award-winning anthem is a historic moment—not just for Kendrick but for hip-hop culture. And while Dennis Graham isn’t exactly celebrating, it’s safe to say the rap world is.
What do you think? Was “Not Like Us” the clear winner, or did the Grammys just fuel the fire even more?
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