Drake’s Father Reacts to Kendrick Lamar Winning Grammy for ‘Not Like Us’

At the 2025 Grammy Awards, Kendrick Lamar broke records by winning awards in five different categories for his hit diss track, “Not Like Us,” aimed at Drake. This news created a stir in the music industry as many professionals shared their opinions. Interestingly, Dennis Graham, Drake’s father, kept silent and avoided making any contentious comments on the subject.

Here’s Dennis Graham’s perspective on Kendrick Lamar earning five Grammy Awards for a song perceived as a diss track aimed at his son, Drake:

Dennis shares his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar clinching five Grammys for the song many view as a lyrical jab at his son, Drake.

What did Drake’s father say about Kendrick Lamar?

Despite speculations of a heated dispute following Kendrick Lamar’s triumph at the 2025 Grammy Awards with “Not Like Us”, neither Kendrick nor Drake have made any public comments about their alleged altercation. Even Drake’s father has remained silent, choosing not to comment on the rumored rivalry between his son and Kendrick Lamar.

After the end of the awards ceremony, Dennis Graham conversed with popular TikToker Joy of Everything and expressed, “I’m not invested enough in such matters. It doesn’t concern me.” He further clarified that he holds no grudges against the Compton native, saying, “Wishing him well, friend. I don’t engage in such nonsense.

37-year-old rap legend outshone numerous artists to secure Song of the Year and Record of the Year awards. His track additionally earned him the honors for Best Music Video, Best Rap Song, and Best Rap Performance, culminating in a total of five victories for Lamar that night.

At the 2025 Grammy Awards, although Kendrick Lamar and Drake had a history of rap feuds, Kendrick failed to mention Drake during his acceptance speeches. Instead, he paid tribute to his hometown, Compton, California, by expressing gratitude for the places he frequented since high school: “I owe so much to these spots I’ve been hanging out since my teenage years.

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2025-02-05 13:41