Tensions are rising in the hip-hop world as Drake finds himself embroiled in a brewing conflict.

Dennis Graham, Drake’s father, has taken to social media to defend his son, firing shots at Kendrick Lamar and others seemingly taking aim at Drake.

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The drama began with Dennis Graham posting Drake’s “More Life” album cover, which features his own image. He then took a jab at Future and Metro Boomin’s new album, “We Don’t Trust You,” implying it relies on manufactured beef to generate sales.

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Further fueling the flames, Dennis accused Future and Metro of manipulating Drake’s friends, including rappers Jeezy and Nav, into unfollowing Drake on social media to stir up controversy.

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This isn’t the first time Dennis has shielded Drake from criticism. Previously, he defended Drake’s “For All The Dogs” album for avoiding lyrics about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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While Drake may have lost some allies, the potential financial impact remains unclear. Future and Metro Boomin’s album is projected to top the Billboard 200 charts, and Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Like That” also has a shot at the number one spot. However, all these artists have a history of commercial success without resorting to feuds.

With Dennis Graham entering the fray, the hip-hop landscape promises to remain captivating in the coming weeks.