Kendrick Lamar won Record of the Year at the Grammys on Sunday (February 3) for his Drake diss track, "Not Like Us," which took the beef to a new level. Fans have also pointed out the subtle dig that Kendrick appeared to take at Drake by showing up in an all-denim outfit, also known as a "Canadian tuxedo." 

After the awards ceremony, Drake's father, Dennis Graham, was asked about Kendrick winning a Grammy for the diss track. Dennis didn't skip a beat with his response, stating, "I don't care enough about that s***." 

This comes after Dennis reacted to Kendrick dissing Drake and J. Cole on Future's "Like That," where Lamar famously raps, "Think I won’t drop the location? I still got PTSD/ Motherf*** the Big 3, n****, it’s just big me." 

Dennis wrote on X at the time of the song's release, "Yo, I am about to drop some new music, and I am not sure if it’s going to sell, but I am going to call some of my homies and get them [to] start a beef with Drake, and get them to unfollow him, and that’s going [to] make my s**t shoot up to No. 1. I’m sure this is going to work, so let me get some people on board for this and watch what kind of attention this gets! I WILL BE No. 1 one day!" 

Source: YouTube