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Drake and His Father Dennis Graham Eviscerate Joe Budden On IG

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Drake’s father, Dennis Graham, is standing ten toes down for his son as he called out Joe Budden for being a hater after the podcaster leveled criticism against the Toronto rapper and the project. The elder Graham went off on Drake’s “haters,” most likely Joe Budden and Charlamagne Tha God, who both criticized the OVO artist’s latest project in the last week. Drake’s album For All the Dogs is on track to sell […]

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