What does Drake's dad do? Police launch investigation as Dennis Graham reports disturbing phone calls

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Drake's father Dennis Graham reportedly faced a distressing incident at his home. According to law enforcement sources, police responded to Graham's house after he received unsettling and peculiar phone calls late at night. The caller, who contacted Graham twice and sent texts over a 15-minute period, allegedly rambled about Freemasonry and Graham being Drake's father. Concerned about the nature of the calls, the police took action to address the situation.

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) responded by taking an annoying phone calls report. Currently, the identity of the individual who contacted Graham as well as their motive remains unclear. The case is now under investigation as law enforcement works to gather more information and ascertain the details surrounding the incident, per TMZ.

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What does Drake's dad do?

In recent years, Graham has gained recognition for his appearances in his son Drake's music videos. He has also been featured in the song 'Drake's Dad' by the Canadian band 'The Arkells'. In 2017, Graham released his debut R&B single and music video 'Kinda Crazy', which received positive reviews. He has plans to release additional singles in the near future, showcasing his enduring passion for music.

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Music runs deep in Drake's family

Graham's profound connection to the music industry is deeply rooted in his family history. Hailing from Memphis, Tennessee, a city renowned for its musical legacy, Graham grew up amidst a vibrant musical culture. His brother, Larry Graham, has achieved legendary status as a funk bassist, while his uncle Willie Mitchell carved out a name for himself as a prominent music producer in Memphis. Furthermore, his cousin Teenie Hodges made significant contributions as a guitarist and songwriter for the iconic Al Green.

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Immersed in this rich musical environment, Graham's passion for music blossomed from a tender age. Eager to explore different genres, he independently honed his skills on the piano, guitar, and drums. Joining numerous bands, Graham dedicated his nights and weekends to performing live gigs, refining his craft and establishing himself as a talented musician. One fateful encounter at the age of 18 led him to an incredible opportunity to drum alongside the legendary Jerry Lee Lewis, further fueling his musical journey.

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