Wow, Drake’s 60+ Yr. Old DAD Releases NEW R&B Video, MUST SEE!

Posted On : August 10, 2016

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ILOSM family we wanted to share this interesting piece of entertainment with y’all. Drake’s Pops, Dennis Graham (a.k.a. “One In A Million” singer, Larry Graham’s, brother) is about to drop a new single from his upcoming R&B album, “Kinda Crazy” and at 60+ years young, he’s just released a portion of his music video.
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Some question if it’s too late for him to push a new singing career, but Dennis has been in the music game for many decades, well before Drake or shall I say, Aubrey Graham, was even thought of. He’s a professional drummer who breathes, eats, and dreams music, but just never acquired the type of success as his son.
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But ever since his son’s mega-success, Dennis Graham has become a superstar in his own right- new schoolers and old schoolers attract to this cool cat from Memphis, TN., who rocks quarter length suits, his signature thick mustache (like his brother, Larry) and has a great sense of humor, with a knack for charming the ladies, in particular, young ones.

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Dennis’ love for music has never ceased, so it was only right that he released his very own R&B album because I guess it’s better late than never. Check out the snippet from his music video and tell us what you think Dennis’ timing is:
1. Too late?
2. Or right on time?

Dennis is working with music mogul, Jimmy Iovine’s son, Jamie Iovine, a producer who recently got fame because he broke records when he released Drake’s new single, “Views” on Apple Music. Now he’s trying to get something jumpin’ off with Drake’s Pops and we wish both of them luck with that. In the meantime, we’ll sit back and see how this thing goes for Dennis Graham, an old school playa from the Himalayas. Do your thing Dennis!

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