"Like father like son" — Internet reacts to Drake’s dad Dennis Graham seen wearing a Flamin Hot Cheetos outfit

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Drake’s dad Dennis Graham seen wearing a Cheetos outfit (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage/Getty)

Dennis Graham, father of the acclaimed rapper Drake, has set social media on fire with his latest fashion statement — a bold and unexpected Flamin' Hot Cheetos-themed outfit.

On August 8, 2024, a user @RichAndRay33 on X shared a video clip of Dennis Graham after a fan spotted him at a gas station in a Cheetos Crunchy Flamin Hot tracksuit paired with white trainers and black durag.

The Cheetos outfit sparked a flurry of reactions on X, with many drawing comparisons between father and son, pointing out the family's apparent fondness for attention-grabbing moments —

"Attention seeking family. Like father like son," one wrote.
"I can see where drake gets the immaturity part from lol," one on X.
"Cheeto suit Dennis, you parade him," another on X.

Many playfully suggested that Drizzy might have distanced himself from Dennis Graham because of the Cheetos Hot Flamin outfit that Graham opted for —

"Drake took him off payroll 😭😭," one wrote.
"They say Chubbs the only one who get yo handme downs," another on X.
"How can you tell them you're from Memphis without telling them you're from Memphis," one more on X.

However, some praised the choice of outfit, suggesting that it was "fire" and perfectly aligned with their tendency to embrace bold and extravagant styles in everything they do —

"Fit!!!! 🔥🔥🔥 not my father -in - law showing out. We're so family. I strive to be this extra in everything I do ️♥️," one wrote.
"Dennis said "I'm a kill em with these" just before he walked out the house," another on X.
"I love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️," third suggested.

As per Dennis Graham's Instagram bio, Drizzy's father is a musician, songwriter, radio personality, and actor. His music includes the singles Kinda Crazy, That on That, You Got A Friend, and Mistreated. In addition, Drake himself has yet to comment on his father's viral moment.


Drake made a recent headline for dropping 100 gigabytes worth of content

Toronto rapper (Photo by Ross Gilmore/Getty Images)
Toronto rapper (Photo by Ross Gilmore/Getty Images)

As netizens highlighted the "like father, like son" dynamic, the duo remains a frequent subject of headlines. Recently, Drake made news by unveiling a substantial 100-gigabyte collection of footage on August 6, 2024, adding to his ongoing media presence.

The media files were released on 100gigs.org with a mix of unreleased sounds, videos, audio, pictures, and more dating from March 7 to June 8. Moreover, to confirm the legitimacy, Drizzy himself posted a screenshot of the site to his Instagram story, and his label, OVO Sound, also posted the same to their social media accounts.

Speculation began when Drake followed the Instagram account @plottttwisttttttt on August 7, 2024. The account features the bio "100 Gigs for your head top" with a link to the website, prompting assumptions that Drizzy might be connected to the 100-gigabyte collection of footage.

In addition, the most notable three unreleased tracks from the 100 Gigs folder under a folder named 1_NEW are It's Up, which featured Young Thug and 21 Savage, the second Blue Green Red, and the last Housekeeping Knows, which featured Latto, which Latto also confirmed on her X account.

Moreover, American DJ Gordo also claimed on X on August 6, 2024, that he had produced the track Housekeeping Knows. The rest of the media files are a mix of music and personal videos of Drake working and having fun in a studio. In one of the clips, he works in a studio with Boi-1da and Noah. Also, there are some behind-the-scenes clips from the shoot for the Hotline Bling music video.

This 100 Gigs data dump came after Drake's long silence after his lyrical battle with Kendrick Lamar, which escalated in March 2024 with Lamar aiming Drizzy with Like That, where he called himself the king of hip hop.

The lyrical battle then continued for three months, with both artists dropping numerous diss tracks, including — Push Ups, Taylor Made Freestyle, Euphoria, 6:16 in LA, Family Matters, Meet the Grahams, Not Like Us, and The Heart Pt. 6. After this, the Toronto rapper was spotted at Michael Rubin annual white party on July 4, 2024.

Drake has yet to address the 100 Gigs folder publically at the time of writing.

Edited by Tiasha
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