Drake’s Dad Dennis Graham Releases ‘Kinda Crazy’ Video + Celebrates Launch w/ Snoop, Apryl Jones, Donovan Carter
Drake’s Father Dennis Graham Releases ‘Kinda Crazy’ Video
Drake’s famous father, Dennis Graham, has finally released his video for his debut single “Kinda Crazy.” The “Kinda Crazy” single was officially released independently in December 2016. The song, which has a classic R&B vibe, reached the top 100 R&B chart. Now, seven months later, the famous face of Drake’s whiskey brand and “More Life Album”, has officially dropped his video.
To celebrate, Dennis hosted a private premiere viewing party Thursday (7/28) for family and friends at the MVA studios in downtown Los Angeles. Powered by The Powerhouse Agency, the event was held at Hollywood Hookah with celebrity guests including rapper Snoop Doog, former Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood cast member Apryl Jones (who co-sponsored the event with her new wine brand, A’mei La Vie), actor Kyle Massey, Bishop Don Juan, “Ballers” actor Donovan Carter and others. Check out the flix!
The video, filmed in Sweden, is directed by up and coming Swedish filmmaker Nikeisha Anderson. Check it out below.
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