Dennis Graham didn't offer much when he was recently asked his thoughts on some of the things Pusha-T has had to say on the mic about his son, Drake. If he had more of an idea of exactly who the man behind the diss track that has rocked his son's career, is, he might have more to say, Graham implied. For now, all he's pretty much familiar with is the interesting name.

"I don't know Pusha-T. I don't know anything about anybody named Pusha-T. And if I did I would Push the T," Graham told a TMZ reporter who approached him about the GOOD Music president outside of Delilah in West Hollywood on Wednesday night, June 6.

Since it's explosive release, Graham has tried his best to suppress inquiries coming his way about the lyrical content on "The Story of Adidon." TMZ previously checked in with the former Graham family musician about the possibility that he might be a grandfather and his reply was similar to the one he gave on Push. He said that he knows nothing about porn star Sophie Brussaux's claim that Drizzy is the father of her son Adonis.

The buzz over Push's lyrics may be waning with each day that passes by without Drake addressing them in kind, but the pressure that has been in turn placed on his family to answer for the events cited in the song seems to have only gotten more confronting.