While Drake has remained silent, his father is coming to his defense in his beef with Pusha-T.

TMZ caught the elder Graham on the streets of West Hollywood and asked him to weigh in on the contentious hip-hop feud between his son and the G.O.O.D. Music rapper. But instead of acknowledging the beef, Dennis decided to take a more playful approach.

“I don’t know Pusha-T,” he responded when asked about the rivalry. “I don’t know anything about anybody named Pusha-T. If I did, I would push their T.”

Drake’s father was one of the targets on Pusha’s “The Story of Adidon.” “Your father walked away at 5, hell of a dad thing,” Pusha raps on the diss, which also takes aim at Drake’s mother and Noah “40” Shebib.

The Toronto rapper has reportedly recorded a “career-ending” response to Pusha, but may never release it, according to J Prince. “The ingredients was overwhelming,” the Rap-A-Lot Records CEO told “Sway in the Morning.” “I know for a fact that it would have been bad for Kanye and [Pusha]. It just wouldn’t have been good. It’s beyond music at that point. It’s gonna affect the livelihood, it’s gonna interfere with his whole lifestyle from that day forward.”

The beef ignited after Pusha took shots at Drake on his Daytona cut “Infrared.” Drake responded with “Duppy Freestyle,” prompting Pusha to release “The Story of Adidon.”

Others have weighed in on the feud as well. 21 Savage called for Drake and Pusha to “come together and kill all this beef,” while A$AP Ferg believes both sides “resurrected” the art of rap feuds.