Mustard says that he would not need to make a music with “unusual man” Drake ever once more.
Mustard Does not Need to Collaborate with “Unusual Man” Drake
In an interview with The Los Angeles Instances, printed on Wednesday (Aug. 21), Mustard was requested if he would ever work with Drake once more. The hitmaker emphatically mentioned no.
“I do not suppose I need to make a music with that dude,” he instructed the newspaper. “He is a wierd man.”
Apparently, Mustard and Drake beforehand collaborated on YG’s 2014 banger, “Who Do You Love?” However since Mustard produced “Not Like Us,” which is arguably the largest Drake diss monitor in hip-hop historical past, the chance of Drizzy and the West Coast producer to ever work collectively on a music is nil at this level.
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Mustard Goes In on Drake Calling Him the Malcolm X of White Folks
This is not the primary time Mustard criticized Drake. On Aug. 2, Mustard hopped on X, previously Twitter, and unleashed an offended tirade. In his rant, he dissed Drizzy, evaluating him to Malcolm X of White folks. Mustard additionally implied that Drizzy influenced his pal, home producer Gordo, to launch his new album, Diamante, on the identical day as Mustard’s personal mission, Religion of a Mustard Seed. The “Not Like Us” producer insinuated that this act was intentional and geared toward sabotaging the success of Mustard’s album.
It began when Mustard shared a put up which revealed an unconfirmed report that his Religion of a Mustard Seed album moved 18,000 items in its first week of launch. The West Coast hitmaker expressed gratitude for the gross sales abstract. “Past Grateful,” he captioned the put up, together with the hashtag #FOAMS.
Mustard then added, “Album gross sales are a type of [White] supremacy you ni**as racist.”
When a fan criticized him for his remark, Mustard lashed out at Drake for allegedly making an attempt to sabotage his album launch.
“Drake is the Malcolm x of [White] folks [tears of joy emoji] and [DJ Akademiks] be sure to put up @GordoSZN first week since drake thought he did a factor with making him drop on the identical day as me [tears of joy emoji],” he wrote in his put up.
“These drake bots are the Nation of drizzlam,” added Mustard. “THE BOTS TRYNA FADE ME [tears of joy emoji].”
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