Mustard says he doesn't want to do a song with “weird guy” Drake again.
Mustard doesn't want to work with “Strange Guy” Drake
In an interview with The Los Angeles Timesposted on Wednesday (August 21), Mustard was asked if he would work with Drake again. The hitmaker said flatly no.
“I don't think I want to do a song with this dude,” she told the paper. “He's a strange guy.”
Interestingly, Mustard and Drake previously collaborated on YG's 2014 banger, “Who Do You Love?” But since Mustard produced “Not Like Us,” which is arguably the biggest Drake diss track in hip-hop history, the chance of Drizzy and the West Coast producer ever working together on a song is nil to this point.
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Mustard Goes In Drake calls him the Malcolm X of White People
This isn't the first time Mustard has criticized Drake. On August 2nd, Mustard jumped on X, formerly Twitter, and unleashed an angry rant. In his rant, he dissed Drizzy, comparing him to White people's Malcolm X. Mustard also hinted that Drizzy influenced his friend, house producer Gordo, to release his new album, Diamanteon the same day as Mustard's own work, Faith of a mustard seed. The “Not Like Us” producer hinted that this act was deliberate and aimed to sabotage the success of Mustard's album.
It all started when Mustard shared a post which revealed an unconfirmed report that his Faith of a Mustard Seed album moved 18,000 units in its first week of release. The West Coast manufacturer expressed its gratitude for the sales summary. “Beyond Grateful,” she captioned the post, along with the hashtag #FOAMS.
Mustard then added: “Album sales are a format [White] supremacy you are racist”.
When a fan criticized him for his comment, Mustard attacked Drake for allegedly trying to sabotage his album release.
“Drake is the Malcolm x of [White] people [tears of joy emoji] and [DJ Akademiks] make sure you post @GordoSZN the first week since Drake thought he did something to him to make him drop on the same day as me [tears of joy emoji]”, he wrote in his post.
“These drake bots are drizzlam nation,” Mustard added. “BOTH NOSES MAKE ME FORGET [tears of joy emoji].”
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Watch Kendrick Lamar's “Not Like Us” music video featuring Mustard below.