Mustard went off on Drake in a heated rant, calling him the Malcolm X of white individuals.
Mustard despises Drake, calls him white man’s Malcolm X
Mustard went on an offended rant on X (previously Twitter) on Friday (August 2), which included mocking Drake, calling him the white man’s Malcolm X. The “Not Like Us” producer additionally hinted that Drizzy influenced his pal, home producer Gordo, to launch his new album Diamante On the identical day as Mustard’s personal undertaking, mustard seed religion.
It began when Mustard shared a publish through which he revealed an unconfirmed report that his mustard seed religion The album offered 18,000 copies in its first week of launch. The West Coast hitmaker expressed gratitude for the gross sales wrap-up.
“Cannot be extra grateful,” he captioned the publish (which may be seen beneath), together with the hashtag #FOAMS.
Wasabi later posted, although maybe jokingly, “Album gross sales are a formality [White] Supremacy you racist.
One fan responded to Mustard’s remark: “When your album flops, it is simply racist. In case your album sells effectively, you modify your gross sales [two tears of joy emoji and two loudly crying emojis]”.
Mustard dismissed fan criticism but in addition slammed Drake, accusing the Toronto rap star of encouraging Gordo to be launched on the identical day as his personal album. For many who do not know, Drake is featured on two of Gordo’s songs, “Sideways” and “Therapeutic.” Diamante album.
“Drake is Malcolm x [White] individuals [tears of joy emoji] and [DJ Akademiks] be sure you publish
@GordoSZN First week since Drake thought he did one thing that made him and I drop on the identical day [tears of joy emoji],” he wrote within the publish.
“These dragon robots are drizzle nation,” Wasabi added. “The robotic tried to make me disappear [tears of joy emoji]”.
Mustard appeared to counsel that Drake launched the bot to disparage him and spoil his album.
Prior to now, followers have accused Kendrick Lamar of unleashing a mysterious military of hatebots towards Drake.
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Mustard explains making ‘Not Like Us’ for Kendrick Lamar
Interviewed on Zoom name additional giant Final month, Mustard defined how he forgot about Kendrick Lamar’s track concentrating on Drake till it was launched to the general public.
Opposite to common perception amongst followers, “Not Like Us” was not an intentional collaboration between Okay-Dot and Mustard. Mustard despatched Compton Rhymes a wide range of beats to select from, and someday, with out the producer’s information, Kendrick selected the beat that may finally grow to be his ubiquitous Drizy diss observe.
“I really feel like I am residing in it now,” Mustard informed the publication. “I’ve had massive information, however I’ve by no means had one which was this impactful. So, it is an inexplicable feeling.”
Learn Extra: Mustard Interview – Comeback, Upcoming Album and Extra
Learn Mustard’s offended rant about Drake and his so-called robots beneath.