Drake continues to catch strays from Team Kendrick, with Mustard lightly jabbing the 6 God during his set at Tyler, The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival.
The multi-platinum producer and DJ graced the stage at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium on Sunday evening (November 17), where he surprised the crowd by appearing to cue up Drizzy’s Take Care hit “Crew Love” with The Weeknd.
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Before the song could kick into gear, however, Mustard jumped on the mic and yelled, “Sike!” before quickly pivoting to Kendrick Lamar, Future and Metro Boomin‘s “Like That,” the blistering collaboration that ignited the heated feud between the Hip Hop titans.
The West Coast native further pledged his allegiance to K.Dot by opening his set with a theatrical rendition of “Not Like Us,” which he, of course, produced.
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With the crowd shrouded in darkness, eerie dialogue from the movie The Sixth Sense haunted the stadium before cleverly transitioning into the opening line from Kendrick’s chart-topping diss song (“Psst, I see dead people”).
The stage then lit up to reveal Mustard manning the turntables in front of a giant mural dedicated to the City of Angels, adorned with images of Kendrick, Nipsey Hussle and Kobe Bryant, as well as the World Series champions L.A. Dodgers.
Mustard cut out Drakes verse to play Future and Kendrick Lamar Like That at camp flog gnaw😂 pic.twitter.com/wQXaJQZYFH
— Dat (@DatDaDatty) November 18, 2024
Dj Mustard about to make the Ovo nation mad at this #Campfloggnaw2024pic.twitter.com/w1xz3nuPGZ
— Quan (@BlackK_GMS) November 18, 2024
This isn’t the first time that Mustard has taken aim at Drake since he did battle with Kendrick Lamar.
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times this past summer, the 10 Summers hitmaker ruled out reuniting with his “Who Do You Love?” collaborator and called him a “strange” character.
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“I don’t think I want to make a song with that dude. He’s a strange guy,” he said matter-of-factly.
Fans also speculated that Mustard dissed Drake by wearing a Toronto Blue Jays cap in Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” music video, but the producer later explained that it was merely a nod to his Los Angeles roots.
“I wasn’t trolling. I really wasn’t trolling. I bought a lot of hats that I like. I bought an STL hat, an Angels hat, a Braves hat. I put Faith of a Mustard Seed [the title of his latest album] on all of them,” he clarified in an interview with Big Boy.
“I sweated out two of my hats at Pop Out [Kendrick Lamar’s Inglewood concert] and that was the last hat that I had with Faith of a Mustard Seed on it. It just happened to be a Toronto Blue Jays hat.”
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Mustard added: “I grew up in the Jungles, we all wear that hat. I mean, I wear the NY hat — that’s Nip’s hat, the neighborhoods. Our hats mean a lot of different things so I never thought that much into it like, ‘Oh, I’m tryna troll y’all.’
“If I was on that, then I woulda probably wacked the Blue Jay off and put an X between it. I wasn’t on that, though.”