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Mustard Claps Back at Gordo After Being Called Out for Unfollowing Drake Producer

The drama started when Gordo realized Mustard unfollowed him on Instagram.

DJ Mustard arrives for the 2024 BET Awards at the Peacock theatre in Los Angeles, June 30, 2024.

DJ Mustard arrives for the 2024 BET Awards at the Peacock theatre in Los Angeles, June 30, 2024.

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It all started last week when Drake collaborator Gordo tweeted out that Mustard unfollowed him on Instagram. “Oh, my God. Just noticed Mustard unfollowed me on IG,” he wrote on X. “Sad day…headlining [Coachella] must of got to his head.”

Mustard caught wind of the post and responded in kind, saying, “Ain’t going back and forth with a n—a that’s happy to change music on another n—a’s toilet seats,” he tweeted. “Let’s just end it here: I’m richer than you and have more hits than you. I have multiple houses with my own toilet seats and many of my own chains to wear.”


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He added, “The guy wants attention. Keep slaving at those overseas shows, brother. Don’t forget to buckle dude’s pants after you done,” he wrote, before mocking Gordo’s chain picture.

Drake’s “Sticky” producer then responded by saying that Kendrick Lamar didn’t bother to drive out to support Mustard’s Coachella set. “Imagine devoting your entire Coachella set to a guy that wouldn’t drive an hour to pop out for you.”

Earlier this month, Gordo tweeted that he apparently changed the music on a couple of Drake’s toilets up at the Embassy (his mansion) in Toronto. “When you use the bathroom at Drake’s house usually the toilet will play 2Pac,” he said. “But today I changed one toilet to play ‘Healing’ and the other one to play ‘Sideways.'”

Gordo also tweeted a picture of himself wearing Drake’s recently purchased N.E.R.D chain that was once owned by Pharrell and Kid Cudi, saying that he found it in Drake’s kitchen and that he’s “100 percent taking it.”

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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