TRENDING
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Could Bring DJ Mustard To Tears

Published
9 months agoon
By
London Jennn
DJ Mustard is eagerly anticipating the 2025 Super Bowl and believes he’ll get emotional if halftime Show headliner Kendrick Lamar performs “Not Like Us.”
During a recent interview, the West Coast producer weighed in on the Big Game performance. While Mustard would love to join Lamar onstage should he perform the song, he would be just as content to be present at the Superdome in New Orleans and might even tear up.
“I definitely can’t wait to watch the Super Bowl, man. Can’t wait,” Mustard told Billboard. “This year’s going to be pretty special. I might shed a tear [if he performs ‘Not Like Us.’] I am grateful for him to perform it on stage. If he performs it on stage by himsel, doesn’t call me, I wouldn’t give a s###. Just perform it.”
He continued, “Don’t get me wrong – call me. If you want me, I’ll slide. But I’ll be there regardless going crazy, acting like I’m on stage. If I’m in a box, they might show me on TV from how crazy [I’ll be going]. I might stand on a chair. They might show me on the TV like, ‘He’s going berserk!’”
View this post on Instagram A post shared by billboard (@billboard)
Mustard previously revealed that the track, his first collab with Lamar, was years in the making, with the former sending the latter five exclusive beats a day before the beef.
Despite producing the beat, Mustard heard the Drake diss for the first time, along with everybody else when K. Dot released it.
“[When ‘Not Like Us’ dropped], I’m on my way to a baby shower,” he explained in June. “We on the freeway…I get a text saying, ‘[Kendrick] dropped again,’ then I get another text like, ‘Mustard on the beat ho’ and I’m like, ‘What the f### did I miss?’ And that’s how I heard the song on the 405 freeway, driving and I start spazzing…listening to it over and over. I couldn’t believe it.”
In addition to scoring a No.1 debut, “Not Like Us” could be in line to win a Grammy.
London Jennn
Source link

Bobby Sherman, Top Teen Idol of Late 1960s and Early ’70s, Dead at 81 After Cancer Battle

Going ‘Deep’: Prince Royce Dives to No. 1 on Latin Airplay Chart

BTS ARMY Documentary Announces Global Theatrical Release

Pete Doherty Pays Tribute to Late Babyshambles Guitarist Patrick Walden

7 Best Moments From Lana Del Rey’s Biggest-Ever U.K. Show

Exclusive Interview with Bassi Boss

Crucial Flamez: The Guyanese Flame Lighting Up South Florida’s Reggae-Hip Hop Scene

Exclusive interview with Strictly Sour

From Pain to Purpose: Jerard Rice is Starvin’ for Greatness in the industry

Celebrity HipHop’s Next Up: Exclusive Interview with J Menace

Clipse, Pusha T, No Malice – Ace Trumpets (Official Audio)

Turbo & Gunna – Classy Girl [Official Visualizer]

Ken Carson – Blakk Rokkstar (Audio)

Lil Durk – Vanish Mode (Official Audio)

NLE Choppa – Gang Baby (Official Music Video)
TRENDING


Bobby Sherman, Top Teen Idol of Late 1960s and Early ’70s, Dead at 81 After Cancer Battle
Bobby Sherman, one of the top teen idols of late 1960s and early ’70s, died after a battle with kidney...


Going ‘Deep’: Prince Royce Dives to No. 1 on Latin Airplay Chart
By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may...


BTS ARMY Documentary Announces Global Theatrical Release
A new feature-length documentary spotlighting the historic fandom of global superstars BTS is set to hit theaters worldwide this July....


Pete Doherty Pays Tribute to Late Babyshambles Guitarist Patrick Walden
Pete Doherty has shared a moving tribute to Patrick Walden, his former Babyshambles bandmate, following the guitarist’s death at age...


7 Best Moments From Lana Del Rey’s Biggest-Ever U.K. Show
Since her debut tour in 2011, Lana Del Rey’s UK appearances have been sporadic. A mere handful of headline shows,...