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"100 Bands" is a song by American record producer Mustard featuring American rappers Quavo, 21 Savage, YG and Meek Mill. It was released as the second single from Mustard's third studio album, Perfect Ten, on May 10, 2019. [1] It was produced by Mustard and co-produced by the late Official, who is uncredited. The album version omits 21 Savage's ...
Fred Thomas of AllMusic gave the album 3.5 stars out of 5, calling the album "another vibrant exhibit of Mustard's gifts at arranging sounds that can start the party or spark deep feelings." Track listing
Dijon Isaiah McFarlane (born June 5, 1990), known professionally as Mustard (formerly DJ Mustard), is an American record producer and DJ.A frequent collaborator of fellow California-based artists YG and Ty Dolla Sign, he began his career producing singles and albums for both rappers, and has since done so for other prominent acts in hip hop and R&B.
Production was handled by Mustard and Masego themselves, alongside Monte Booker, Terrace Martin, and Nic Nac, among others. Faith of a Mustard Seed serves as the follow-up to Mustard's previous album, Perfect Ten (2019), and is also his first release under BMG after his contract with Interscope Records ended.
"Parking Lot" is a song by American record producer Mustard and American rapper and singer Travis Scott. It was released through 10 Summers and BMG Rights Management as the lead single from Mustard's fourth studio album, Faith of a Mustard Seed, on June 21, 2024. [1]
The music video of the song was released on YouTube on January 11, 2016. In the video, Travis Scott was in the same place with Mustard, on the road and at the party. The video talks about love of a blonde hair girl and love of a lesbian couple.
The song peaked at number ninety-six on the Billboard Hot 100. Outside the United States, the song peaked within the top ten of the charts in Belgium, the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. "Feelin' Myself" has been described as a club -oriented track which features its performers trading verses over a "glossy" West Coast hip hop beat.
It peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Mustard's highest charting song in the US. [4] [5] The song received a nomination for Best Rap/Sung Performance at the 2020 Grammy Awards, making it the first time Ricch has been nominated for a Grammy and Mustard's first nomination as an artist. [6] [7]