A Ghetto Symphony: Mustard, Young Thug, and Lil Durk Unite.
Mustard’s latest opus, “Faith of a Mustard Seed,” is a sprawling canvas upon which the producer paints a vivid portrait of his life and experiences.
One particularly potent brushstroke is this track, a raw and unfiltered collaboration with hip-hop titans Thug and Durk.
This sonic triumvirate weaves a tapestry of urban grit and resilience, inviting listeners into a world of shared struggle and triumph.
Hailing from the fertile breeding grounds of the American metropolis, Mustard, Thug, and Durk bring a unique perspective to the track.
Their collective experiences, forged in the crucible of adversity, infuse this track with an authenticity that resonates deeply.
The song is more than just a musical collaboration; it’s a testament to the enduring spirit of those who rise from the ashes, a sonic homage to the communities that shaped them.
Quotable Lyrics:
Rose-gold Patek Philippe, f**k my dandruff (Yeah)
I just helped my partner mama beat cancer (On God)
In the hood, throw a proper ‘paganza (‘Ganza)
I ditch this b*tch to you, I got my bands up (Skrrt)
I seen mans on the ‘Gram with a dancer (Dancer)
I just had her (Uh-huh), I just splashed her (Splash)
I just told ’em bring bands, all cash here (All cash)
I had three Lamborghinis just the last year (Skrrt, skrrt)
I get ghetto when the time come
I’m a vessel to my damn son
Buy a castle, I’m in the sun (Woah)
Gucci slippers, I’ll never run