Kendrick Lamar says he felt like the iconic Dragon Ball Z character Goku upon his first time hearing DJ Mustard’s production for the GNX track “hey now.” In an interview with the GRAMMY’s ...
Based on Mustard's words, the beat for "Hey Now" made Kendrick feel like Goku ... That's why it's so empty like that," the DJ said. "That's why it's just weird sounds. [H]e didn't end up doing ...
In a new interview with the Recording Academy, American record producer and DJ Mustard ... that’s crazy.'” Mustard had previously explained how the beat for ‘Hey Now’ was created ...
While Mustard ... like, “Hey man, can I perform with you?” I’m not asking no s—t like that. But if he did call me up and invite me, I would say “Hell yeah!” As of right now, you ...
Kendrick Lamar didn’t have many special guests for the Super Bowl, but brought out a Compton sporting legend during "Not Like ...
Kendrick Lamar's Drake diss saga continued on live TV at the Super Bowl 2025, as fans kicked off the meme mania, discussing ...
Surprise appearances from SZA, DJ Mustard, Serena Williams ... himself as feeling like Goku when working on his song Hey Now from the GNX album. Even anime streaming giant Crunchyroll joined ...
Now, there may be some omitted lyrics and it won't get the treatment it received during Lamar's "The Pop Out: Ken & Friends" concert in June, but that infectious, DJ Mustard instrumental will be ...
DJ Mustard, the West Coast’s preeminent producer; Dody6, who goes back and forth with Lamar on “Hey Now,” the song used in his Apple Music promo with SZA.
And later in the set, “Cry Me a River” — written about Britney Spears — also hits differently, knowing what we know now. It’s a ... as final guest DJ Mustard joined Lamar on stage.