DJ Mustard sparked excitement during the second weekend of Coachella by playing Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" twice and encouraging the crowd to criticize Drake again. During his set, Mustard taunted Drake by repeating the song and leading the audience in chanting lyrics that accused the rapper. This action is likely to add fuel to Drake's defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group. Mustard, who initially stayed neutral during the first weekend, made a bold statement during his second appearance by directly targeting Drake. The crowd joined in, echoing the lyrics that call Drake a pedophile, a central theme in the rapper's lawsuit against UMG. Mustard's decision to play the track a second time further intensified the situation. This incident stood in contrast to Mustard's performance in the first weekend, where he avoided controversy. Mustard's involvement in producing "Not Like Us" has been a significant achievement in his career. The track's success, winning five Grammy awards in 2025, has highlighted his talent. Meanwhile, Drake has taken legal action against UMG, accusing the label of promoting a song that defames him as a pedophile. UMG has refuted these claims, accusing Drake of using the courts to stifle rap battles.
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