Mustard Reflects on Landmark Tour with Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Reveals “GNX” Beat Origins
Mustard is expressing immense gratitude following the European conclusion of the “Grand National Tour” alongside Kendrick Lamar and SZA. The acclaimed producer recently shared a heartfelt message and behind-the-scenes glimpses from the tour’s incredible 39 sold-out stadium shows. This comes after previously offering insights into his pivotal production work on lamar’s critically acclaimed GNX album.
A tour to Remember
The “Grand national Tour” proved to be a monumental success, and Mustard is taking a moment to acknowledge the experience. He extended thanks to both Lamar and SZA for the opportunity to open for them, calling it an unforgettable experience. “I’ll never forget it,” he shared, “I’m beyond grateful and inspired!”
Mustard’s Instagram post showcased him in his element – behind the mixing board, sharing the stage with Lamar, and signing copies of the GNX vinyl. He also gave a special shout-out to the fans, recognizing those who went the extra mile with tickets and even Mustard-themed costumes. “Love to everyone that bought a ticket or put on a mustard costume to come to the show,” he added.
Looking Ahead on the Tour
Notably, Mustard held a key supporting role throughout both the North American and European legs of the tour. While the Stockholm show marked his final performance alongside Lamar and SZA, the tour isn’t over yet. For the south American dates, he’ll be joined by CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso. he’ll conclude the global run in Australia with ScHoolboy Q and doechii.
The Story Behind “hey now“
While the fiery track “Not Like Us“ didn’t make the final cut on GNX, Mustard contributed substantially to the album with two standout productions. He recently revealed the surprising story behind the creation of “hey now,” a track that initially faced rejection from other artists.
Originally,the beat was offered to YG and Quavo,but both passed on the opportunity. Mustard was aiming for a sound reminiscent of Clipse’s iconic “grindin’,” specifically a “West coast version.” Though, the unique, sparse quality of the beat didn’t resonate with everyone initially. “That’s why it’s so empty like that,” he explained. “That’s why it’s just weird sounds.”
He also produced “tv off,” a track where Lamar gives him a direct shout-out,further cementing their collaborative relationship.
Now back home, Mustard is ready to dive back into new projects. You can expect to hear more from this prolific producer soon, as he continues to shape the sound of modern hip-hop. Keep an eye out for what he’s cooking up next – it’s sure to be something special.








