Mustard and Gordo Feud Heats Up With Social Media Back and Forth

The war of words between Mustad and Gordo continued to play out on social media.

April 22, 2025
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The ongoing beef between Mustard and Gordo has intensified after both men got into a war of words on social media.

Things really took off when Mustard unfollowed Gordo and the latter proceeded to take a few shots at his fellow producer, saying his ego had become inflated thanks to his set at Coachella. Mustard returned a few days later with some shade of his own regarding tweets Gordo posted about changing the music in Drake's bathroom and wearing the NERD chain the 6 God allegedly bought in a recent auction.

"Aint going back and forth with a n***a that's happy to change music on another n***a toilet seats," Mustard tweeted. "Let's just end it here i'm richer than you and have more hits than you i have multiple houses with my own toilet seats and many of my own chains to wear @GordoSZN."

Gordo replied, "Imagine devoting your entire Coachella set to a guy that wouldn't drive an hour to pop out for you cc: @mustard."

Mustard caught wind of the insult and fired back, "the guy wants attention. Keep slaving at those over seas shows brother...don't forget to buckle dudes pants after you done. @GordoSZN."

Mustard and Gordo have been feuding ever since their buddies Kendrick Lamar and Drake officially kicked off their long-simmering beef last Spring. Gordo pledged his allegiance to Drake while Mustard has been riding with Kendrick, having produced the scathing diss track "Not Like Us."

Mustard doesn't seem to be letting up on the beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, either. During his set at Coachella, Mustard changed Kendrick's "Why you trolling like a bitch" verse to "Why you suing like a bitch" in reference to Drake's lawsuit against Universal Music Group.