Mustard Gets the Whole Gang Together for 'Faith Of A Mustard Seed'
With features from Young Thug, Vince Staples, ScHoolboy Q and many others.
Mustard had already made his mark on the music scene this year with his contributions to Kendrick Lamar‘s “Not Like Us,” but the producer is reminding us he has more in the tank than that. The industry imprint has at last unleashed his fourth studio album, a cohesive, collaborative effort dubbed Faith Of A Mustard Seed, which sees features from Lil Yachty, Vince Staples, ScHoolboy Q, Young Thug and many, many more.
The 14-track effort also sees contributions from Travis Scott (on lead single “Parking Lot”), Quavo, Rob49, Ty Dolla $ign, Kodak Black and Roddy Ricch.
However, most notably, Mustard uses the project to prove he’s capable of rolling fully solo on a track from front to back as well. The producer made his rap debut on the previously released “Pray For Me” – which now arrives as the album’s appropriate closing cut – and also shows out on “7 to 7.”
“It’s just personal. I’ve never rapped before; it’s not something I’ve ever done, and all the songs mean something. It gives you a feeling,” he said in a statement.
Faith Of A Mustard Seed acts as a musical memoir for Mustard, chronicling his career trajectory. He tacks a handful of skits onto the ends of many tracks like “Show Me The Way” with Kirk Franklin and Mustard’s family themselves, “Up Now” and “Parking Lot.” Find the full tracklist below and stream Faith Of A Mustard Seed on Spotify and Apple Music now.
Show Me the Way (ft. Kirk Franklin & The Family)
Up Now (ft. Lil’ Yachty, BlueBucksClan, 42 Dugg)
Pressured Up (ft. Vince Staples, Schoolboy Q)
One of Them Ones (ft. Quavo, Rob 49)
Parking Lot (ft. Travis Scott)
7 to 7
A Song For Mom (ft. Ty Dolla $ign, Charlie Wilson)
Worth a Heartbreak (ft. Blxst, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie)
Truth Is (ft. Roddy Rich)
Mines (ft. Future, Ty Dolla $ign, Charlie Wilson)
One Bad Decision (ft. Ella Mai, Roddy Ricch)
Yaks Prayer (ft. Kodak Black)
Ghetto (ft. Young Thug, Lil’ Durk)
Pray For Me