Just before the album’s release, Mustard shared the star-studded tracklist for Faith Of A Mustard Seed, his first album in five years.
Kirk Franklin, Lil Yachty, 42 Dugg, Vince Staples, ScHoolboy Q, Quavo, Rob49, Travis Scott, Ty Dolla $ign, Charlie Wilson, Masego, Blxst, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Roddy Ricch, Future, Ella Mai, Kodak Black, Young Thug, Lil Durk, and BlueBucksClan are among the artists who will appear on the album, which has 14 tracks.
The producer’s first-ever rap song, “Pray For Me,” which he released earlier this month, will also be included in the project.
View the whole tracklist below:
Faith Of A Mustard Seed is scheduled for release on July 26. It was first revealed shortly after Mustard got his first No. 1 single in his career, “Not Like Us,” a Drake diss track featuring Kendrick Lamar.
ScHoolboy Q has thus far expressed excitement about L.A.’s comeback to the music world under the 34-year-old producer.
The Southern California MC said on X last month that he had already heard Faith of a Mustard Seed and was eager for everyone else to hear it.
He wrote, “Heard it [teary face emoji].” Hit go naive. I’m about to repeat it. LA up this year.
Maintaining the LA vibe, the late Nipsey Hussle provided the album’s title.
While working on the lead single for the producer’s last album, Perfect Ten (released in 2019), Nipsey recommended that Mustard call the project Faith Of A Mustard Seed. But by that point, the producer had already secured the aforementioned title.
in a June interview with Big Boy’s Neighborhood. “And [Nipsey] was like, ‘Well before it’s all said and done, you gotta do Faith Of A Mustard Seed,'” he remembered.
The West Coast beatmaker originally had a different title in mind when he started working on the new project—one that he might still use—but after sampling a Luther Vandross song, he realized that Nip’s suggested title made sense—especially because his mother is a major fan of the singer.