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DJ Mustard Blasts Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy” & Jidenna’s “Classic Man”
According to the hugely successful beatsmith (Big Sean’s “IDFWU”, Ty Dolla $ign’s “Paranoid”, Omarion’s “Post to Be” all things YG), The Invisible Men and The Arcade, b.k.a. the producers of Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy” are coming for Jidenna’s “Classic Man” Wondaland producers in court.
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“The producers of fancy sued the n*ggas that did classic man. n*gga suing for sh*t they ain’t start”, Mustard wrote in a series of tweets that have since been deleted.
Last night, Mustard went on Twitter and sent a few tweets about the production of “Fancy” and “Classic Man”. “I’ve seen that a lot”, he said.
As for all his claims about “Fancy”/”Classic Man” lawsuits, those are unconfirmed, but you get his point – there’s behind-the-scenes haggling over the sound of the two songs, despite Mustard’s claim that it’s his/his region’s sound to begin with. She knows the sound.
He continued, calling the songs “rip offs” of his signature style, “Fancy was a rip off…”
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Newcomer Jidenna’s “Classic Man” is one of the hottest songs of the summer, but not everyone is feeling the classy club banger. “That’s like a n– stealing a bike and selling it back”. Str8 up!” “This is a west coast sound people from la all the way to the bay … Mustard believes the difference between his rips and Azalea’s is the source material: he’s bringing the past into the present. I’m just one of the ones keeping it alive.