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RnB 22/08/2019

Hitmaking Superproducer And Artist Mustard Switches To ASCAP

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Hitmaking Superproducer And Artist Mustard Switches To ASCAP
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, the world leader in performing rights and advocacy for music creators, today announced that platinum-selling hip-hop and R&B producer, DJ and label executive Mustard has moved to ASCAP. ASCAP will license public performances of his extensive catalog, including 2019 Best R&B Song Grammy winner "Boo'd Up" from Ella Mai and Billboard Hot 100 Top Ten singles "Freaky Friday" from Chris Brown and "Pure Water" featuring Migos.
"Mustard's track record as a producer and a label executive is undeniable and has earned him a reputation as a go-to collaborator for artists that want to scale the charts," said ASCAP Executive Vice President, Membership John Titta. "He is a true tastemaker and we are excited to be there for him as he continues to shape popular culture with his music."
"The past few years I've been making decisions to only work with people who have as much faith in me and my art as I do. ASCAP made it clear how much they appreciate and value my catalog and our future partnership," said Mustard.

ASCAP Senior Vice President, Membership Nicole George-Middleton said, "Mustard's incredible music has made him one of the most influential hitmakers of today. We're so excited to welcome him to the ASCAP roster."

Known for developing a distinct style of West Coast hip-hop and R&B, Dijon Isaiah McFarlane, professionally known as Mustard, has been a force on the scene since his early days as an 11-year-old DJ for backyard parties. His debut as a producer started with YG on the 2010 mixtape The Real 4Fingaz, and his star continued to rise from there. Mustard went on to produce chart-topping hits such as "Rack City" by Tyga in 2011 and 2 Chainz's "I'm Different" the following year. From there, his work with various artists exploded and by 2018 Mustard had produced for talents including Young Jeezy ("R.I.P."), Kid Ink ("Show Me") and Y.G. ("My Hitta"), and nabbed collaborations with Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Big Sean, T-Pain and Trey Songz. Mustard is also credited as co-writer and executive producer for the ASCAP 2019 Rhythm & Soul Music R&B Song of the Year "Boo'd Up" by Ella Mai.

Mustard's latest single "Pure Water," featuring Migos, was released in January and his new album Perfect Ten, with 21 Savage, Quavo, Meek Mill and Rich Da Kid, was released on June 28.






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