Lizzo Screams 'Mustard' Like Kendrick Lamar on Kai Cenat's Stream

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Lizzo channeled Kendrick Lamar screaming producer DJ Mustard’s name during Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 2 live stream.

The "Truth Hurts" singer, who accompanied SZA, had joined Cenat for some live hijinks when she randomly erupted into her impression of Lamar on the song “tv off.”

“MUSTARD!” she yelled at the top of her lungs, causing both Cenat and SZA to start cackling.

Lizzo isn’t the only person who’s having their fun with Lamar’s very loud vocal.

The vocal became an instant meme after fans listened to “tv off” from his surprise album GNX that dropped on Friday and heard him scream Mustard’s name in the middle of the song.

The memes run the gamut from funny videos about Mustard as a condiment to demands that the producer turn the line into his official beat tag.

Lizzo and SZA’s appearance on Cenat’s stream was full of surprise moments. One of the biggest came when the two singers were captured on camera talking about Cenat’s hygiene.

While the two stood in his kitchen and Cenat was upstairs, SZA said that he “seems like a clean person.” This prompted Lizzo to offer a hilarious response. “He hasn't washed his balls in a long time,” Lizzo said. “He’s been showering with the trunks on—that’s what they said on stream.”

“His meat’s been dry for 23 days? I don’t believe it,” SZA said.

Cenat’s Mafiathon 2 has had its fair share of celebrity guests. Chris Brown recently hopped onto the stream and touched on whether or not he’s in a relationship.

“Me? Am I in a relationship? I’m in multiple,” he relayed to Cenat. When asked to clarify if he has “more than one girlfriend,” Brown responded by saying, “it’s something like that” with a smile.

Last week, Lil Dicky joined Cenat on his stream to give fans some motivation to chase their dreams when others don’t believe in them.

“When I started working on music, truly everyone in my life thought I was insane, before I put anything out, I was working on it for like three years,” Dicky said. “I was on vacation with my girlfriend at the time and my parents in Hawaii. They all sat me down, and, one by one, all told me why I shouldn't try to be a rapper. I should just abandon everything. I was gonna throw away my career, and it was just not the right decision, so even the people that believed in me, like the people closest to me, didn't even believe."

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