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mustard on the beat 

Said at the beginning of almost every song that DJ Mustard makes the beats for. Examples are: "I'm Different" by 2-Chainz, "HeadBand" by B.o.B and 2-Chainz, "My Nigga" by YG with Jeezy&Rich Homie Quan, and "R.I.P." by Young Jeezy and 2-Chainz.
At the beginning of "I'm Different" someone says, "Mustard on the beat hoe."
mustard on the beat by D.R.E December 7, 2013

Mnky on the beat 

Used when the beat is absolute fire. The attributes of the beat are so unbelievably insane, they provoke the listener to utterly obliterate and annihilate all of mankind and leave only mnkys.
Listener 1: yo, that beat was fire dog!
Listener 2: Facts bro, mnky on the beat fr fr.
Mnky on the beat by MmmCAC December 19, 2020

Mustard on the beat, ho! 

A signature of producer DJ Mustard, appears in almost every production by him. Origin: in the end of "I'm Good", rapper YG says "Mustard on the beat, ho!".
YG: "Mustard on the beat, ho!" (though what you actually understand is closer to "mosanonabee, ho")

steppin on the beat 

A term that came from Spongebob Squarepants. It means to be walking while singing "steppin on the beat" and add your own toon, and step oddly on each beat of your toon
Spongebob- "STEPPIN ON THE BEAT DO DO DO DO! STEPPIN ON THE BEAT DO DO DO DO! STEPPIN ON THE BEAT DO DO DO DO! STEPPIN ON THE BEAT LEEDLEE DEE DO!"
steppin on the beat by KrissyK January 4, 2014

Murda on the beat so it's not nice 

A producer tag for the artist “Murda Beatz”. The line also acts as a disclaimer for listeners informing them of the impending disgust of the beat to follow. Side effects include: uncontrollable bowel movements, involuntary ejaculations, as well as temporary amnesia.
*Bum-bum-bum*
Murda on the beat so it's not nice

Listener: Jesus-tap-dancing christ!

Mustard on the beat, ho! 

A signature of producer DJ Mustard, appears in almost every production by him. Origin: in the end of "I'm Good", rapper YG says "Mustard on the beat, ho!".
YG: "Mustard on the beat, ho!" (though what you actually understand is closer to "mosanonabee, ho")