![]() The diss received a mixed number of response from fans, many taunting Quando about the death of his friend Lul Pabb, others advocating the violent lyrics. Quando further goes into detail about the night of Von's murder as "Timmy," otherwise known as Lul Timm, the solo guest appearance on the mixtape is the alleged murderer of King Von. ![]() The blue bandana also makes a direct reference to the Crips as they're heavily associated with the color blue.Īccording to reports, Quando Rondo dissed Lil Durk, King Von, and their respective association with gangs, most particularly in the first verse of the mixtape's fifth cut, "Want Me Dead." Quando begins his verse by taking shots at both King Von and his sister Kayla B, otherwise known as Kayla Bennett as he rapped: "Ha, my favorite opp dead, sister talk too much, no, I don't like the bitch/Lul Timmy rolled her brother up, got stepped on in some Nike kicks." The lyric refers to Von as his "favorite opp" and states that Von's sister, Kayla, talks too much, referring to several of her past interviews in which she speaks about the murder of her brother. ![]() Quando - on the right-hand side - has a "60" on the street sign, making a direct reference to the Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips which Quando has both rapped about and spoken about his affiliation with. The reference regarding the green flags have also been used as inspiration for Never Broke Again's compilation, Green Flag Activity. The green flag tied to the street sign references the colors of YoungBoy's 4KTrey gang. The street was also used as inspiration for YoungBoy's other mixtapes, 38 Baby and 38 Baby 2. YoungBoy - on the left-hand side - has a "38" on the street sign, making a reference to the North 38th St in Baton Rouge, Louisiana the street on which YoungBoy had grown up. The mixtape's artwork presents an animated version of Quando and YoungBoy with blue and green bandanas tied to a street sign making references to each of their gang affiliations. The mixtape's fourth and final single, "It's On", was released on November 21, 2022, just four days prior to the release of the project. On November 17, 2022, the mixtape's third single, "Keep Me Dry", was released following its announcement and tracklist reveal on November 16, 2022. The single only featured vocals from Quando Rondo. On October 26, 2022, the mixtape's second single, "Cream Soda", was released. On October 4, 2022, Rolling Stone conducted an interview with Quando Rondo in the interview, Quando spoke about the behind the scenes and making of the mixtape. On August 30, 2022, following the death of Quando's close friend Lul Pab after both Quando and Pab were victims of a drive-by shooting, Quando and YoungBoy released the mixtape's first single, "Give Me a Sign", in memory of Lul Pab and Big Dump, as seen on the single's cover art. The mixtape marks Quando's first project of 2022 and YoungBoy's seventh project of 2022. The album also features production from many prestigious producers such as 808Melo, Bankroll Got It, Dmac, Droc, Pooh Beatz, Synco, and Yakree. YoungBoy's in-house producer and engineer Jason "Cheese" Goldberg and Quando's engineer, Jacoby “CxbGoCrazy” Cherry mixed, mastered, and recorded every track on the mixtape. Four singles supported the mixtape: "Give Me a Sign", "Cream Soda", "Keep Me Dry", and "It's On". The mixtape features a sole guest appearance from Lul Timm. It was released through Atlantic Records and Never Broke Again on November 25, 2022. 3860 is a collaborative mixtape by American rappers Quando Rondo and YoungBoy Never Broke Again.
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