Kid Cudi
UPDATE: KiD CuDi was spotted in the studio with Emile Haynie earlier today. See photo proof after the jump. KiD CuDi fans (myself included) shed a bare minimum of eight single tears at the sight of his recent string of tweets about his forthcoming album Man On the Moon 3.
Amid a phenomenal musical run back in 2010, KiD CuDi and fellow Cleveland native King Chip were set to release a collaborative project under the group moniker The Almighty GloryUs. Unfortunately, said body of work never materialized; but a track called “Chillen While We Sippin” from those sessions has surfaced.
Kid Cudi’s first glimpse at his red, spacey collaboration with Giuseppe Zanotti was overtly rejected by the Twitter community. But that didn’t stop Mr. McFly from personally rocking his new kicks on the red carpet.
Hip-Hop recording artist Kid Cudi passed out during his headlining set at North Coast Music Festival in Chicago on Saturday (August 30).
Kid Cudi may not have been the only person in the Twitterverse to take issue with Lupe Fiasco‘s $500 personal verse sale, but he visibly called out the Chicago rapper online. Lupe didn’t turn the other cheek, and responded to Cudder’s jab with the quickness.
Once again, Kid Cudi is so far ahead of the fashion curve that mortals can’t even comprehend his excellency. Either that, or his new sneakers look terrible.
New Era and KiD CuDi recently unveiled their collaborative collection of 59FIFTY fitted hats and a rucksack bag. The Wicked Awesome Records founder discussed the various influences for the accessories in a follow up feature that hit the Internets along with the actual release today.
HS87 are challenging the status quo sonically and their rhymes aren’t too shabby either. But before fans can hear how their talent gels together on their forthcoming collaborative album, We The Plug, the collective assemble on a new song called “Scorn.”
Borderline Films today offers us a sneak peek at its upcoming film JAMES WHITE, which marks Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi’s first-ever score for a feature film.
FAT MAN magazine went big for their first ever print issue by nabbing KiD CuDi for its cover story. The publication prides itself on admiring “men and women that accomplish whatever they set their minds on,” and the former G.O.O.D. Music affiliate clearly fits the bill.
Kid Cudi decided to beat the Coachella heat by letting his toned man tummy show in a red crop top, paired with jean cutoffs. This guy is very dedicated to fashion trends.
In a strange twist of a fate, the current generation of rappers has spawned more superstars but less viable artists in terms of record sales.