Kid Cudi has heavy thoughts, and they're bundled into what he calls his "best work" yet, his new album, 'Satellite Flight: The Journey to the Mother Moon.'
An old adage goes that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. Yeah, that's fine and all, but let's be real: We all do it. That's especially true when it comes to music. The artwork associated with a mixtape or album (or single for that matter) can make or break certain projects.
If you recall, Kid Cudi announced during a show in Dallas last month that he'll release a new EP in the next three months. Today, the Lonely Stoner shared the project's title on Twitter: 'Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon.'
Kid Cudi hasn’t been resting on his acting laurels. The rapper-actor will return to television for a cameo appearance on Fox’s newest comedy series, 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine.'
G.O.O.D. Music was in the building as Big Sean and former member Kid Cudi joined forces to perform 'First Chain' on Friday’s edition of 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.' Backed by the Roots band, Sean Don and the Cudder gave a hyped performance of the anthemic track from Sean's 'Hall of Fame' album.
Once again, a concertgoer breaks the unwritten rule of jumping on stage when a rapper is performing. Kid Cudi has made it clear in the past that he prefers to have an uninterrupted stage show and those who violate, felt the consequences. Apparently, one fan didn't get the memo.
Good news Kid Cudi fans: you don't have to wait until 2015 to hear new music. During a recent show in Dallas on his ongoing 'Cud Life Tour,' the Lonely Stoner announced plans to release a new EP within the next three months.
For the first installment of our "Revisiting ..." series we flashback to 2008 when Cleveland, Ohio rapper/singer Kid Cudi changed hip-hop in July of that year, with the release of his debut mixtape 'A Kid Named Cudi.' -- Aaron Matthews
Sometimes, all it takes is a tweet to stir up the promotional cycle for an artist's upcoming project. And that is exactly happened this morning when Kid Cudi hopped on his Twitter account to get his fans ready for his next project.