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Today marks the 37th birthday of one of hip-hop's most beloved martians, Kid Cudi. It was A Kid Named Cudi , his debut mixtape released during the blog era, that separated him among the other rappers of his class. Somehow, it feels like this project is often overlooked in comparison to Cudi's entire discography, though my suspicion is that it's primarily due to the fact that it isn't on streaming services.

But, to honor the rapper's 37th birthday, it only felt appropriate to throw it back to his origin story. Check the record below. What's your favorite Kid Cudi song? One lone, brave crowd surfer made his way to the front. As the song ended, Cudi was busy walking along the front of the stage hugging fans and signing autographs. Making his way back up, to the chants of "Cudi! This is my home. I can't forget that. It's unconditional love you can't buy nowhere. It's that Cleveland expletive.

Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. Cudi's debut album Man on the Moon: The End of Day, was released on Universal Motown Records on September 15, and sold , copies in the first week and charted at 4.

The album's lead single "Day 'n' Nite", Kid Cudi's greatest commercial success thus far, charted well in both the U. Common was also featured throughout the album, as the narrator. In a late interview, Cudi announced that the follow-up to his debut album would be a compilation album entitled Cudder and the Revolution of Evolution, which would have many collaborations.

On June 11, , Kid Cudi was arrested in the Chelsea neighborhood of the Manhattan borough in New York City and charged with felony criminal mischief and possession of a controlled substance. Despite his arrest, he was released and made it to Manchester, Tennessee in time to play at Bonnaroo. The campaign featured artists from 13 different countries including Kid Cudi.

In this short, Converse takes a trip back to Cudi's roots as an artist in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. The campaign's goal was to tap into the grassroots of Converse's global market and introduce the artists of tomorrow. In June , Converse was promoting being a catalyst for creativity by bringing together three musicians from different genres to form a unique collaboration known as "Three Artists.

One Song. In addition to collaborating on the track, each of the artists also participated in the creation of the music video, which was released later that summer. The title-track "Mr. Rager", was released as the album's second single, shortly before the album's release. The album, released November 9, , debuted at number three on the US Billboard chart, with first-week sales of , copies.

In its second week it crossed the , sales mark. In October , Cudi had announced that he would be forming a rock band with frequent collaborator Dot da Genius, tentatively called Wizard.

In early , he announced that he would be releasing a mixtape titled A Man Named Scott, reminiscent of his A Kid Named Cudi title, prior to the rock album. On February 26, , Cudi took to his Twitter account to announce that Dream On, the record label he launched back in with partners Patrick "Plain Pat" Reynolds and producer Emile Haynie, has been dissolved.

However, in an interview with Complex Magazine Cudi explained they were all still on good terms: "I wanted to try something new, and I wanted to take control of things myself.

Those are still my guys, Pat and Emile, and I'm still going to work with them in the future. I know Emile is definitely down. We had an issue, but we're men and we were able to figure it out and move forward. There's no hard feelings. In March , Cudi announced that a music video for "Marijuana" would be released in the spring, followed by a music video for "Mr. Rager" in the summer, then he would release a short film, directed by Shia LaBeouf, inspired by his song "Maniac", with Cage, in October The new label, which he will be releasing his third studio album on is called Wicked Awesome Records.

He also renamed his band on the same occasion to 2 Be Continuum, renaming it from the original Wizard. Kid Cudi explained his reasoning saying: "I needed something more original, something different, but it's still wizardry at its finest. The song, produced by Dot da Genius, features Cudi singing and contains elements of rock music.

Kid Cudi released the music video for his second album's title-track "Mr. Rager", on September 8, The video received all-positive reviews from critics and fans alike.

On November 13, , a previously unreleased demo tape Cudi had recorded from to , under the pseudonym Kid Mesc, titled Rap Hard, leaked online. He also announced that the upcoming rock project would be released on his 28th birthday, January 30, In late , Cudi was mentioned in a viral video by vlogger Ben Breedlove, about his near death experiences.

After Breedlove's death on December 26, , Cudi commented on his thoughts about inspiring the young kid. I broke down, I am to tears because I hate how life is so unfair. This has really touched my heart in a way I cant describe, this is why I do what I do.

Why I write my life, and why I love you all so much. Life is really f up sometimes, but I know Ben is at Peace, and I hope he gets a chance to sit and talk with my Dad. We love you Ben. Thank you for loving me. To Ben's family, you raised a real hero, he's definitely mine. You have my love. This led to speculation that a long-awaited project from the two was underway. In , Cudi was featured on the soundtrack to the film The Hunger Games, crafting an original song for the film titled "The Ruler and the Killer".

While working on the band's self-titled debut, Cudi claimed he had writer's block for almost five months because of his new sobriety; something that had never happened to him for such an extended period of time. In April , in Geneseo, New York, Cudi performed before a sold-out crowd and premiered a hip hop song, his first since During his set, he performed a new record, tentatively titled "The Leader of the Delinquents", which he did a cappella.

The song, the first ever solely produced by Cudi himself, samples his song "Ghost! Cudi was ultimately featured on two songs from the compilation, "The Morning" and a solo track originally meant for Man on the Moon II , titled "Creepers", produced by Dan Black. On June 8, , Cudi announced Indicud, will be a double-disc album. The album was announced to be released in early with Cudi focusing on scoring movies, followed by the third installment of the Man on the Moon series.

Cudi then added that Indicud "will feature more uptempos and that it will consist of at most 17 new songs. On November 7, he revealed the album's second official single's title to be "Immortal", and that it again was produced by himself like the two previous releases, "Just What I Am" and "King Wizard".

He claimed the song "will make you feel amazing in the heart and soul. On March 16, Cudi announced that he would release the album's tracklist and cover art on April 2.



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