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"Soundtrack 2 My Life" is a song by American recording artist Kid Cudi, taken from his debut studio album Man on the Moon: The End of Day (2009). The lyrics were written by Cudi, while the music was written by American record producer Emile Haynie. The song’s music video, directed by Jason Goldwatch, was released in 2010. [1]
"Memories" is a song by French disc jockey David Guetta featuring American rapper Kid Cudi. Written alongside Frédéric Riesterer, who produced it with Guetta, it was released in February 2010 as the fourth single from his fourth studio album, One Love .
Screwed (Kid Cudi song) Séance Chaos; She Came Along; Show Out (Kid Cudi, Skepta and Pop Smoke song) Solo Dolo, Pt. III; Soundtrack 2 My Life; Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven (song) Stars in the Sky; Surfin' (Kid Cudi song) A Sweeter Place
[1] [2] "Daps & Pounds" Kid Cudi Produced by The Jungle Club; Released in celebration of 420, on April 20, 2009; Man on the Moon: The End of Day [3] [4] [5] "Dat New 'New'" Kid Cudi Produced by Dot da Genius; B-side of "Day n Nite" A Kid Named Cudi [6] "Dose of Dopeness" Kid Cudi Produced by Dot da Genius; Recorded in 2008, released by Dot da ...
Screwed (Kid Cudi song) Séance Chaos; She Came Along; Show Out (Kid Cudi, Skepta and Pop Smoke song) Solo Dolo, Pt. III; Soundtrack 2 My Life; Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven (song) Stars in the Sky; Stop Trying to Be God; Surfin' (Kid Cudi song) A Sweeter Place
The song features a guest verse from American rapper and producer Kanye West, who had signed Cudi to his GOOD Music imprint in 2008. The song was produced by high-profile music producer Jim Jonsin, who in 2008 produced two number one hit singles on the Billboard charts; "Lollipop" by Lil Wayne and "Whatever You Like" by T.I. Speaking on the collaboration before its release, Jonsin told Rap-Up ...
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images; Karwai Tang/Getty Images Kanye West and Kid Cudi are seemingly burying the hatchet after their falling out. Cudi, 39, and West, 46, reunited on Thursday, December 14 ...
[1] [2] The song was noted as seemingly featuring silence by both The New York Times and Vulture. [11] [12] It prominently features electric guitar riffs, alongside synth lines. [1] [12] Kid Cudi and Toliver harmonize together on the song, contributing more vocals than West. [2] [13] [14] Toliver also croons, while Kid Cudi utilizes his ...