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  2. Mr. Rager - Wikipedia

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    "Mr. Rager" is a song with a meaning that is close to Kid Cudi. [4] His character embodies a battle between instinct and impulse, both good and bad, still coming to terms with. [4] The song's lyrics are about Cudi's battle with drugs, with lines referencing about almost overdosing one time. [7]

  3. Erase Me (song) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Kid Cudi - Wikipedia

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    Kid Cudi was a prominent songwriter and featured artist on 808s & Heartbreak, with "Paranoid" and "Heartless" being released as singles, while "Welcome to Heartbreak" charted as an album cut and peaked at number 87 on the Pop 100. [34] Kid Cudi's first television appearance was at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, alongside Travis Barker and DJ AM.

  5. Soundtrack 2 My Life - Wikipedia

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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]

  6. Kids See Ghosts - Wikipedia

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    Kids See Ghosts (stylized in all caps) were an American hip hop superduo composed of rappers Kanye West and Kid Cudi.Formed during West's 2018 Wyoming sessions, the duo's first album Kids See Ghosts was released in June of that year by Def Jam Recordings, along with their respective label imprints, GOOD Music and Wicked Awesome Records. [1]

  7. Father Stretch My Hands - Wikipedia

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    On The Life of Pablo, "Father Stretch My Hands" is split into two parts: "Pt. 1" with vocals by Kid Cudi and Kelly Price, and "Pt. 2" with vocals by Desiigner and Caroline Shaw. [7] It is a hip hop and art pop song; "Pt. 1" also incorporates gospel music, and "Pt. 2" moves towards trap music.

  8. Two Birds, One Stone - Wikipedia

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    Drake disses Pusha T (left) and Kid Cudi (right) in "Two Birds, One Stone". Meek Mill also could be interpreted as a target in the song. In 2015, Meek Mill sparked controversy by his revelation that Drake was the recipient of a reference track from Quentin Miller, as Drake appropriated the track onto Mill's song " R.I.C.O. " without giving ...

  9. Indicud - Wikipedia

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    Indicud features some of Kid Cudi’s best songs to date, and is an overall enjoyable listen from start to finish." [74] Chris Coplan of Consequence of Sound stated, "It's ass-backwards to make other people look the best on your solo album. Still, that might demonstrate the path of Kid Cudi isn't about being a rapper, a singer, or something in ...