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  2. At the Party (Kid Cudi song) - Wikipedia

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    The song features vocals from Pharrell Williams and Travis Scott, with Williams on the chorus while Scott provides a verse. An alternative hip hop and trap record, it was produced by Williams and written by its performers, alongside Dot da Genius. [1] Kid Cudi tweeted that the song would be released on vinyl and CD on November 30,2024. [2]

  3. List of songs recorded by Kid Cudi - Wikipedia

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    Kid Cudi performing at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2014 in Indio, California. American rapper Kid Cudi has recorded material for 10 studio albums (including two collaborative albums), three extended plays (EPs), in addition to one mixtape, and has been featured on songs on other artists' respective albums.

  4. 808s & Heartbreak - Wikipedia

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    West surprised Kid Cudi with a phone call and asked him to fly to Hawaii to work on 808s & Heartbreak. [20] The pair worked together in the studio while having films such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind play silently in the background. Ultimately, Kid Cudi co-wrote four songs on 808s & Heartbreak, the first being the chorus for "Heartless".

  5. 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.

  6. Pursuit of Happiness (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Pursuit of Happiness" is a song by American musician Kid Cudi, respectively featuring production and vocals from American electronic rock duo Ratatat and American neo-psychedelic act MGMT. The song was officially released on September 15, 2009, as the third single from Cudi's debut album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day (2009).

  7. 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 ...

  8. Kid Cudi Hit by Water Bottles at Rolling Loud Miami, Leaves ...

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    After replacing his frenemy Kanye West as a headliner at the Rolling Loud Festival in Miami, Kid Cudi’s July 22 headlining set was cut short after multiple water bottles were thrown at him from ...

  9. Ill What I Bleed - Wikipedia

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    The music video, released alongside the single's release, was directed by Kid Cudi and Jason Goldwatch. The video features Kid Cudi walking around Seoul, South Korea, dancing and smiling throughout the video. [4] [5] [6] The video has been described as being very carefree and light. [5] [6]