Kid Cudi discussing leaving G.O.O.D. Music pt3
Kid Cudi discussing leaving G.O.O.D. Music pt3
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“Man, everything is cool. Everything is peace with everyone on the label, but I’m announcing that I’m no longer on GOOD Music. And this is something that no one knows really. I’m no longer on GOOD Music. Me and Kanye were actually talking on the phone the other day, and there’s been things I wanted to talk to him about. About me wanting to start my own direction, and he got because he’s trying to start his own new path, and trying new things as an artist. And he was just like ‘Man, I feel you. It’s cool.’ This is just from a business standpoint. There’s no beef with anyone on the label. It’s all love.”
Via Complex.com article:
Then there’s Kid Cudi’s contribution—“Creepers”—which has no place at all on this album. On its own accord, it’s one of the best songs on a Kid Cudi record. But on Cruel Summer, where its tacked on to the end, it just doesn’t gel at all. Everything else is bass-heavy, front and center, car parked in the middle of the hood type of music. Then here’s this guy Cudi coming out of left field, invoking visions of inner peace and shit like that.
full article on complex.com
Kid Cudi “Creepers” | full song