
Definitely some influence from “That Tree” in this video. Snoop and Kudi get their Cheech & Chong on in this new track from More Malice.
Here is another collab from Rich Hill and KiD CuDi. This is from the forthcoming album Limosa Nostra Act 1 from Rich Hill. Rich Hill + KiD CuDi – “Won’t You Tell Me” (MP3)
Indaba Music, the top online destination for music creation, and Skullcandy, the leading designers of headphones and lifestyle products, are proud to announce today the Snoop Dogg “That Tree” remix contest. Fans and fellow musicians can now visit indabamusic.com/remixsnoop to remix the rapper’s new single “That Tree,” from his latest album More Malice. The hip-hop [cont.]
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Snoopy talks about his upcoming video with Kid Cudi. Says something about it being in 3-D, but he could also just be so high that he sees everything in 3-D.
Latest video entry from Cudi The Kid, directed by Decon head Jason Goldwatch.
Consequence has fought an uphill battle since the beginning of his career at 16 years old. First appearing on A Tribe Called Quest’s Midnight Marauders, then becoming a satellite member of the group on Beats, Rhymes, & Life, Cons eventually would score a solo deal with Elektra Records. Although the label ceased operations before the [cont.]
Cudder pursues happiness in the form of a Vitamin Water endorsement, using his massive Steve Aoki remix as a backdrop.
Resident stoners Kid Cudi and Snoop Dogg re-team for this collaborative record. Cudi had this to say about the track: i recorded the snoop joint that leaked around the time i was workin on MOTM, its a deleted scene that im including on Cudder. I DID NOT LEAK IT and i barely have a name [cont.]
Good interview, but they totally dodged the elephant in the room.
As far as the above photo is concerned, that’s another story…. Here goes some old Kid Cudi action you might recognize from the early days of his career…. CD quality, no deejay drops…. Kid Cudi – “Know Why (The Message)” (MP3)
So, Kid Cudi surprised the audience at Cinespace this weekend by joining Dan Black on stage to perform their track “Symphonies” together – and the got a surprise of his own. In the above video, at about the 3:20 mark, an excited, dancing kiss-monger hops on the stage, so shocked that he actually made it [cont.]
Second Cudi vid for the day. We’re guessing the one below is going to get more views….
Wow, never expected to find these three on a track together, but the formula works and defies expectations. Then again the two rappers have something in common… This is taken from Snoop’s all-too-soon re-release, More Malice, confusing audiences real soon. Snoop really needed another banger from his last record, and the relentless shoving of “I [cont.]
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I’ve been on this song for a minute, since about the time Guetta’s album dropped, but lately it’s moved to the back of the crates, as it never really induced the level of frantic fist pumping that I was going for. However with Van Helden’s new remix, he takes it to the limit, with ridiculous [cont.]
Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness” is finally ready for the club, with Tony Arzadon’s new remix, which adds aggro-electro stabs and somewhat of a dirty dutch breakdown to the Lonely Stoner’s infectious, melodic new single. I always thought Benny Benassi’s remix was a bit too over-the-top, so this brings it back down to earth a [cont.]
Who knew that an album ostensibly about loneliness, isolation and night terrors could be so bangin’? Kid Cudi’s Man on the Moon: The End of Day is a musical revelation. It is a rare gem in which each song seems to build on the one before it, the beats getting better and better as the [cont.]
Kid Cudi: Man on the Moon: the END of DAY from kwest on Vimeo. Don’t get us wrong, we love “Day ‘N Nite”, but we have to admit we’ve had a hard time getting into the rest of what we’ve heard from Cudi so far. Still, we aren’t ready to write him off just yet, [cont.]
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