The case was previously put on hold in February following the rapper's death
28.03.2020 - 19:45 / billboard.com
"I got something just for u I hope u love," Cudi tweeted.Kid Cudi is taking some time to reflect on late hip-hop star Juice WRLD.
The Kids See Ghosts rapper took to social media Friday (March 27) to reflect on meeting Juice WRLD at Coachella in 2019, and he also shared a screenshot of their brief text message conversation following the festival.
"It hurts we never got to work together," Cudi tweeted. "When we met at Coachella I was surprised u were even a fan. I didnt feel so old after all
The case was previously put on hold in February following the rapper's death
The show must go on for The Bachelorette—one way or another. During an appearance on the Chicks in the Office podcast, Robert Mills, head of alternative programming at ABC, discussed what exactly is going on with the upcoming season starring Clare Crawley.
Kid Cudi has shared a brand new track called “Leader of the Delinquents.” Cudi teased a clip of the song during an Instagram Live session on April 10. Hear the single below (via Republic).
The Kid is back, and he's a proper grown up. Kid Cudi returns with “Leader of the Delinquents,” lifted from his forthcoming seventh studio album Entergalactic.It’s the Grammy Award-winning hip-hop artist’s first solo music since his 2018 collaboration with Kanye West, Kids See Ghosts, which debuted at No.
'Leader Of The Delinquents' is Cudi’s first single since December of 2016
Kid Cudi has finally released his song “Leader of the Delinquents,” his first piece of new solo music in over four years!
Kid Cudi is back today with “Leader of the Delinquents,” exactly two years to the day since his last solo single, “The Rage.” He first previewed the track on Instagram Live over the weekend. It’s produced by his longtime friend and collaborator, Dot Da Genius.
Future is still struggling with pal Juice WRLD’s death after learning he inspired the young rapper to try codeine cocktail lean at a young age.
Musicians' favored presidential pick Bernie Sanders announced the end of his presidential campaign on Wednesday (April 8), and now stars are penning heartfelt farewells to the politician."Bernie will always be the man," rapper Kid Cudi wrote on Twitter. Sarah Silverman, who met her "nephew" Cudi for the first time at a Sanders LA rally last month, also jotted down her own goodbye message, writing, "Wow.
"I’m just being me and what you get from it is what you get from it"
Future is the latest superstar to don the cover of XXL for their Spring 2020 issue, and from his scope, Life Is Good. According to Future, his Drake-assisted single will also double as the album title for his upcoming effort.
Singer Madison Beer’s highly anticipated debut album, Life Support, is due out later this year. The album’s official third single, “Stained Glass,” was released last week. While she is making a name for herself in the pop music world, she listed some diverse influences, citing Kid Cudi, Radiohead, and Tame Impala as sources of inspiration for the song.
He says the track "felt like a smash."
Dermot Kennedy kicked off another week of Billboard Live At-Home performances today (March 30) with his acoustic concert that raised money for Housing Works, an NYC-based non-profit dedicated to fighting homelessness and AIDs.But Kennedy's supplementary goal was the "Pursuit of Happiness," Kid Cudi's 2009 hit that the Irish singer-songwriter covered in the middle of his set.
He also shared a screenshot of early text messages between the pair
Juice WRLD was known for his prodigious freestyling talent, and producer Murda Beatz recently shared how the late Chicago rapper’s skills carried over to the recording booth. In an interview with Complex, the Canadian hitmaker opened up about his studio sessions with Juice WRLD.
Though YNW Melly remains incarcerated on double murder charges, his musical output hasn't wavered. On Tuesday (March 24), the embattled star released the video for his "Suicidal (Remix)," featuring the late Juice WRLD.
The “American Idol” journey can be a heartbreaking, emotional ride.
A few weeks and one pandemic ago, Genius got on the phone with the producer formerly known as D.A. Doman. He recently changed his name to the producer tag you’re probably more familiar with, d.a. got that dope. If that drop doesn’t sound familiar, then a couple of the beats he did last year—namely Tyga’s “Taste” and Kodak Black’s “ZEZE”—probably set off either a vocal sample or a steel drum in your head just now.