[NEW] Kid Cudi – Girls (Feat. Too $hort)

Kid Cudi
Girls (Feat. Too $hort)

After debuting his new single at SXSW early last month, Kid Cudi‘s finally decided to unleash his ode to the opposite sex in its full glory for all of us to hear. Featuring Bay Area legend, Too $hort, “Girls” falls right in sonically amongst previously released singles “Immortal,” “King Wizard,” and “Just What I Am.” If you’re looking to snag a copy of this Cudder track, you can get it as instant download when you pre-order Indicud on iTunes now.

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[NEW] Kid Cudi – Immortal

Kid Cudi
Immortal

What better way to kick off your March than with some new Kid Cudi? The self-produced track features a crooning Cudi bragging about his sudden perception of immortality over a sped-up, reversed sample of MGMT‘s “Congratulations.” Sonically, “Immortal” seems closer to last year’s WZRD project, especially considering that Cudder has his own 30-second guitar solo late into the song. Indicud may still be a little over a month away, but at least we have some fantastic material to tide us over until April 23rd.

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[Hip-Hop] Big Boi – She Hates Me (feat. Kid Cudi)

Two TMN favorites hook up here on this stellar track from Big Boi‘s upcoming album, Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors. The focus of this fresh new track revolves around winning back the affection of an ex lover, with Kid Cudi providing the convincingly hopeful chorus. Cudder brings a unique vibe to this track that only he could provide through his mellow melodies, while Big Boi continues to thrive as a solo artist on the mic. It’s definitely a divergence from what we’ve gotten used to hearing from Big Boi, but we’ve seen that this album is all about stepping out of the box for the ATL veteran.

’Big Boi – She Hates Me Feat. Kid Cudi’
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[NEW] Kid Cudi – King Wizard (Prod. Kid Cudi)

Over the summer, Cleveland’s Kid Cudi announced his upcoming project, Indicud, and gave his fans a reason for optimism with an anthem of a first single. This evening, he brings us the second glimpse into the project with “King Wizard.” Once again showing off his production chops, the moon man creates a simple, but effective, synth melody over which he delivers a confident chanting chorus with his highly expressive voice. He then proceeds to deliver several strong verses, assuring the listener that, despite a brief hiatus from hip-hop, the introspective rapping Cudi hasn’t gone anywhere.

Yesterday, “King Kendrick” was born and today we hear from “King Wizard” in what has already been an awesome week for hip-hop. Indicud is due out later this year and, with two solid releases, may be what many loyal fans have been waiting for. Stream and download this new cut below and let the speculation begin!

’Kid Cudi – King Wizard (Prod. By Kid Cudi)’
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[Hip-Hop] Kreayshawn – Like It or Love It (ft. Kid Cudi)

This morning  Kreayshawn let loose likely the most anticipated collaboration from her upcoming album featuring Cleveland’s lonely stoner, Kid Cudi. In a recent interview, Kreay described this as a “punk inspired” cut on which Cudi provided guitar riffs and the two artists worked together to produce the right sound. The result actually does carry a punk vibe with an instrumental driven mostly by heavy drums and erratic delivery from both emcees often associated with the genre. Cudder assists on the instruments and vocals of the chorus as well as delivering a verse with his always unconventional, introspective bars omitting the aura of a rock star.

Stream the creative “Like It or Love It” below and look out for Kreayshawns, Something About Kreay, due out on September 18th as well as Kid Cudi’s features on G.O.O.D. Music’s Cruel Summer, which officially drops the same day.

’Kreayshawn – Like It or Love It (ft. Kid Cudi)’
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[Hip-Hop] Kid Cudi – Just What Iam Feat. King Chip (Prod. Kid Cudi)

As I and many of my fellow ninjas have expressed in the past, we definitely miss the old Cudder.  After watching him delve into some acting and trying his hand at being a rockstar, it’s good to finally have The Man on The Moon back where he belongs.  On his latest single, Cudi’s flow is reminiscent of his A Kid Named Cudi days, and with a chorus like “I want to get higher,” the once lonely stoner is making sure to pick up right from where his intergalactic spaceship landed.  Cudi also brings along King Chip for the ride, a familiar friend with a new moniker who you might know as Chip Tha Ripper.  If this song is any indication of what’s to come, then we’re definitely in for a real treat with his upcoming album, Indicud, which he’s described as his version of The Chronic 2001.

’Kid Cudi – Just What I Am f. King Chip (prod. Kid Cudi)’

[via Complex]

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[Hip-Hop] Hit-Boy – HITstory (Mixtape Review)

Let me give you a brief “hitstory” lesson. Before Kanye West broke through as the multi-million dollar mega producer/rapper he is today, he had plenty of detractors who had no faith in his prowess on the mic. This fact is pretty well documented on “Last Call,” the closing track on his debut album, College Dropout. It’s a pretty remarkable story, and at the time, it really provided perspective on the struggles Kanye had to endure just to get a shot to prove himself as an emcee. Nowadays, hardly anyone would ever question Kanye’s abilities as a spitter or a producer, as he’s grown to be arguably the most profound and revered artist in the genre opening doors for other multi-talented artists and producers who came after him like Pharrell, and more recently, Big K.R.I.T. & J. Cole. Now I’m not saying the idea of a rapper/producer first started with Mr. West, but I don’t think we’d seen a transition from producer to rapper quite like that before in hip-hop and his influence is undeniable.

While Hit-Boy & Kanye’s stories aren’t quite the same, it’s hard not to draw some parallels between the two of them, especially with Hit-Boy being the youngest protégé to join Yeezy’s G.O.O.D. Music outfit. On his own debut, Hit-Boy brings the same versatility and energy on the boards that he provides to the A-list stars mentioned above. With features from Kid CudiBig SeanJohn LegendBun B, & Chip Tha Ripper, you can tell he spared no expense with his invite list. The tape starts out with the aptly named titled track, “HITstory,” which brings the listener up to speed on Hit-Boy’s background, and what led him up to this point. The album then continues to the excellent “Brake Lights,” a calm, atmospheric song on which I could even see his mentor Yeezy rapping over if given the chance. Next, Hit-Boy speeds up the delivery on the banger, “Option” which features a guest verse from fellow labelmate, Big Sean. The fourth track on the project, “Old School Caddy,” has to be one of my personal favorites on the project for multiple reasons, with the most prominent one being Kid Cudi’s return to the rap game.

It’s after this point on the album though, that the project starts to flatten out a little.  As expected, the production itself is pretty dope, but the songs seem to start dragging on, with repetitive and weak choruses as well as mentions of the same old subject matter throughout (name dropping Kanye, Jay-Z, Watch The Throne etc). The project doesn’t really spring to life again until Bun B’s verse on the 8th track, “Busta Ass Niggas,” a notable feature from the soulful Mr. John Legend on “WyW’ and the project’s first single, “Jay-Z Interview.” The tape finally wraps itself up acceptably with the eleventh and final track, “Running In Place” as Hit-Boy transitions from the past to the future, while discussing the predicaments of his present success ala a young Drake on So Far Gone.

After listening to this project, I can’t say I’m sold on the guy quite yet; I would say he has a pretty solid flow, although there is something missing there. The dude certainly has tremendous room for growth, however. I can’t say he will ever be as impactful or influential as Kanye West, but he’s definitely got the foundation and right connections to build a strong brand of his own in the future. While this project by no means will be considered a mixtape of the year candidate, it can be looked at as a necessary step in the growth process of a very talented young artist. Everybody’s gotta start somewhere right?

Stream several standout tracks below and download the whole tape free here: Hit-Boy – Hitstory.

 

’Hit
Boy – HITstory’
’Hit
Boy – Option (Feat. Big Sean)’
’Hit
Boy – Old School Caddy (Feat. KiD CuDI)’
’Hit
Boy – Busta Ass Niggas (Feat. Chip Tha Ripper & Bun B)’
’Hit
Boy –  Jay
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