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GOOD Music's Cruel Summer Album Anniversary

GOOD Music's Cruel Summer Album Anniversary

In 2012, Kanye West released the compilation album Cruel Summer, a collection of tracks by artists from West's record label GOOD Music.

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Kids See Ghosts Self-Titled Debut Album Anniversary

Kids See Ghosts Self-Titled Debut Album Anniversary

In 2018 Cudi and Kanye West formed a duo known as Kids See Ghosts, and produced an album with the same name.

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Kid Cudi's Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon Album Anniversary

Kid Cudi's Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon Album Anniversary

While on tour, on October 16, 2013 Kid Cudi announced he would be releasing an extended play (EP), sometime in the next three months. Cudi also revealed he would be producing it alongside Dot da Genius and that frequent collaborator King Chip, would appear on the EP. He then called the EP a prelude to his fourth album Man on the Moon III, which he announced would be released in 2015. On October 19, 2013, Cudi revealed "Going to the Ceremony", a song he had released via online audio distribution platform SoundCloud, earlier in July, would be included in the EP. Cudi would also go on to reveal a remix of his hit single "Day 'n' Nite, which was briefly previewed on the intro of his 2008 breakout mixtape A Kid Named Cudi, would also appear on the EP.

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Kid Cudi’s Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin Album Anniversary

Kid Cudi’s Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin Album Anniversary

Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin' was announced to be issued first via digital distribution on December 16, 2016, with the physical release on December 23. 

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Kid Cudi’s Man on the Moon Album Anniversary

Kid Cudi’s Man on the Moon Album Anniversary

Cudi's debut album Man on the Moon: The End of Day, was released on Universal Motown Records on September 15, 2009 and sold 104,419 copies in the first week and charted at #4.

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Is It Time for HIP-HOP to GROW UP?!

Is It Time for HIP-HOP to GROW UP?!

Clearly, hip hop is no longer a music genre or culture by teens, for teens. We have all grown up, and the 35-45 year old parent driving to pick up their child from school is less frequently bumping Boyz to Men but Biggie. It's time to return to our roots, and give these at risk youth something to connect to as Cudi so eloquently put it. Not just behind the scenes, but also in your day job - your lyrics and your message.

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