Kid Cudi Titles New Album

It may have only been two years, but it's about time that Kid Cudi got back to his solo work. Since 2010's Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager, Cudi has been busy with WZRD, his rock music side project/pipe dream with producer Dot Da Genius.

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It may have only been two years, but it’s about time that Kid Cudi got back to his solo work. Since 2010’s Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager, Cudi has been busy with WZRD, his rock music side project/pipe dream with producer Dot Da Genius.

Luckily, we got some more news today on his upcoming album as one of his latest posts on Twitter announced the title. It will be called Indicud, and Cudi is calling it his version of The Chronic 2001.

For those not familiar with The Chronic 2001, it was Dr. Dre’s seminal second album and comparing his next album to such a beloved disc means that Cudi has some very high expectations to live up to. Will he be able to do so?

Indicud is due out later this year.


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