Kid Cudi confirms it’s basically awesome to be him because he’s surrounded by “pretty girls” everywhere he goes.
Kid Cudi is unstoppable. With 80.27 percent of the vote this week, his song, 'Immortal,' has won the Rap Battle for the third consecutive week -- beating out Danny Brown's 'Kush Coma,' which only came away with 19.73 percent of the vote.
It's not cool for rappers to just be humans anymore and Kid Cudi is one who has caught that wave as well.
On 'Immortal,' Cudi is so high off life that he doesn't feel like he's on this planet, unearthing his "immortal" sensibilities.
The track is produced by Scott Mescudi (his real name) and it's hard not to bop to the fiery boom on this one...
Kid Cudi who has been away fighting his own personal battles, will be welcomed back to hip-hop with his third studio album, 'Indicud,' on April 23, according to Complex.
Kid Cudi's 'Immortal' takes the win again in this week's Rap Battle. It looks like the rapper's fans just used their voting power a bit more than those of Ghostface Killah.
Kid Cudi's' 'Immortal' won by a landslide in this week's Rap Battle. Fans of Papoose and Remy Ma's 'Whats My Name' just didn't pull their weight during the song competition.
For the fourth consecutive week, Cleveland's Machine Gun Kelly has come out victorious in the Rap Battle, where we take two new songs and let you decide which one advances to the next round to ultimately land in our Hall of Fame. Lyrics, production and artistry are all factors in the artist’s victory. Now with four wins under his belt, MGK's 'Started From the Bottom (Freestyle)' is the first song
While Kid Cudi has been known to do a combination of rapping and singing, his latest track, 'Immortal,' showcases more of the latter -- and perhaps even belting -- presenting a new side to the Ohio native.