2003–2008: Beginnings in New York City and A Kid Named Cudi in July 2008 Cudi first began rapping in 2003, towards the end of his time in high school, and was inspired by
alternative hip-hop groups such as
the Pharcyde and
A Tribe Called Quest. Cudi later ran into West again while working at the
BAPE store in New York, and recalled: "I remember Kanye coming in one time and I was helping him get a couple things. I forgot to take a sensor off of one of the jackets he bought and I had to run out the store to catch him before he left. Pretty funny me chasing after him in
SoHo." In 2007, Kid Cudi's song "
Day 'n' Nite", began being featured on several music blogs, after having initially uploaded the song to his
MySpace page. This early work caught the attention of West via his then-manager
Plain Pat, subsequently leading West to sign Cudi to his
GOOD Music imprint later that year. In July 2008, Kid Cudi released his first mixtape,
A Kid Named Cudi (executive produced by Plain Pat and
Emile Haynie), in collaboration with New York street-wear brand 10.Deep as a free download. Kanye West first called upon Cudi to reference
hooks for American rapper and mogul
Jay-Z, and while in the studio Cudi and West went from working on
The Blueprint 3 (2009) to West's
R&B-esque
808s & Heartbreak (2008). Cudi's assistance on the latter includes co-writing credits or vocals on "
Heartless", "
Welcome to Heartbreak", "
Paranoid", and "RoboCop". Kid Cudi's first television appearance was at the 2008
MTV Video Music Awards, alongside
Travis Barker and
DJ AM. Cudi was promoted as an artist to watch for in media such as
Rolling Stone,
Vibe,
The Source,
XXL and
BBC News's 2009
Sound of poll.
MTV News reported on Cudi on a series of reports titled "MCs To Watch In 2009".
2009–2010: Man on the Moon and Man on the Moon II in August 2009 In late 2008, Cudi was revealed to be included in
XXLs 2009 annual Freshman Class. He was featured on the cover alongside fellow up-and-coming rappers
Asher Roth,
Wale,
B.o.B,
Charles Hamilton,
Cory Gunz,
Blu,
Mickey Factz,
Ace Hood and
Curren$y. On February 17, 2009, he appeared on
Snoop Dogg's MTV talk show
Dogg After Dark, performing "Day 'n' Nite" at the end of the show. Two days later on February 19, 2009, Cudi appeared on
BET's
106 & Park, alongside Kanye West to debut the music video of "Day 'n' Nite". On February 25, 2009, Cudi
self-leaked a
teaser trailer for the upcoming
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen film, using his song "Sky Might Fall" in the background; later he posted that he made the trailer himself and was in talks to possibly making it official. In February 2009, Kid Cudi also made a
cameo appearance next to
Solange in the video for her song "
T.O.N.Y.". On March 16, 2009, Kid Cudi performed on
mtvU's Spring Break special, and the following day he performed three songs on NBC's
Last Call with Carson Daly. Cudi teamed up with partner and record producer Emile Haynie, to produce an exclusive single titled "Switchin Lanes", for the video game
Midnight Club: Los Angeles, part of its "South Central Premium Upgrade"
downloadable content (DLC), which came out March 19, 2009, for the
PlayStation 3 and March 27, 2009, for the
Xbox 360. He has also appeared as a musical guest on the
Late Show with David Letterman and
Jimmy Kimmel Live! In June 2009, he made a cameo in
Black Eyed Peas' video for "
I Gotta Feeling", alongside
David Guetta, where the two met for the first time and subsequently recorded their international hit "
Memories". In 2009, he had also been on two magazine covers,
Complex (August/September 2009) and
URB (August 2009). He revealed information about his future plans via his blog, saying that a possible collaborative album with
Chip tha Ripper could be followed with a collaborative project with
electronic rock duo
Ratatat. On May 5, 2009 Iranian-American progressive house DJ
Sharam, released "She Came Along", the
lead single from his debut studio album,
Get Wild (2009). The song, featuring Cudi, charted for 15 weeks on the Bulgarian Singles Top 40. It entered the chart on position 40 on week 30/2009, and its last appearance was on week 44/2009. It peaked at number 11, where it stayed for one week. During the summer of 2009, Cudi joined fellow up-and-coming rappers
Asher Roth and
B.o.B, for 'The Great Hangover'
concert tour. In late 2009, Kid Cudi was featured on the highly anticipated
Jay-Z album
The Blueprint 3, on the song "Already Home". On September 14, 2009,
BET premiered their
Rising Icons profile of Kid Cudi. During the 30 minute show Cudi performed "CuDi Zone", "Mr. Solo Dolo", "Day 'n' Nite" and "Make Her Say". Cudi also discussed his childhood, his move to New York to begin his career as an artist and more. 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 number four. The album's
lead single "Day 'n' Nite", Kid Cudi's greatest commercial success thus far, charted well in both the U.S. and in Europe. The second
single released was "
Make Her Say" (originally titled "I Poke Her Face"), which features a sample from
Lady Gaga's hit single "
Poker Face" and performances by Kanye West and
Common. Common was also featured throughout the album, as the narrator. In September 2009, Cudi co-headlined
50 Cent's "50 Fest" concert, along with fellow American rapper
Wale. In a late 2009 interview, Cudi announced that the follow-up to his debut album would be a
compilation album entitled
Cudder and the Revolution of Evolution, which would have many collaborations. He stated he had already recorded songs with
Snoop Dogg,
Travis Barker,
Clipse,
Cage and
Pharrell, and would also like to work with
Drake,
Green Day,
Kings of Leon,
Robin Thicke,
the Killers and
the Postal Service on the album. It was also rumored that
Man on the Moon: The End of Day was followed up by a sequel titled
Man on the Moon: The Ghost in the Machine and that the
Man on the Moon series would be a trilogy. Kid Cudi was nominated for three
2010 Grammy Awards, for his singles "Day 'n' Nite" and "Make Her Say". In January 2010, Cudi released
Man on the Moon: The End of Days third and final single "
Pursuit of Happiness", which was eventually certified platinum by the RIAA. In 2010, Cudi was featured on Snoop Dogg's re-release of
Malice n Wonderland, titled
More Malice, on the lead single "
That Tree". Cudi later teamed up with independent artist
Johnny Polygon, to
remix Polygon's "The Riot Song", which appears on his mixtape
Rebel Without Applause (2010). He was also invited to be a vocalist for
the remake of the
charity single "
We Are the World" for its 25th anniversary to benefit
Haiti after
the earthquake. On April 20, 2010, Kid Cudi announced that the name of his second album would not be
Cudder and the Revolution of Evolution, but a direct sequel to his first, titled
Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager. On June 11, 2010, Kid Cudi was arrested in the
Chelsea neighborhood of the
Manhattan borough in New York City and charged with felony criminal mischief and possession of a controlled substance. Despite his arrest, he was released and made it to Manchester, Tennessee in time to play at
Bonnaroo. In May 2010, American shoe company
Converse, launched "You're It", a campaign which highlighted 23 artists from around the world in a series of web shorts. In his clip, Cudi returned Cleveland, Ohio. In June 2010, Converse teamed up Cudi, alongside
Vampire Weekend's
Rostam Batmanglij and
Best Coast's
Bethany Cosentino, to produce the song titled "All Summer". In addition to collaborating on the track, each of the artists also participated in the creation of the music video, which was released later that summer. The lead single from Cudi's second studio album, titled "
Erase Me", features Kanye West and was produced by
Jim Jonsin. The song debuted on a Cleveland radio station June 30, 2010, and was officially released to Rhythm/Crossover radio on August 17, 2010. The title-track "
Mr. Rager", was released as the album's second single, shortly before the album's release. The album, released November 9, 2010, debuted at number three on the US
Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 169,000 copies. In its second week it crossed the 200,000 sales mark. In 2010, Kid Cudi appeared on several songs for his mentor Kanye West's weekly free music giveaway
GOOD Fridays; namely "Good Friday", "Christian Dior Denim Flow" and "The Joy", the latter of which later became a
bonus track on the
Jay-Z and Kanye West collaborative album
Watch the Throne (2011).
2011–2012: New direction with WZRD and Wicked Awesome in
Colorado In October 2010, Cudi had announced that he would be forming a rock band with frequent collaborator
Dot da Genius, tentatively called
Wizard. In early 2011, he announced that he would be releasing a mixtape titled
A Man Named Scott, reminiscent of his
A Kid Named Cudi title, prior to the rock album. On February 26, 2011, Cudi took to his Twitter account to announce that Dream On, the record label he launched in 2009 with partners
Patrick "Plain Pat" Reynolds and producer
Emile Haynie, has been dissolved. In March 2011, Cudi announced that a music video for "
Marijuana" would be released in the spring, followed by a music video for "
Mr. Rager" in the summer, then he would release a
short film, directed by
Shia LaBeouf, inspired by his song "Maniac", with
Cage, in October 2011. In April 2011, while performing at New York City's Roseland Ballroom Kid Cudi announced he was launching his own record label. The new label, which he will be releasing his third studio album on is called Wicked Awesome Records. He also renamed his band on the same occasion to 2 Be Continuum, renaming it from the original Wizard. Kid Cudi explained his reasoning saying: "I needed something more original, something different, but it's still wizardry at its finest." On August 21, Cudi announced that he would no longer be releasing the
A Man Named Scott mixtape, so that he can focus on his rock project and his third solo album
Man on the Moon III. Kid Cudi released the music video for his second album's title-track "Mr. Rager", on September 8, 2011. The video received all-positive reviews from critics and fans alike. Despite saying he will not do many more
features for other artists in
Complex magazine's October/November 2011 cover story, Cudi appeared on
Bryan Greenberg's second album ''We Don't Have Forever'' (2011),
Travis Barker's solo debut
Give the Drummer Some (2011),
the Knux's
Eraser (2011), and
Wale's
Ambition (2011), respectively. On October 30, 2011, Cudi released
Maniac, a
short horror film co-starring fellow American rapper
Cage and directed by American actor
Shia LaBeouf, through his blog. On November 13, 2011, a previously unreleased
demo tape Cudi had recorded from 2002 to 2003, under the
pseudonym Kid Mesc, titled
Rap Hard, leaked online. On Twitter, Cudi wrote "I actually never wanted anyone to hear those songs ever, but its cool. Ha" On November 18, 2011, Cudi renamed his band for the second time to
WZRD (pronounced: w-z-r-d). He also announced that the upcoming rock project would be released on his 28th birthday, January 30, 2012. In late 2011, Cudi was mentioned in a
viral video by
vlogger Ben Breedlove, about his near death experiences. After Breedlove's death on December 26, 2011, Cudi commented on his thoughts about inspiring the young kid. "I am so sad about Ben Breedlove", Kid Cudi wrote on his Tumblr blog. "I watched the video he left for the world to see, and him seeing me in detail, in his vision really warmed my heart. I broke down, I am to tears because I hate how life is so unfair. This has really touched my heart in a way I cant describe, this is why I do what I do. Why I write my life, and why I love you all so much. Life is really fucked up sometimes, but I know Ben is at Peace, and I hope he gets a chance to sit and talk with my Dad. We love you Ben. Forever. Thank you for loving me. To Ben's family, you raised a real hero, he's definitely mine. You have my love." In January 2012, Cudi appeared on two songs from Chip tha Ripper's mixtape
Tell Ya Friends, "Ride 4 You" which also featured
Far East Movement and "GloryUs", which credited the duo as they are collectively known, The Almighty GloryUs. This led to speculation that a long-awaited project from the two was underway. On January 31, Cudi announced through his Twitter feed that he had completed
WZRD and that his next album was the collaborative effort with Chip tha Ripper. In 2012, Cudi was featured on the
soundtrack to the film The Hunger Games, crafting an original song for the film titled "The Ruler and the Killer". Referring to "The Ruler and the Killer", Cudi wrote on his Twitter feed: "I could not have done it without my producing partners on the project for the film, The legendary and Godly
T Bone Burnett and
Greg Wells!" While working on the band's
self-titled debut, Cudi claimed he had
writer's block for almost five months because of his new
sobriety; something that had never happened to him for such an extended period of time. According to Cudi, bands that inspired the album include
Electric Light Orchestra,
Jimi Hendrix,
Nirvana and
Pink Floyd. The album includes a song titled "
Where Did You Sleep Last Night?", a
cover of the same titled song by
Nirvana, who in turn were inspired by blues guitar legend
Lead Belly's rendition of the
traditional folk song. Following
WZRDs release on February 28, 2012, the album debuted at number three on the US
Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 66,000 physical and
digital copies in the United States. The album also debuted on the
Top Rock Albums and
Top Alternative Albums at number one, and at number nine on the
Canadian Albums Chart respectively.
2012–2013: Indicud and departure from GOOD Music In April 2012, in
Geneseo, New York, Cudi performed before a sold-out crowd and premiered a hip-hop song, his first since 2010. During his set, he performed a new record, tentatively titled "The Leader of the Delinquents", which he did
a cappella. On April 25, 2012 Cudi was officially back to rapping with the release of "Dennis, Hook Me Up with Some More of That Whiskey!". The song, the first ever solely produced by Cudi himself, samples his 2010 song "Ghost!". In June 2012, Cudi was seen in the music video for "
Mercy", the lead single from GOOD Music's
compilation album Cruel Summer, in which he, along with other GOOD Music recording artists were featured on. Cudi was ultimately featured on two songs from the compilation, "The Morning" and a solo track originally meant for
Man on the Moon II (2010), titled "Creepers", produced by
Dan Black. In the summer of 2012, Cudi announced the title of his third studio album to be,
Indicud when he
tweeted: "My new album is entitled
indicud, it will be my version of
The Chronic 2001, some songs i'll produce, others i'll feat &/or play songwriter". On June 8, 2012, Cudi announced
Indicud, will be a
double-disc album. On August 12, Kid Cudi released the lead single from
Indicud, a song titled "
Just What I Am", featuring his friend and longtime collaborator
King Chip (formerly Chip tha Ripper). The album was announced to be released in early 2013 with Cudi focusing on scoring movies, followed by the third installment of the
Man on the Moon series. Cudi then added that
Indicud "will feature more uptempos and that it will consist of at most 17 new songs." The song was officially released via
iTunes on March 14, 2013. On March 14, 2013 Kid Cudi performed at
MySpace's
South by Southwest (SXSW) secret show in
Austin, Texas and after performing his many hits, he previewed a new verse from
Indicud. He also revealed that the album would feature 18 tracks, while officially confirming ASAP Rocky and
Michael Bolton as featured guests. On March 16, Cudi announced that he would release the album's tracklist and
cover art on April 2. Three days later, Kid Cudi announced via Twitter that the album had officially been completed and turned in to his label, Universal Republic. On March 26, the album's cover art and tracklist was unveiled by
Walmart and later
Complex. Later that day, Cudi appeared on
Jimmy Kimmel Live! and performed the album's lead singles; "Just What I Am" and "Immortal", as well as premiering "Mad Solar", which he performed a cappella. On April 2, 2013, Kid Cudi announced on
Power 106, that he was no longer under Kanye West's GOOD Music imprint. Cudi revealed he left the label on good terms, with him saying West respected his decision and will always be "big brother". Cudi's decision to move forward without West, was his desire to focus on his own imprint, Wicked Awesome Records and his friend, fellow rapper King Chip. After
Indicud leaked online in its entirety on April 9, 2013, Kid Cudi decided to push the album's release date up to April 16. The album debuted at number two on the chart by moving 140,000 copies. In late 2013, Kid Cudi toured in support of
Indicud on
The Cud Life Tour 2013. The tour was announced on July 15 with tickets going on sale the following day. Supporting acts on the tour included fellow American rappers
Big Sean,
Tyler, The Creator and
Logic.
2013–2014: Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon in
Indio, California, in April 2014 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. Cudi revealed 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. On November 25, 2013, via his Twitter, Cudi revealed the title of the EP to be
Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon. On December 16, 2013, Kid Cudi once again utilized SoundCloud to release "Satellite Flight", the EP's
title-track. On January 27, 2014, Kid Cudi revealed on Twitter that
Satellite Flight: Journey to Mother Moon would no longer be an EP, but a full-length album instead. In a February 2014 interview with
MTV News, Cudi discussed the EP's transition to a full-fledged album and called the project his best work yet: "I'm really excited because it's my best work, and it's a surprise. People weren't really expecting it. I've never done two albums within a year of each other." On February 25, 2014, with only few hours' notice from Cudi,
Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon was released exclusively to digital retailers. The album debuted at number four on the
Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 87,000 digital copies in the United States. On March 4, 2014 Cudi appeared on
Chelsea Lately, where he was interviewed by Oscar-nominated actress
Gabourey Sidibe, to promote
Satellite Flight and the 2014 film
Need for Speed. On March 12, 2014, Cudi released a song titled "Hero", a collaboration with American singer-songwriter
Skylar Grey, recorded for the soundtrack to
Need for Speed. On March 15, 2014, Cudi appeared on
The Arsenio Hall Show, where he promoted the album, discussed the state of hip-hop,
suicidal thoughts,
Need for Speed, and performed the song "Internal Bleeding", from the album. In April 2014, Cudi appeared on the cover of the inaugural issue of
Fat Man magazine. On April 24, 2014, while being honored as a mental health advocate by Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services, at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, Cudi offered a special performance during their annual Erasing the Stigma Leadership Awards. On May 2, 2014, it was announced Cudi would headline Chicago's
North Coast Music Festival, along with
West Coast rapper Snoop Dogg. On May 11, 2014 Cudi revealed he would be writing and directing a short film for the
Satellite Flight album cut "Balmain Jeans": "Developing a short film for "Balmain Jeans", a story about a spontaneous electric connection between two strangers."
2015–2016: ''Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven'' In a January 2015 interview, at the
Sundance Film Festival, Kid Cudi expressed the possibility of releasing another album before the release of
Man on the Moon III: "I'm always making music. The beauty in that is that I have a lot of material. And I'm actually thinking that it would be good to release something in the meantime, before
Man on the Moon III comes out. Another Kid Cudi album, it's just kind of along the lines of what I did with
Indicud or
Satellite Flight, which is just its own standalone thing but still a Kid Cudi album. The
Man on the Moon III album is something that's gonna take some time but I know the fans are gonna be patient and I really appreciate that guys, thank you for your patience. But
Man on the Moon III is coming, there may be an album before that just to tide you over." On March 3, 2015, Cudi officially released his first song since his album
Satellite Flight, was put on the market. The song, which is titled "
Love", was originally recorded for
Satellite Flight, and samples Ratatat's "Sunblocks" and has been received with positive reviews. On April 4, 2015, Cudi announced via Twitter that he would be releasing a new album titled ''
Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven. On August 1, 2015, Cudi released "Confused!", the lead single from his fifth album. On October 27, 2015, Cudi announced the new album will be released on December 4, 2015. He also leaked two songs off the project, "Wedding Tux" and "Judgemental Cunt". In November 2015 Cudi announced an Especial Tour
, that will bring the rapper to various theaters all across the United States. On December 1, 2015, Cudi announced the cancellation of his Especial Tour'', due to various reasons, such as production and personal issues. To make up for postponing the concert tour, Cudi released the album's
title-track as the second single.
2016–2018: Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin and Kids See Ghosts In March 2016, Kid Cudi performed at McDowell Mountain Music Festival in
Phoenix, Arizona. In an early April 2016 interview with
Billboard, when asked about
Man on the Moon III, Cudi responded with: "I came up with
Man on the Moon when I was a young man. People change their vibe! We can follow the same template and do the five-act split. Sonically, I'm still going to be where I'm at. Honestly, I was ready to live up to the obligation and do
Man on the Moon III. I haven't been dicking around. I was planning on doing it after ''Speedin' Bullet
. But the Speedin' Bullet'' response tore me up. It made me realize what's most important. I'm getting back on the bike again and doing what I do best: me." On April 22, 2016, Kid Cudi announced he would be releasing a new studio album, slated for a summer unveiling. On May 11, 2016, amidst rumors that he was set to release
Man on the Moon III, Cudi revealed the title of his sixth solo album would be ''
Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin', through online mobile video-sharing and social networking service Instagram. On June 1, 2016, Cudi announced that he had two upcoming albums. One set to be released in the summer, while the other would be released in the fall. He added that one of them was complete. On September 26, 2016, Kid Cudi unveiled the track-list for Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin'' via Twitter, which revealed guest spots from
Travis Scott,
André 3000,
Pharrell Williams and
Willow Smith. Although there was a discrepancy between him and
Kanye West, West later made an offer of peace and a song featuring him and Cudi subsequently surfaced online.
Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin was announced to be issued first via digital distribution on December 16, 2016, with the physical release on December 23. Cudi has also shared the song "
Baptized in Fire", which features Travis Scott (with whom Cudi collaborated extensively with on 2016's
Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight). On March 1, 2017, Kid Cudi performed the song "Kitchen", with a
string orchestra, live on
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. On August 15, 2017, Cudi announced a national concert tour by the name of Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin' Tour; with the first date on September 30 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 2018 Cudi and
Kanye West formed a duo known as
Kids See Ghosts, and produced an album titled
Kids See Ghosts, which was released on June 8, 2018. On October 23, 2018, in response to a fan on Twitter, Cudi revealed he had begun working on his seventh solo album. Although he said he would be taking his time to create his forthcoming LP, Cudi projected a 2019 release.
2019–2022: Man on the Moon III and Entergalactic In July 2019, Kid Cudi announced his next album would be titled
Entergalactic, which he revealed would soundtrack an upcoming
Netflix "adult-focused animated music series" co-created by himself and
Kenya Barris. On April 14, 2020, Kid Cudi released "Leader of the Delinquents" as a single via Republic Records. The song, which Cudi had first performed in 2012, was later released in a limited edition pressing of the track on 7" vinyl, 12" picture disc, and cassette. On April 24, 2020, Cudi collaborated with Travis Scott under the collective name the Scotts, to release a song titled "
The Scotts". It was hinted that the duo would be releasing more music in the future. The song debuted atop the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Cudi's first number-one hit single in the US. Later on April 24, Cudi also revealed that he was still working on new music for a future WZRD release, joking that "we take a decade off between albums." On July 9, 2020, Cudi's daughter Vada, announced via social media that he would be releasing a song with multiple Grammy Award-winning artist
Eminem, called "
The Adventures of Moon Man & Slim Shady" the coming Friday. The song was released on July 10, 2020 and also saw success as a hit, as it debuted in the Top 40 of the
Billboard Hot 100. On October 26, Cudi released a teaser video on his official Twitter account for
Man on the Moon III, the final installment in his
Man on the Moon series, after a decade between releases. The album title and release date were not shared with the video; however, on December 7, Cudi announced the album would be titled
Man on the Moon III: The Chosen, with a release date of December 11, 2020. The
concept album's theme follows Cudi overcoming his darkness, but fighting to win his soul back from his alter-ego "Mr. Rager".
Man on the Moon III: The Chosen, received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who praised Cudi's songwriting and generally favored the latter two acts, though some found it derivative of Cudi's earlier albums. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, earning 144,000 album-equivalent units of which 15,000 were pure sales, marking Cudi's fifth top 10 album in the US. Although
Entergalactic was originally set for a 2020 release, it was pushed back due to Cudi releasing his long-awaited
Man on the Moon III album instead. In January 2021, when asked by a fan on Twitter why
Entergalatics new release date says 2022 on Netflix, Cudi responded, "[Because] that's when it drops. I just gave y'all an album y'all gotta chill and be patient fr man I'm not doin an album every year." Cudi was the sole musical guest on
Saturday Night Live in April 2021, having previously featured alongside Kanye West and
070 Shake in "
Ghost Town" in 2018. He played "
Tequila Shots" and "
Sad People" with both performances in tribute to
Nirvana frontman
Kurt Cobain. "Sad People" showcased Cudi in a floral dress designed by
Virgil Abloh in a nod to Cobain. In June 2021,
Amazon enlisted Kid Cudi for
Prime Day Show; a three-part musical event also featuring
Billie Eilish and
H.E.R. Cudi's performance included a mission to establish a new community on the moon, while performing with the
International Space Orchestra, a new group composed of space scientists from
NASA Ames Research Center, the
SETI Institute and the
International Space University.
A Man Named Scott, a documentary film directed by Robert Alexander, was announced in October 2021 via Prime Video. The film was produced by
Mad Solar, Complex Networks and Film 45, set for release in November 2021, and billed as a look at Cudi's journey "over a decade of creative choices, struggles, and breakthroughs." During his headlining performance at the Rolling Loud music festival, Cudi revealed intentions on releasing two full-length projects in 2022, with plans of releasing an album prior to
Entergalactic "I have
Entergalactic coming in the summer, and I wanna drop another album before that. I got some tasty surprises and I'm really excited about all this new shit, this new music, to give to you guys," he said before playing a recording of a song that has since been dubbed "Freshie". "That's why I'm teasing this shit now because it's coming out soon." On December 3, 2021, a collaboration between Cudi and American pop singer
Ariana Grande, titled "
Just Look Up" was released in promotion for the
black comedy film ''
Don't Look Up, in which they both star in. That month, Man on the Moon III: The Chosen'' broke the record for biggest vinyl sales week for both a male artist and a rap album in
Nielsen history. On April 9, 2022, Cudi performed a
medley of "
Stars in the Sky" (the lead single for the soundtrack to the film
Sonic the Hedgehog 2) and "
Pursuit of Happiness" at the
Kids' Choice Awards for the first time. On June 24, 2022, a collaboration between
Dot da Genius,
JID,
Denzel Curry, and Cudi, titled "
Talk About Me", was released, along with a music video directed by
Cole Bennett. In June, Cudi announced his first arena tour with
To the Moon World Tour, set to begin in Vancouver on August 16, 2022 and conclude in Milan on November 22, 2022. On July 4, 2022, Cudi announced a compilation album,
The Boy Who Flew to the Moon, Vol. 1, to be released on July 8, along with the re-release of his debut mixtape
A Kid Named Cudi on July 15. The compilation features "
Love", a bonus track which was previously unofficially released due to sample clearance issues. On July 6, American fast food chain
McDonald's, announced the line-up for their 2022 Camp McDonald's virtual experience, led by headliner Kid Cudi. The virtual camp took place over four weeks only available through the McDonald's app. Upon
Entergalactics release on September 30, the album debuted at number 13 on the US
Billboard 200 chart, earning 22,480
album-equivalent units (including 1,791 copies in pure album sales) in its first week. Its visual component
Entergalactic received an average rating of 8.20/10 on the review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, with 96% of 28 critics' reviews being positive. In October 2022, on an episode of
Hot Ones, Cudi revealed that he didn't know how much longer he would continue making music and that he had an alternative career path in mind. The rapper said he was "kinda nearing the end on all things Kid Cudi". He quoted other rappers including Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Eminem and more, saying he didn't think he would have the same longevity at these artists. On November 6, Cudi announced on Twitter he only has one more album left on his recording contract with Republic. He revealed it would not be released in 2023 and that he does not know what he will continue to do following the release. Kid Cudi's 2010 single "Pursuit of Happiness" was
certified diamond (10 million units) by the
RIAA in December 2022.
2023–present: Insano and Free On February 27, 2023, Cudi announced his last contractual album with Republic Records would be released in late 2023; adding that the rollout for the album would begin mid-year, with singles to be released.
Insano would be released on January 11, 2024. Only a month later, Cudi would release a follow-up titled
Insano (Nitro Mega) on February 23, 2024. On August 22, 2025, he released the
pop album
Free. == Acting career ==