Kid Cudi Reflects on Failed J. Cole Collaborations and Achieves Diamond Singles
Kid Cudi recently expressed his disappointment and confusion over failed collaborations with J. Cole, revealing that their attempts to work together never materialized into completed songs. The rapper took to X to share his side of the story, explaining that he had a session with Cole for his 2013 album “Indicud,” but Cole couldn’t write to the beat he produced. Despite his efforts to reach out for his 2024 album “INSANO,” Cudi received no response from Cole.
Fans were quick to express their disappointment, but Cudi made it clear that he still respects Cole and hopes to collaborate with him in the future. In the midst of this revelation, Cudi also celebrated a major milestone for his debut album “Man on the Moon: The End of Day.” The album became the first rap album from the 2000s to achieve two diamond singles, with hits like “Day ‘N’ Nite (Nightmare)” and “Pursuit of Happiness (Nightmare)” reaching impressive sales marks.
Taking to X to share his excitement, Cudi expressed gratitude to his fans and reflected on the impact of his music. He described the achievement as “INSANE” and emphasized the significance of being recognized for his contributions to hip-hop history. Cudi’s journey from his debut album to his recent collaborations may have faced setbacks, but his dedication to his craft and his fans remains unwavering.