Latest Release

- NOV 3, 2023
- 1 Song
- Man On the Moon: The End of Day · 2008
- THE SCOTTS - Single · 2020
- Man on the Moon: The End of Day (Deluxe) · 2009
- ye · 2018
- Man On the Moon, Vol. II: The Legend of Mr. Rager (Deluxe Version) · 2010
- Man On the Moon: The End of Day (Expanded Version) · 2009
- Man On the Moon, Vol. II: The Legend of Mr. Rager (Deluxe Version) · 2010
- TESTING · 2018
- Man on the Moon: The End of Day (Deluxe) · 2008
- Certified Lover Boy · 2021
Essential Albums
- Cleveland virtuoso Kid Cudi’s second album is one of his most daring experiments, full of tracks that look far beyond rap’s traditional outlines for inspiration. “Don’t Play This Song” is a dark swirl of psychedelic hip-hop that combines bouncing synths, orchestral flourishes, and Mary J. Blige’s soulful croons, while “We Aite (Wake Your Mind Up)” boasts grinding electronics that could play over a Philip K. Dick-penned sci-fi story. Chugging rocker “Erase Me” would even sound at home on a tape of late-’90s indie anthems.
Albums
Artist Playlists
- This playful, ambitious MC explores the intersection of hip-hop and indie.
- These artists have a psychedelic, introspective melodic style.
- Cudi tells Zane how we got the third installment of Man on the Moon.
Compilations
- David Guetta
- Tassho Pearce
- Bobby JaGGerJacK
- Chip tha Ripper
More To Hear
- The artist discusses Entergalactic, plus music from Roddy Ricch.
- Zane Lowe speaks with the artist about his album Entergalactic.
- The artist talks about "Rose Gold (feat. King Von)."
- The artist breaks down 'Man On The Moon III: The Chosen.'
- Kid Cudi on "Show Out" plus Taylor Swift's 'evermore.'
- Inside the influences behind his highly-anticipated 7th album.
- Lil Wayne is back with exclusive mixes and special guests.
More To See
About Kid Cudi
An old soul with a livewire mind, Kid Cudi is hip-hop’s patron saint of misfits and outsiders. The Cleveland native—born Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi in 1984—came up fueled by the trials he'd faced early on. After he was expelled from high school, he moved to New York with dreams of becoming a successful rapper. His 2008 breakout hit, “Day ‘n’ Nite,” neatly encompassed his contradictions: What sounds like a bouncy party cut captured the kind of melancholy candor that would come to define the next decade in hip-hop. Soon signing to Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music label, Cudi co-wrote several tracks on his label head’s 808s & Heartbreak, further molding the future of hip-hop in his own introspective image. Over the years, Cudi’s vision has become more expansive, yielding multi-part album series, deep dives into the life of the mind (2016’s Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin’, released after a public admission of anxiety and depression), and boundary-breaking side projects like WZRD, his alt-rock partnership with longtime producer Dot Da Genius. In 2018, Cudi and West teamed up as KIDS SEE GHOSTS. Grappling candidly with the wages of fame, the duo’s track “Reborn,” with a chorus movingly sung by Cudi, is a timeless anthem to self-love and self-improvement. For Cudi, creation is ultimately about unlocking access to a higher power. As he told Apple Music about his choice of collaborators, “We need to feel the music all around us, we need to swim in it. And the only way to do that is to connect with other like-minded people on the same mission.”
- HOMETOWN
- Cleveland, OH, United States
- BORN
- January 30, 1984