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Kid Cudi Releases WZRD Single 'Teleport 2 Me, Jamie'


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Back in December Kid Cudi released a snippet of his new track “Teleport 2 Me, Jamie,” naming it as the first official single from his upcoming collaboration album WZRD with producer Dot Da Genius. The song finally premiered in full this week, and it’s officially available for download on Itunes, ahead of the album which will debut on February 28.

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The spacey single serves as an introduction to Cudi’s new rapper-turned-rocker persona and finds him pining for his girl Jamie to teleport to him. The single "Brake" which Cudi first debuted in November is also available for purchase.

In mid-January Dot Da Genius gave an update on the album's status via Twitter. “Hey Guys, WZRD Update. Me and Cudi have been working on our debut album and it's almost near completion. We are in the final stages of mastering, but we really had to take time and pay attention to the sonics as this is new territory for us," he wrote, via his account, @dotdagenius.

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“With that being said, we have decided to change the release date. We are looking roughly at Feb 28th. Y'all know how Cudi is' and I'm the same way. Everything has to be in place and now it is. I know it's late notice, we were trying to keep the date but got wrapped up making this album perfect for y'all. However for making you guys wait a little longer we will release 'Brake' & 'Teleport 2 Me' on iTunes on the previously said date. AS WELL AS 'DOSE OF DOPENESS.’ Hopefully that will hold you guys over until the album drops!”



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