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Kid Cudi Debuts 'Just What I Am' Feat. King Chip (Indicud)


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Kid Cudi returns with a new single from his upcoming album Indicud , titled “Just What I Am." It's the first time we've heard Cudder get back to rapping in a minute and the track includes a feature from King Chip (formerly known as Chip Tha Ripper). Listen after the jump.

In July Cudi revealed some of the features we can expect on his upcoming album. “Features thus far, Kanye, Pusha, Jaden, Kendrick Lemar, Chip, Cage, got something for Hov I wanna play him, still gotta link w 50 and Banks," he wrote on Twitter.

Just two minutes later he added, “Hopefully getting in the studio soon w Ratatat, Diplo, and I gotta reach out to MGMT as well.” Cudi also previously stated that this next album will be a double-disc offering. That’s a pretty star-studded double-disc.

Cudi's last release was the joint project WZRD with producer Dot Da Genius, which found him straying far from rap.



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