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Kid Cudi's Indicud Album Leaks Revealing Kendrick Lamar Collab 'Solo Dolo Part II'


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By Sowmya Krishnamurthy

Kid Cudi's third solo album Indicud has sprung a leak before its April 23 release date. The 18-track release features interesting collaborations including A$AP Rocky ("Brothers"), RZA ("Beez"),  Michael Bolton  (“Afterwards”) and Kendrick Lamar on "Solo Dolo Part II," which fans are already buzzing about.

Production comes courtesy of Cudi himself on many tracks as well as buzzy producer Hit-Boy.

Stream "Solo Dolo Part II" via YouHeardThatNew.

Many of Cudi's fans refused to listen to the illicit leak beforehand. "i refuse to get the indicud album leak because i love Kid Cudi that much and it will be worth the wait" said one defiantly on Twitter and another shared, "Kid Cudi's album come out on my birthday. I won't even listen to the leak." Others were less loyal and happily listened to the leak. "first person to hook me up with a link to Kid Cudi's leaked album is my new best friend" joked one fan as did another, who said "This Kid Cudi album leak came at the right timeee."

The Kendrick collaboration track quickly became a fan favorite of those who did give into the leak. "kendrick & kid cudi together *swoooons*" tweeted a fan while others dubbed it a "New banger" and "pretty good." One summary of the track pretty much covered all bases: "Solo dolo part II. They killed it. "



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