Kid Cudi says he has one more album of "all new music"
Kid Cudi has revealed that he's putting out one more album of "all new music", and isn't sure what he'll do after that.
Last month during his Hot Ones appearance, Kid Cudi hinted that his retirement from music could be on the horizon by saying he's "kind of nearing the end on all things Kid Cudi, I think." Yesterday (6 November) on Twitter, he shared that he currently plans to release one more album of "all new music", and isn't sure what will happen after that.
He wrote, "I'm doin 1 more album and then im done w my deal and not sure what ima do after that but yea, 1 more. Wont be next year. Keep u posted."
In a second tweet he added, "This is for all my fans that have been ridin w me for so long. This will be all new music. The songs i've teased ill prolly put out as singles here and there to hold u over."
Im doin 1 more album and then im done w my deal and not sure what ima do after that but yea, 1 more. Wont be next year. Keep u posted.
— The Chosen One (@KiDCuDi) November 6, 2022
This is for all my fans that have been ridin w me for so long. This will be all new music. The songs ive teased ill prolly put out as singles here and there to hold u over
— The Chosen One (@KiDCuDi) November 6, 2022
At the end of September Kid Cudi released his latest album Entergalactic alongside an animated Netflix series of the same name that features characters voiced by Timothée Chalamet, Laura Harrier, Vanessa Hudgens, Christopher Abbott, 070 Shake, Jaden Smith, Keith David, Teyana Taylor, Arturo Castro and Macaulay Culkin.
Last week Kid Cudi released his Man on the Moon vinyl box set.
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