Seems like this year's 4/20 might be shaping up to be a big one. Kid Cudi recently jumped on Twitter to tease a potential collab with Wiz Khalifa. The 39-year-old rapper has previously collaborated with many of the biggest names in the industry. He has lent his singular artistry to Ye and Travis Scott, among many others. A Cudi and Wiz collab has been teased before, but it has never come to fruition. Whether or not something will come of the tease this time remains to be seen. However, many fans would love to see the two rappers on a track together.
Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi, better known by his stage name Kid Cudi, is a rapper and actor from Cleveland, Ohio. The overwhelming success of his 2008 single, "Day 'n' Nite," was the catalyst for his rise to fame. The song was featured on his debut album, Man On the Moon: The End of the Day, and has gone 5x platinum. Since then, he has released six studio albums, many of which explore topics related to mental health. He has also made a number of noteworthy appearances in film and TV, including in Ti West's hit horror film X and the HBO series How to Make It in America. Cudi's distinctive style and reflective songs have brought him critical praise and a devoted following.
Cudi Plays It Close To The Chest
Yesterday, Cudi tweeted something that immediately had fans buzzing. "Got in contact w Wiz," the tweet said, followed by a smiling devil emoji. The news is big, if true, but we've been burned before. In 2018, Wiz posed for a photo with Cudi, which was posted on his Instagram account. In the caption, he wrote, "DONT WORRY IM WAITING FOR THE MUSIC TOO." Now, that may have just been Wiz's way of saying that he is interested in working with Cudi. However, with this latest tweet, the possibility of a collab seems more and more likely.
Fans went off in the comments, showing their excitement for what one user described as the "stoner anthem". Everyone knows that Wiz Khalifa is basically the poster boy for weed. While Kid Cudi did frequently reference it in his past music, he has since said that he no longer smokes weed. Still, it's likely that regardless of the subject matter, whatever these two come up with will serve as an anthem for weed smokers everywhere. What do you think about the possible collab? Sound off in the comments below!