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Music from late rapper Tupac Shakur has been included as part of the Vatican's official MySpace Music playlist.
“Cudder, I already got five tracks locked in,” he told us recently in New York. “We got Snoop, we got Pharrell. I just was in the studio with him. We got Jim Jonsin. I did a record with him. I’m gonna get back in the studio with him. Trying to get the right amount of hit records on this. It’s gonna be the complete opposite of what Man on the Moon was. Man on the Moon was so serious. This one is gonna be more playful and fun. It’s about having a good time.”
Cudi has also been building a wave of guest collaborations from Pharrell to Snoop Dogg.
“People reaching out to me wanting to collab is so bugged out,” Kid admitted. “I remember when nobody wanted to do any song with me, let alone listen to my sh–. It’s been humbling since Kanye reached out. People seek my creativity; that’s dope. I don’t do the normal sh–. I don’t make the normal songs. So when people reach out, that means they’re on the same frequency.”
Cudi is probably most excited about the remix of Consequence’s “Whatever You Want” with Kanye, Common, John Legend and Big Sean, and he wants to include the entire fam when they reunite. “We gotta do it again,” Cudi said. “We gotta get everybody. We gotta have the GLCs, Really Doe, the Bentleys — everyone ripping it and dropping gems.”
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During a (very) brief interview with Daniel Lindström of Swedish fashion magazine Cafe, Kanye revealed that he’s working on some sort of collaboration with Italian fashion house Fendi. He also mentioned that his Louis Vuitton sneakers will be dropping in some new colorways in the near future.Two decades of defying tradition has resulted in a debut for the RZA, a highly limited fine art release of which 360 drafts will exist.
On January 1, 2010, believers from around the world will bear witness as Victory or Death is unveiled and made available to collectors around the globe.
On Jay not shooting the video for “Big Spender” with Freeway: He has a king complex, he thinks he’s fucking Jesus, you know what I mean? This J-Hova shit.
On Jay responding to Boo Boo’s provocation:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/31157780/50_cents_path_of_destruction_bears_down_on_jayz/2I’d love for him to say something he’s not supposed to say about me. The difference is the last guy he competed with was Nas, and he lost. Nas just didn’t keep his business intact, and later had to submit and sign under him, so we couldn’t acknowledge that he beat him when they had to compete. I think he got a phobia from that. You know what the most vulnerable space for an artist is? Confusion. So if you think you’re the hottest rapper or the hottest artist, whenever you’re losing and everybody knows it, that could be a confusion point for you, right? That’s what he went through at that time. We don’t know what happens in the future, but we know the facts.