link.

Saturday, 1 March 2014

KiD CuDi Not Pleased With How He Was Used On “Yeezus”


Fresh off the release of his surprise album Satellite Flight, KiD CuDi sat down with Complex for a pretty lengthy interview. He speaks on the album, his creative process, doing away drugs & alcohol, his influence on music, and more. The most interesting information came when he discussed how he wound up on Kanye West’s Yeezus album, and that he wasn’t happy about how it went down. We haven’t been sure if the once label-mates/friends were still cool or not, but after this interview we think it’s pretty obvious. Check it out below.

You did appear on Yeezus on the song “Guilt Trip.” A lot of fans were excited to see you featured—although it was just the outro. What’s the story behind that collaboration?
The vocal that I did on that song was a couple years old. I forgot which session it was, but it was just a reference. I discovered that I was on the song via Twitter. I saw kids hitting me up, like, “Are you on ‘Guilt Trip!?’ or saying “Great job!” and I’m like, “What the fuck is everyone talking about?” So I go on Twitter and then I hear the song and I’m like, “OK. I know the beat. I know the song.” Then I’m like, “Oh man, OK.” Part of me was flattered, like, it’s kind of cool that he thought of me.
Then I started thinking about it more. It was like, Why not call me and have me come in there and give it? Why underuse me? Why put four bars of vocals to coax my fans into thinking this is a legitimate Kid Cudi feature on this song and it isn’t? Same deal with the G.O.O.D. Music album, the compilation. Had I not given Kanye “Creepers” my only presence would’ve been on that one song, that I can’t even remember the title for. [“The Morning” —Ed.] I would’ve barely been on that album.

No comments: