In the ever-dynamic world of hip hop, collaborations between artists can be a hit or miss. Fans are often left yearning for the potential magic that could have been.
Kid Cudi recently opened up about his unsuccessful attempts to work with J. Cole. This revelation sheds light on the intricacies and challenges artists face in the creative process.
Kid Cudi shared that his first attempt to collaborate with J. Cole took place in 2013 for his album Indicud. He revealed, “I had a session w Cole for Indicud [but] he couldn’t write to the beat I produced.” This marked the beginning of their collaboration hurdles.
Years later, Cudi reached out to Cole again for his 2024 album INSANO. Unfortunately, the result was the same, as Cole did not respond. Cudi mentioned, “It was a bummer, and I always wanted to do something so I reached out for INSANO, no response.”
Responding to disappointed fans, Cudi explained, “I don’t think Cole dislikes me; I think he just didn’t connect w what I sent him. One day hopefully it happens.” This statement underscores the respect and admiration Cudi has for Cole.
The album’s other hit, “Pursuit of Happiness (Nightmare),” is now 12-times platinum, further cementing Cudi’s impact on the music industry.
He continued, “One word helps this all make sense to me: Chosen. This was my destiny. I was meant to be here and make change, and we still here doing just that.”
This heartfelt message highlights the strong bond between Cudi and his fanbase.
Both artists have expressed mutual respect and admiration, leaving the door open for a possible collaboration down the line.
Kid Cudi’s reflections on his failed attempts to collaborate with J. Cole offer fans a glimpse into the challenges of the creative process.
Despite these setbacks, Cudi’s monumental success with Man on the Moon: The End of Day and his gratitude towards his fans underscore his enduring impact on the hip hop industry.