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Kid Cudi Complex Magazine August/September 2009

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August 3rd, 2009 by Castina

Tagged as: Kid Cudi


Hip-hop sensation Kid Cudi sounds off the comparision between himself and rap counterpart Drake in the annual Style & Design Issue of Complex Magazine, hitting newsstands August 11.
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People love to point out similarities between you and Drake—do you view him as competition?

Kid Cudi: I think it’s just that Drake and me are the most creative out of the new up-and-coming MCs. Me and Drake are here not because of anything other than two niggas that have their own flavor. I’m doing my shit, nobody else can do my shit. Nobody else can do Wale’s shit or Charles Hamilton’s shit. It’s like a bunch of Kool-Aid stands. It just matters whose flavor you like the most.

It seems like a lay-up for you and Drake to work together.

Kid Cudi: We’ll come together eventually, but I’m not trying to force this because there’s hype around us both. I want to work with Drake, yeah, but right now I don’t want to work with anyone who’s in the same creative realm as me. I’m still creating my own shit.

Has he reached out to work with you?

Kid Cudi: Drake had been wanting to do an official “Day ’N’ Nite” remix early on. He was one of my earliest supporters; that’s why I fuck with Drake on another level than just being a new artist. His homeboy Oliver used to hit me up when I’d go to Toronto, like, “Yo, you gotta fuck with Drake.” Imagine if I would’ve let Drake remix “Day ’N’ Nite” when he wanted to back in ’07. That shit would’ve fizzled out; no one would’ve cared. Luckily we let it live and it worked out. We’re changing things on accident. That’s how I know this is my destiny.

Read the rest of his Complex interview HERE!

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