Well, here’s some positive news to kick off your Friday: In a world where feuds and conflicts often dominate the headlines, we finally get to witness the power of forgiveness and the resilience of friendship. Kid Cudi and Kanye West, have proven that bonds can be mended and bridges can be rebuilt.
Last year, a rift between the two artists threatened to tear apart their once strong friendship. But last night in Las Vegas, at Ye and Ty Dolla $ign’s Vultures album listening event, the world watched in awe as Cudi and Yeezy embraced each other, putting their differences aside. The video capturing this heartwarming moment quickly spread across the internet, bringing joy to fans who had feared that their favorite duo had drifted apart forever.
The reunion between Kid Cudi and Kanye West not only signifies a reconciliation between two talented individuals but also holds the promise of new music. Rumors have been swirling that Kid Cudi may make an appearance on the highly anticipated Vultures album. A separate video making its rounds on social media showcases a song titled “Gun to My Head,” featuring Kid Cudi alongside Ty Dolla $ign, their silhouettes dancing in perfect harmony. Cudi can be heard harmonizing, “With a gun to my head/He told me not to move/With a gun to my head, I sat down/With a gun to my head.” Kanye then comes on the track, followed by Ty Dolla.
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Initially, Kid Cudi and Kanye West had a public falling out in 2016. It started when Kid Cudi took to Twitter to express his frustration with the music industry and called out Kanye and Drake for not supporting him. Kanye responded during a concert, saying that Kid Cudi was ungrateful and that he birthed his career. Kid Cudi later checked into rehab for depression and suicidal thoughts, and Kanye expressed remorse for his comments.
Their most recent spat came last year when Ye decided to cut Cudi off from his Donda 2 album over to his relationship with comedian Pete Davidson, who was dating West’s ex-wife Kim Kardashian at the time. “I’m not one of your kids. I’m not Kim. It don’t matter if I’m friends with Pete or not friends with Pete.”
“If you can’t be a grown man and deal with the fact that you lost your woman? That’s not my fucking problem. You need to own up to your shit like every man in this life has. I’ve lost women, too. And I’ve had to own up to it. I don’t need that in my life. I don’t need it.”
Thankfully, they were able to out their drama aside and the reunion of these two rap legends is a beacon of hope, reminding everyone that friendship and love can triumph over all obstacles.
Aside from this heartwarming moment, Kanye looks like he’s back to his controversial ways. During his Las Vegas stop, he went on an interesting rant. Check it out below: