Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Kid Cudi drops anticipated album, Goes in hard on Universal Republic on Twitter.
Just hours after his WZRD album with producer Dot da Genius dropped today (February 28th), Kid Cudi took to Twitterto express his appreciation for his supporters and to apologize on behalf of his "weak *** major label," Universal Republic, for not shipping what he deemed to be sufficient copies of the album to stores.
"I just wanna say Thank You from the bottom of my heart to everyone who is supporting WZRD," Cudder posted. "Words cant express how i feel right now. I mean like seriously who has better fans than me???? So ******* open minded and smart. Just like me. Making jams for kids like me...Man im so happy today! Nothing can steal my joy right now."
But 30minutes later, presumably following a plethora of complaints regarding WZRD being unavailable in stores, Mescudi began bashing his label with a string of spiteful tweets.
"Ok so just a heads up, my weak *** label only shipped 55k physicals cuz they treated this like some indie side project tax right off.," he wrote. "So i apologize on behalf of my weak *** major label. And I apologize for the lack of promo, again, my weak *** major label."
The artist continued displaying his dissatisfaction by stating: "They tried to rush me thru this so i can just give em another MOTM, but guess what? **** that, next album is WZRD. MOTM3 on hold til 2014."
Mr. Rager didn't stop there. "So its def gonna be tough to find one in the stores guys, I'm sorry about that," he wrote. "I gotta go out and find one too, becuz my weak *** label never even gave us a copy of our own album. FAIL!!!
"Im lettin Universal Republic have it, **** it," he added. "What they gon' do, spank me?? hahahaha... AND Teleport 2 Me, Jamie aint on the radio!!!! like helloooooooooo????? HIT HIT HIT!!!."
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