Music: Kid Cudi Really Does Not Like What TikTok Is Doing With ‘Day ’N’ Nite’: ‘I’m Not Flattered’ (Folks acting like he SHOULD BE?)

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Kid Cudi Really Does Not Like What TikTok Is Doing With ‘Day ’N’ Nite’: ‘I’m Not Flattered’
By Halle Kiefer@hallekiefer

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Once a performer puts a piece of art out into the world, they give up a certain measure of control to an audience who will take from it what they will. But that doesn’t mean they have to like it, which is why Kid Cudi cannot get over how much he hates TikTok’s “Day ’N’ Nite” meme. “I dont fuck w what they did to my song on tik tok takin out the lyrics,” the Man on the Moon III: The Chosen rapper and actor tweeted Friday. “We live in a strange time. I’m not flattered.”

In case you missed it, or the TikTok algorithm hasn’t inundated you with it yet, the “Day ’N’ Nite” meme uses a verse from Cudi’s song, originally released on his 2008 mixtape A Kid Named Cudi, stripped of lyrics except for the phrase, “Now look at this,” after which the video cuts to something strange or random. For example, a duck with a Pringle for a hat or someone inadvertently throwing boiling water on themselves.
When a Twitter user criticized the rapper’s objection, insisting “it’s not that deep,” Cudi disagreed. “I dont think im makin it ‘deep’ by tweetin how I feel,” he responded. “Now if I was ranting thats another thing. Nothing wrong w me stating I don’t approve, plus if u are such a fan, u know my lyrics are most important to me. Im passionate about my shit so idc who has a problem w that.”


Kid Cudi has discussed the personal background of the song, written about his uncle, jazz drummer Kalil Madi, following his death. “My uncle that I lived with passed in 2006,” he told Complex. “We were actually beefing because he forced me out the house when I didn’t have another situation set up, so I was bitter. I never apologized for it, and that kills me. That’s why I wrote “Day ’N’ Nite.’” So, yeah, maybe he just doesn’t love the duck with the Pringle hat?!
 



Kid Cudi Says He’s Not On Board With TikTok ‘Day N Nite’ Trend: ‘I’m Not Flattered’
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Mar 13, 2021
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In the age of TikTok, musicians don’t always have full control over how their music is exposed to millions. Kid Cudi’s song “Day ‘N’ Nite” has gotten a new life on TikTok recently, and in a series of tweets he made it clear he wasn’t exactly a fan of the trend.
“I dont fuck w what they did to my song on tik tok takin out the lyrics. We live in a strange time. Im not flattered," he tweeted on Friday. When someone followed up by calling the trend “wack,” he added, “Very.”


“Day ‘N’ Nite” has become a new trend on the platform, in which someone mouths the line “Now look at this” from the song only to cut out the following line. Instead, the TikTok user showcases a notable or funny video, while the song continues as an instrumental. As pointed out by the rapper’s fans on Twitter, there are plenty of examples of how the format works.




A fan suggested to Cudi that the situation isn’t “that deep,” which prompted him to share one last comment on the subject. “I don’t think I’m making it ‘deep’ by tweetin’ how I feel,” he wrote. “Now if I was ranting that’s another thing. Nothing wrong w me stating I don’t approve, plus if u are such a fan, u know my lyrics are most important to me. I’m passionate about my shit so idc who has a problem w that.”

 
"Day 'N' Nite"

Kid Cudi's debut single is still his most commercially successful work to date. "Day 'N' Nite" peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 during May of 2009. In the song, which Cudder produced alongside his WZRD compatriot Dot Da Genius, explains the regret he felt about his fractured relationship with his late uncle, whom he used to live with in Brooklyn and who passed away in 2006.



"My uncle that I lived with passed in 2006. We were actually beefing because he forced me out the house when I didn’t have another situation set up, so I was bitter," Cudi told Complex. "I never apologized for it, and that kills me. That’s why I wrote ‘Day ’N’ Nite.’"
 
So people are attacking Cudi for not liking what they're doing to his song.....

You can't make this shit up....

:smh::smh::smh::smh:



"Day 'N' Nite"

Kid Cudi's debut single is still his most commercially successful work to date. "Day 'N' Nite" peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 during May of 2009. In the song, which Cudder produced alongside his WZRD compatriot Dot Da Genius, explains the regret he felt about his fractured relationship with his late uncle, whom he used to live with in Brooklyn and who passed away in 2006.



"My uncle that I lived with passed in 2006. We were actually beefing because he forced me out the house when I didn’t have another situation set up, so I was bitter," Cudi told Complex. "I never apologized for it, and that kills me. That’s why I wrote ‘Day ’N’ Nite.’"



This and Cleveland is the Reason are my two favorite songs from him.

:cool:
 
oh fuck him and his wack music. who gives a shit. you can't be so uptight in these days because once you put something out it is no longer just about you in art of all types. that's the life.
 
He has every right to complain about what someone else does with his song.
They also have every right to do it.
Many artists are control freaks and if they could, they would even control who can and can't hear their music.

Once you release it, its out there for the world to judge, see and do with it whatever they like as long as they aren't taking money from you.
If you don't want people altering, remixing, interpolating, synthesizing, or covering your art, then don't release it.
Once its out, its out.
 
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Nigga should be happy folks remember him. Cause his name and a quality song ain't been mentioned together in decades

Nah fam i can't co sign that one

Whole genre of hip hop bit his style he in the history books didn't he just drop an album with kanye and have a song with Em?

Obviously he still "relevant " or he wouldn't be this influential on the hottest social media platform out.

Here what I'm not getting

So a black man can't say how he feel about his life's work? That is being used without his permission?

He ain't sue he aint complain

He said i don't like it.

Wtf did Cudi do wrong here?
 
Nah fam i can't co sign that one

Whole genre of hip hop bit his style he in the history books didn't he just drop an album with kanye and have a song with Em?

Obviously he still "relevant " or he wouldn't be this influential on the hottest social media platform out.

Here what I'm not getting

So a black man can't say how he feel about his life's work? That is being used without his permission?

He ain't sue he aint complain

He said i don't like it.

Wtf did Cudi do wrong here?
What style did they bite? That's a honest question. Cause all I remember of him was that song. And if you wanna keep it funky that song wasn't nothing spectacular. Had a catchy hook and beat. But that can be said about majority of the music these days
 
What style did they bite? That's a honest question. Cause all I remember of him was that song. And if you wanna keep it funky that song wasn't nothing spectacular. Had a catchy hook and beat. But that can be said about majority of the music these days

blasphemy bro blasphemy!

who think INVENTED Emo rap?

Where you think 808s and heartbreak came from?

all these "Little" rappers on soundcloud talking drugs and talking suicide?

Cudi birthed them (for better and for worse)

Man on the Moon was a damn blueprint for a WHOLE lot of artists...rap and beyond.

and Cudi got CLASSICS bro no joke no debate.

and I aint even a fan like that
 
blasphemy bro blasphemy!

who think INVENTED Emo rap?

Where you think 808s and heartbreak came from?

all these "Little" rappers on soundcloud talking drugs and talking suicide?

Cudi birthed them (for better and for worse)

Man on the Moon was a damn blueprint for a WHOLE lot of artists...rap and beyond.

and Cudi got CLASSICS bro no joke no debate.

and I aint even a fan like that
I'll buy that. That sad suicide music. Which is why I guess folks were excited on Twitter about a collab with him and XXX. Any of dawgs music i heard sounded like a soundtrack to off yourself too
 
Corniest, least original, unfunny generation of all time. A generation of followers and bootlickers brainwashed since birth by social media and prepped to fail and fall in line by a broken education system.
 


Kid Cudi Pulls Back the Curtain in A Man Named Scott Trailer
By Justin Curto

Kid Cudi made his lane in hip-hop by being bracingly honest, especially with regard to his mental health. Over a decade later, he’s still opening up. A Man Named Scott, an upcoming documentary on Prime Video, takes a long view of the rapper’s career and the struggles that came with his fame. “I just had a hard time with dealing with the adjustments from being Scott to being Kid Cudi,” says Cudi, legal name Scott Mescudi, in a trailer for the documentary, between clips of performances. The documentary is also set to feature collaborators like Kanye West and fans like Timothée Chalamet, alongside interviews with everyday fans. “How can I make something that calls out to the broken and the lost?” Cudi wonders in the trailer. “I needed to feel something with the music. How can I push it? How can I give people something that they haven’t heard before?” A Man Named Scott premieres on November 5.
 
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