Kid Cudi To Launch Podcast: "All Love No Sh*t Talkin"

Kid Cudi asked his fans if he should launch a podcast, and after receiving a barrage of affirmations, it looks like the rapper will start one up soon.

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Get ready to hear much more from Kid Cudi. The rapper has had a successful year with his No. 1 track "The Scotts" alongside Travis Scott and with his impressive release "Leader of the Delinquents." Earlier today (June 23), Kid Cudi posed a simple question to his Twitter followers: "Should I do my own podcast??" The response was overwhelming, so there was only one thing for Cudi to do. "Ok...im doin my own podcast then," the rapper stated.

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Kid Cudi offered up a little insight into the vision he has for his new venture. "All love no sh*t talkin. Only uplifting artists and talkin w my friends and fans," he said. "All positive vibes! It'll be like ur hangin w me smokin and shootin the sh*t for awhile. Itll be meant to comfort the lonely." Actor Ben Schwartz showed his support and let it be known that he'd be tuning in with the rest of the world.

There are plenty of artists who have made themselves podcast hosts including Joe Budden, Nicki Minaj, T.I., Lil Wayne, and others. There are different vibes depending on who you listen to, but Kid Cudi has made it clear that's introducing a drama-free zone. Will you be tuning into Cudi's podcast?

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