Kid Cudi teams up with Pharrell and Travis Scott on hypnotic new single ‘At The Party’

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The third teaser for the upcoming album, “INSANO,” which the musician is getting ready to release, is “At The Party.” In June, he released “PORSCHE TOPLESS,” and in October, “I’ll WHAT I BLEED.”


Posting on social media, Cudi stated, “Love to my brothers P and Trav.” “Ladies, we worked some magic again.”

Travis Scott and Cudi have previously worked together multiple times; their most recent collaboration was on the 2020 song “The Scotts.” A collaboration album between the two was also planned at that time, however Cudi said in a post last year that the idea had been shelved, stating that “the moment has passed.” In 2016, Pharrell and Cudi collaborated on the song “Surfin.”

Check out the brand-new song below:

Before retiring, the singer promised a last album of “all new music,” implying that he was “nearing the end” of his musical career. He wrote, “I’m doing one more album and then I’m done with my deal. I’m not sure what I’m going to do after that, but yeah, one more.” Not this coming year. Keep you informed.

Since Cudi informed fans in September of last year that his album “INSANO” will be released in January 2024, that day is rapidly approaching.

In other recent news, Cudi refuted rumors that he and actor Timothée Chalamet were at odds. Over the years, the two have conveyed their admiration for one another. Cudi posted on social media, saying, “A few weeks ago, I spoke with him.” To all eternity and beyond, Timmy will always be my brother, and I will always adore him. We’re doing fine. Believe me. I’m not sure where this is coming from, but please don’t trust the internet rumors.

Additionally, Cudi recently responded to detractors who persisted in implying that the singer was gay, declaring, “I’m not insulted.” It’s just depressing to see individuals act so pathetic; it’s depressing that a man is unable to express happiness without bringing up their [sexuality]. It’s true that I’ve been called gay for years, but it hasn’t gotten this bad until recently.