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Kid Cudi Compares Rap Game To WWF
Posted: Wednesday - December 30, 2009 | Comments (1)

Kid CudiDuring his concert on Sunday (December 27) at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Kid Cudi took the time to tell the crowd his view on the rap game and his fellow rappers, without directly mentioning any names.

 

"They trying to make me look like the poster boy for violence and ignorance. I tell mother*ckers I'm the poster boy for honesty, realness, anarchy," said Cudi to the crowd at the beginning of the five minute impromptu speech. 

 

"I don't give a f*ck about this business - I'm the truest motherfu*ker in this business and people trying to destroy me. All these other n*ggas that y'all probably fans of is sucker ass n*ggas, I met them. N*ggas I was a fan of when I was buying their CDs, I'm not a fan of they music no more. This business is WWF fam and if you don't comply, they try to destroy you...I never talk sh*t, I came to this game, just wanted to smoke my weed and mother*ckers just wanna destroy me, I don't give a f*ck. I'm unstoppable."

 

Just last week, Cudi made headlines after the Los Angeles Police Department arrested the rapper and the members of his entourage in a case of mistaken identity.

 

Check out the video of Cudi's mid-concert speech below:

 

- By Sharniece Moore

 
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Ghetto VINCE MCMAHON | Wednesday - December 30, 2009
KID CUDI WILL BE IN THE WWE 2010 ROYAL RUMBLE FOR CHANCE FOR THE KING OF RAP TITLE BELT OR WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT MC TITLE BELT!!!...WWE BABY!!!
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