Chip Tha Ripper (ft. Kid Cudi) - Ask About Me
Thursday, July 31st, 2008
New track from Chip Tha Ripper and Kid Cudi. The track is taken from the upcoming Chip Tha Ripper mixtape “Can’t Stop Me” that will be out on the street August 24th.

New track from Chip Tha Ripper and Kid Cudi. The track is taken from the upcoming Chip Tha Ripper mixtape “Can’t Stop Me” that will be out on the street August 24th.

The much anticipated Kid Cudi mixtape “A Kid named Cudi” surfaced yesterday (production from Emile and Plain Pat, it was made in conjunction with Fools Gold and clothing label 10 Deep). Big things are definetely in the works for Kid Cudi.
Kid Cudi - A Kid Named Cudi mixtape (zShare, zip file)
TRACKLIST:
1. Intro
2. Down & Out
3. Is There Any Love? feat. Wale (Produced by Emile)
4. Cudi Get
5. Man On The Moon (The Anthem) (Produced by NOSAJTHING)
6. The Prayer (Produced by Plain Pat)
7. Day N Nite (Produced by Dot Da Genius)
8. Embrace The Martian - Crookers feat. Kid Cudi
9. Maui Wowie
10. 50 Ways To Make A Record (Produced by Emile & Plain Pat)
11. Whenever
12. Pillow Talk
13. Save My Soul (The Cudi Confession)
14. T.G.I.F. feat. Chip The Ripper
15. Cudi Spazzin
16. Cleveland Is The Reason (Produced by Dot Da Genius)
17. Heaven At Nite

We love that Crookers remix of the Kid Cudi track “Day N’ Nite” with it’s wobbly bass contrasting the mellow rapping. Here’s two new tracks from the upcoming mixtape “a Kid named Cudi” (this looks it will be the bomb, we posted the video trailer a few days ago). “Cudi Spazzin” is over the brand new NERD single “Spazz” while “The Biggest Grinder” sees him take over Rick Ross & T-Pains “Boss”. (Thanks to OnSmash via Fool’s Gold)

Well, we’ve been slacking a bit here at Discobelle. The other day we got some info in the mail from Nick Catchdubs (one of the head honchos of Fools Gold) about the latest Fools Gold releases - Kid Cudi and Jokers Of The Scene - from Nick Catchdubs but neglected to throw it up so you’ve probably already seen it elsewhere.
Anyway, we dig Kid Cudis laidback melodic singstyle rap and then of course the Crookers boys can do no wrong with their remix of “Day N Nite”. Also, the canadian club monsters known as Jokers of The Scene brings us one giant ravetastic release destined for the big rooms with “Y’all Know The Name” on which our old aquintance William Russell proves his ready for the major leagues with his remix of b-side “Juggle It”.