Kid Cudi to Retire, Says No More Solo Album
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'After the release of my first LP this summer, I am not making anymore solo albums,' Kid Cudi says of his music retirement plan.

AceShowbiz - Kid Cudi plans not to make another solo studio album after his debut studio effort "Man on the Moon: The Guardians" is dropped. "After the release of my first LP this summer, I am not making anymore solo albums," so he has written in a post titled "I Am Sorry" on his blog.

On what he will do next, Cudi reveals that he will be "falling back on being an artist." Explaining his reason behind the decision, he shares, "The drama that comes with it is more overwhelming than I was dealing with when I was piss-poor broke."

"I don't look at it as quitting, for I have already accomplished my goal," Cudi furthermore gushes. "I have a solid fanbase who truly appreciates me and my messages thru song, I got multiple big records, I have received worldwide critical acclaim ... That's wut i got in this game for, to accomplish all these goals and I have. No regrets."

Now focusing his attention on "the HBO show [he] starts shooting in August and [his] acting career in general," Cudi says that his collaboration album called "The Almighty Gloryous" with fellow rapper Chip Tha Ripper will be his last record. "I will still do the collab album with Chip, and that will be my last studio recording," he states.

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