Kid Cudi teases the “end” of his musical career

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Kid Cudi teases the “end” of his musical career

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He’s not kidding.

Kid Cudi has revealed that he may soon retire from the rap game after entering the music scene in the early 2000s.

The 38-year-old Grammy winner teased his plans for the future during his last appearance on First, we celebrate “Hot Ones”where host Sean Evans asked him about his brilliant career.

“I just don’t know if I want to make music, throw away albums for too long, you know? “I think I’m nearing the end of everything Kid Cudi,” said hit-maker “Day ‘n’ Nite”.

Cudi – whose real name is Scott Mescudi – said he was “really curious what else” he could do musically before teasing the next step in music.

Kid Cudi was inspired to become a teacher.
Kid Cudi was inspired to become a teacher.
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Mescudi discussed his future with Sean Evans on “Hot One’s” First in Feast
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“I’ve been thinking about it – and it’s like a crazy idea I had years ago,” explained Cudi. “But it would be fun to be a kindergarten teacher one day. And just keep doing it for a couple of years.

“For example, when I’m about 50… And I just infect young people with this freshness. Make them young and then these kids will just splash the world with freshness and I’ll just say, “Yes! Yes!'”

Kid Cudi has enjoyed a sparkling rap career since the release of his debut album “Man on the Moon: The End of Day” in 2009.

The following year, he earned his first three Grammy nominations, two for the single “Day ‘n’ Nite” and one for his collaboration “Make Her Say.” In 2012, he won two Grammy Awards for his collaboration “All of the Lights”

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In 2012, he won a Grammy for “All of the Lights,” collaborating with Kanye West, Rihanna and Fergie.

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