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Kid
Cudi
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Kid
Cudi
took
the
high
road
in
his
misunderstanding
with
Lupe
Fiasco
causing
them
to
finally
take
time
to
speak
and
clear
things
up.
While
promoting
his
new
project
Insano
Kid
Cudi
decided
to
chop
it
up
with
Apple
Music’s
Zane
Lowe
to
talk
all
things
Cudder.
During
the
interview,
he
brought
up
his
rival
Lupe
Fiasco
according
to
HipHopDX.
He
told
a
pre-fame
story
about
hiding
from
Lupe
while
working
at
BAPE.
“Lupe
Fiasco
came
to
the
store
one
day.
I
was
in
the
back
and
they
were
like,
‘Yo,
Lupe’s
here.’
I
was
like,
‘Oh
sh*t!’”
he
said.
“Stayed
down
the
stairs
[in
the
stock
room],
waited
until
he
left.
[My
colleagues]
were
like,
‘What
you
down
here
for?’
“I
explained
it
to
my
dude
the
same
way
I
explained
it
to
you.
I
was
like,
‘Yo
bro,
if
I
get
famous
one
day,
I
don’t
ever
want
this
n-gga
saying
like,
‘He
sold
me
clothes.
You
my
son!’
We
can’t
have
that!’”
Cudi
continued:
“If
you
think
about
it,
he
hates
me
to
this
day!
He
hates
me.
So
I
was
right,
I
was
onto
something.
I
sensed
something
in
the
universe.
I
was
like,
‘F*ck
this,
I
can’t
have
nobody
making
a
diss
record
like,
‘Yeah,
you
rang
me
up,
muthafucka.’”
Lupe
heard
Cudi
say
his
name
and
headed
to
his
timeline
to
remind
the
world
he
thinks
Cudi
is
a
“b*tch”.
Cudi
replied
and
took
the
high
road
extending
a
branch
of
open
communication
to
the
upset
Yale
professor.
A
hostile
Lupe
seemingly
agreed
to
speak
with
Cudi
via
DM.
Before
backtracking
and
claiming
the
two
should
talk
on
the
phone
in
now-deleted
DMs.
“On
second
thought
homey
this
ain’t
ain’t
enough…you
need
to
talk
to
me.”
Lupe
said
on
X,
formerly
known
as
Twitter.
Ultimately
the
rappers
seem
to
have
patched
things
up
and
all
is
well
between
the
two,
for
now.
It
seems
apologies
are
all
it
takes
for
feuds
to
end
these
days.
The
apology
from
Cudi
comes
days
after
he
revealed
he
forgave
Kanye
West
after
a
sincere
apology
ending
their
feud.
For
anyone
lost
on
how
this
beef
started,
it
began
in
2014
when
Young
Cudder
gave
his
opinion
on
Lupe
charging
fans
$500
for
verses.
According
to
HipHopDX,
Cudder
called
the
move
“Sketch”
and
the
rest
was
history.
Since
then
Lupe
has
given
us
reminders
he
can’t
stand
the
Cleveland
rapper
here
and
there.
Hopefully,
they
can
keep
the
good
energy
flowing
from
here
on
out.