This created a huge amount of online buzz for Kid Cudi and provided a solid fan base from which to launch his debut conceptual album, “Man on the Moon: The End of Day” towards the end of 2009. Around the same time a remix of the track from Italian electronic duo, Crookers (also on the Fool’s Gold label) made the rounds of various electronic blogs and music sites. The song that launched his rise to popularity both in the US and across seas was the namesake of his initial EP “Day ‘n’ Night,” released in February 2008. Cudi soon became associated with the Brooklyn-based record label, Fool’s Gold, responsible for the likes of A-Track, Lil B and Danny Brown. His real name being Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi, Kid Cudi adopted his more manageable stage name at the dawn of his career, which really began after he moved to Brooklyn, New York with dreams of becoming a rapper.
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