Kid Cudi denies Jim Jones made him famous in New York City

Kid Cudi finally shut down Jim Jones claims about launching his career, saying the song already popped off and the credit grab needs to stop.

Why Cudi spoke up
  • Kid Cudi addressed years of claims floating online.
  • He said the story keeps resurfacing every few years.
  • He decided silence was not cutting it anymore.
What Jim Jones claimed
  • Jim Jones said his remix sparked Cudi's rise.
  • He tied that version to radio play and industry attention.
  • He framed himself as the turning point.
Cudi's version of events
  • Cudi said the original track blew up online first.
  • He credited MySpace's traction for early momentum.
  • He said label interest started before any remix talk.
Industry names involved
  • Kanye West showed interest during the early buzz.
  • Motown Records courted him with organic hype.
  • Sylvia Rhone did not sign him over a remix.
Fan reaction and receipts
  • Fans pointed to original and club remixes driving popularity.
  • Many dismissed the credit grab as revisionist.
  • The consensus leaned heavily toward Cudi.
 

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