ScHoolboy Q & Kid Cudi Are A “Dangerous” Combination

 

Kid Cudi will be enshrined into the hall of fame of hip-hop simply based off of his ability to hum.


ScHoolboy Q’s new album will be hitting all streaming services at midnight, which means this poor year of music will get a well-needed boost of adrenaline. One of the key songs on this new album is “Dangerous” featuring Kid Cudi, and based off of what I heard from it, I am convinced it was made in 2025.

Powered by this tumultuous/unorthodox instrumental, ScHoolboy Q brings out his introspective side, beating himself up about mistakes he’s made in his past, but ultimately sounding optimistic with what life hopes to bring him in the near future after he takes a hit of an unidentified drug. Personally, I think the song will tug at your heart, especially when you hear Cudi hum at the end.

I’m waiting on this ScHoolboy Q album to drop like I’m waiting on Russell Westbrook to hit an uncontested three pointer.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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