Dom Dolla and Kid Cudi Team Up For Hot Single “Forever”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

EDM meets rap in this new single.

Dom Dolla, the Grammy-nominated Australian DJ, producer, and songwriter, is making waves yet again—this time teaming up with hip-hop icon Kid Cudi for his latest single, “Forever.” With over 9.5 million monthly Spotify listeners and 1.1 million Instagram followers, Dom Dolla has solidified his place as a top-tier name in the global EDM community.

Dom’s journey began humbly, spinning tracks at pub-discos and local parties in his late teens. Fast forward to today, and he boasts 17 singles and six albums (not counting remixes), alongside accolades from the ARIA Awards, Rolling Stone Australia, and a Grammy nomination.

“Forever” might catch new listeners by surprise—especially those expecting a straight-up hip-hop record due to Kid Cudi’s presence. Instead, it offers a genre-bending blend of EDM, pop, and rap, creating an atmospheric soundscape that feels both modern and nostalgic. Dom Dolla’s signature production style shines through, with energetic beats and lush synths that build into an infectious drop.

Kid Cudi adds a slick, laid-back verse that feels like a phone call from a cosmic dream, adding his trademark emotional depth and melodic cadence. The result is a track that’s perfect for dancing, vibing, or simply catching a good mood on repeat.

Whether you’re new to Dom Dolla or a long-time Cudi fan, “Forever” is a refreshing, genre-defying experience worth a spot on your playlist.



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