Kid Cudi made headlines last week after bashing his label, Univeral Republic, on Twitter, accusing them of not shipping out enough copies of his WZRD album.
But he may be a little happier in recent days after the album took the number 3 spot on the Billboard 200 with 66,000 copies sold in its first week.
Cudi says:
"We were really hoping to have more [promotion], but at this point, it's a dead issue. The numbers kind of speak for themselves. It lets people know that I'm not out here taking crazy pills. When I get passionate about something, and people hear me kind of outraged, it's not coming from a place of me being irrational, or being difficult to work with. I believe in something I've created."
The kid from Cleveland then touched a bit on what his intentions were when going into the creation of the album.
"We really wanted to make a traditional rock album - no programmed drums, nothing modern. I was just really worried that it would sound like Kid Cudi shit and people wouldn't be able to tell the difference with the music, but it got to a point where we were so inspired."
Kid Cudi reveals that he and Dot Da Genius will indeed create another album before reverting back to the artist's Man on the Moon series adding "At this point, I'm more inspired to keep learning this instrument [guitar] and getting better at it. If I did just have this album as a one-off and didn't continue it, then people would look at it as a one-off. This is not a one-off. This is something that's real for me."
