KiD CuDi - Mr. Rager (Music Video HD)

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Kid Cudi's newly released and anticipated music video.. and like always, in HD!

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me and my best friend had a super chill moment listening to this before he passed away. this will always be our song

ArticleReaderRandy
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For years, I've played this video as a solemn reminder that when it comes to my struggles with depression, you are your own worst enemy. Almost 3 months ago I lost my Wife to suicide. Didn't have a clue that she was depressed. It's a sad reminder, that during the ONE time in our marriage when she needed to be saved, I couldn't save her from herself.

calking
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This song has such a deeper meaning than expected. it’s him fighting his battles and him ending. it was his pain, his battles taking over him. he made this to let us know. I’m so grateful for this.

haleemah.mmusic
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I’m actually pissed that I just found this song

carterfranklin
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1. Why haven't I seen this video before?
2. How does it only have 68k views? It's one of Cudi's best songs...

JoshBayer
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I think this video is a representation of the inner battles of Scott and how he turned into Mr. Rager. At the start, the innocent, drug-free Scott is breaking into an abandoned building: his mind. As he makes his way around, he sees his inner demons and problems and tries to fight his way through them and defeat them. All this happens while the drugged out/famous ( could be drugs, could be fame, we never know what's truly causing his mental conflict) version of Scott, "Mr. Rager", observes from the top floor. Scott appears to be winning at the start, however the sheer number of problems and demons outweigh his power and his will to defeat them. After a long and unsuccessful battle, Mr. Rager kills Scott, bringing an end to Scott's struggle (Mr. Rager wins the battle and ends Scott's attempts to rid himself of this toxic part of his mind. The problems/inner demons that Scott was fighting against, however are still prevalent) . Mr. Rager takes over Scott Mescudi's psyche and mind, the innocent version of Scott is dead - murdered by the drug-fiending Mr. Rager, who is the new Scott Mescudi. ( At the very end Mr. Rager is seen at a mental therapy clinic and the therapist doing something called the counting method. A technique used for modulating and mastering traumatic memories in which the therapist counts out loud to 100 while the client silently remembers a traumatic event. Immediately afterwards, the recollection is reported, discussed and re framed; a common therapy technique used by psychologists.) Awesome Video !

Federer
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This song has always represented the mental anguish of loneliness and that feeling of boundless rage we end up relying on, and how hard we struggle and struggle without accepting ourselves. The gang members being ones personal demons, the kudi we follow who feels like the heroic and brave one is actually the one unable to accept anything, the one who deals with everything through violence and rage. The final Kudi, the accepting one, he is the one that represents that part of us that understands where our trauma, our source of pain is, that which makes us lash out. And is the only one to ultimately put a stop to the Rage, through acceptance

SpaceHov
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reminds me of the hardest period of my life. selling my body, doing anything for drugs, smoking before school, during breaks, after school, before each meal, before bed, after waking up, before going somewhere. self harm, self deprecation. abusive relationships, peer pressure, a concoction of mental illness. different labels. different therapists. then came treatment. lots of tie dye shirts (if anyone else has been to rehab let me know if this is a collective thing), medication, trauma bonding, tears, breakdowns, not being able to eat because i could only eat when i was high and not so obsessive. i’m now almost 1 year sober, engaged, have moved out of my parents house, graduated two separate schools, and work full time. i’m grateful that i went to treatment. had i not, i would be dead. sorry for the random post, just remember laying in bed during treatment, listening to this song on my little ipod nano to help me sleep.

funeralgrl
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5:49 the girl throwing salt in his eyes when he's down and at his most vulnerable. man i felt that. i've lived that.

kemchobhenchod
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I have a spiritual connection with this song

pandustile
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"If there is no enemy within, the enemy outside can do us no harm."

Blckdz
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I got into kid cudi cus of my brother we are 8 years apart he is 22 now when I was younger I thought he was the coolest person so I did everything he did and listened to everything he listened to but the one person that really stuck was cudi and 2 years ago he moved out and he left me a shirt a kid cudi shirt from like 2010 and I remember I used to beg him for this shirt and here I am wearing the shirt listening to kid cudi quite possibly one of the best artist of our times I’m so happy I found cudi he has helped me so much and I thank my brother for being so dope keep raging guys and remember there’s a man on the moon always 🖤 🌙

cntrl
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Dedicated to all the kids like me. Everytime I listen to this words, after all the years, I feel a friend in you. Thank you Cudi, you really helped me, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who can relate.

Justghebba
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He released this for his real fans only... I will meet kid cudi one day

juannelljr
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seeing this at 11:14 am on January 21, 2021.
This is a reminder for me 6 months from now.
I hope to accomplish so much this year. I'm done missing out on life and my dreams.
This is to a better tomorrow.

ayoubosman
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If you’re playing this song congratulations you’re now a certified G

thisisyoutubetv
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i could listen to cudi humming all day ....

aadishjain
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I lost one of my friends to suicide... the morning that he passed I was listening to this song and I remember thinking this song is so beautiful. A few hours later I found out that he passed I went back and listened to the song and payed attention to the lyrics and it really hit me. To cope with his death I played this song basically on repeat for about a month and I still listen to it frequently. I feel like “ I’m on my way to heaven” was a sign that morning that he passed.

isabellahernandez
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over 10 years later, still one of his best songs. It'll never get old

pube
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For someone who has never experienced any form of depression, self doubt, addiction or chronic low esteem... this song will catapult you to that realm.

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