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Oct 5, 2016

Kid Cudi's Suicidal Confession Prompts Healthy #YouGoodMan Discussion On Twitter

Kid Cudi

Twitterverse – As the last remnants of yesterday, October 4, waned, Kid Cudi made the shocking yet earnest revelation that he had checked himself into rehab for not only being depressed but being plagued by constant thoughts of committing suicide.

The self-proclaimed “lonely stoner” had always wallowed in the melancholy since the inception of his successful music career and he faced his demons head on in an open Facebook post that quickly spread like wildfire.

“Yesterday I checked myself into rehab for depression and suicidal urges,” Cudi humbly admitted before continuing with, “I am not at peace. I haven’t been since you’ve known me. If I didn’t come here, I would’ve done something to myself.

“I simply am a damaged human swimming in a pool of emotions everyday of my life. Theres a ragin violent storm inside of my heart at all times. Idk what peace feels like. Idk how to relax. My anxiety and depression have ruled my life for as long as I can remember and I never leave the house because of it. I cant make new friends because of it. I dont trust anyone because of it.”

Fans and social media onlookers rallied around the 32-year-old superstar, as the point has since amassed more than 44,000 comments and more than 110,000 shares for others to see.

On Twitter, a cathartic conversation amongst black males, as it’s largely perceived that showing weakness within the African American community is frowned upon and discouraged.

According to the keen eyes over at to Huffington Post, the #YouGoodMan hashtag was birthed after @DaynaLNuckolls and @TheCosby discussed the need for black men to have a space to open discuss the state of their mental health without fear of shame or reprimand.

Not soon after, several others joined the conversation including veteran rapper Donwill. Many other members of the Hip __hop community voiced their support for Kid Cudi.

Take a look at some of the candid participation from the #YouGoodMan hashtag down below. Once again, HipHopDX encourages anyone who is feeling in a state of no return to call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.

Operators are standing by around the clock to hear you out.

Just found out about #YouGoodMan and thankful that it's allowing a safe space for us to discuss mental health.

— Donwill (@donwill) October 5, 2016

a lot of the .stop .waiting ep is about just that and it was hard to share that stuff tbh but imo that made it more necessary. #YouGoodMan

— Donwill (@donwill) October 5, 2016

feeling like you can't talk about your depression and anxiety only makes it worse. I'm glad ppl are shaking the stigma #YouGoodMan

— Donwill (@donwill) October 5, 2016

No matter what we think, we are not alone. #YouGoodMan https://t.co/6Qy5UfiumN

— The Low Key Legend (@CoryTownes) October 5, 2016

Hey brothas, I hope we can talk about our mental health today via #yougoodman. I will share about my own struggles as well.

— Terrell J. Starr (@Russian_Starr) October 5, 2016

I'm digging the #YouGoodMan hashtag that gives Black Men the chance to accept and face depression and anxiety. Long time coming.

— The Harris (@TroyDuBois) October 5, 2016

#YouGoodMan?⚡️ "Black Men Are Giving Themselves A Space To Talk About Mental Health"https://t.co/BkfoRYULI3

— Philip Lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) October 5, 2016

To all my brothers dealing with depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues, you're not alone out here. #YouGoodMan

— STEFisDOPE (@STEFisDOPE) October 5, 2016

Depression is always carrying an invisible backpack full of fears, failures, flaws and false images. Unpack your backpack. #YouGoodMan

— Antoine K. Garrett (@TheCoachAG) October 5, 2016

Two weeks ago, I told the truth about my mental and emotional state. It was equally as humiliating as it was liberating. #yougoodman

— Peter Oduwole (@itsottwall) October 5, 2016

One time for the women holding down the fellas.

"I deserve to have peace. I deserve to be happy and smiling." YOU SURE DO @KidCudi ๐Ÿ’“Many ppl are proud of you rn & cheering u on #YouGoodMan pic.twitter.com/uB1L4tZDDk

— @PiaGlenn (@PiaGlenn) October 5, 2016

LOVING all the conversation happening around #yougoodman MENTAL ILLNESS DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE & gettin help 2be the best u means ur brave AF

— kelsey darragh (@kelseydarragh) October 5, 2016

I'm here for #YouGoodMan. We got you. We love you. https://t.co/vJwkoq9lbG

— Brittany Packnett (@MsPackyetti) October 5, 2016

How many youth/millennial culture setups that get money off black male cool canre and reflect on the mental health of black men? #yougoodman

— Sydette (@Blackamazon) October 5, 2016

This #YouGoodMan conversation is so important and appreciated. #MentalHealth #BlackLivesMatter

— W. (@theTALENTED_10) October 5, 2016

It's okay if you're struggling with mental illness, and it's okay to seek help. Neither is shameful. Your feelings are valid. #YouGoodMan

— regular size rudy (@_nikkijanee) October 5, 2016

Rappers Support Kid Cudi

Travis Scott Kid Cudi

Wishing Kid Cudi much peace love and meditation.

— Wiz Khalifa (@wizkhalifa) October 5, 2016

Yo @KidCudi keep yo head up bro! Stay down. You got fans who love you bro and your baby girl. The real know your talented.positivity! #OH10

— Shad Moss(Bow Wow) (@smoss) October 5, 2016

Praying for you big bro. We love you @KidCudi ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ

— Audio Push (@AudioPush) October 5, 2016

Get well soon @KidCudi

— ULT DENZEL CURRY (@RavenxMiyagi) October 5, 2016

You are a warrior. You will fight this battle and you will win @KidCudi

— KYLE! (@SuperDuperKyle) October 5, 2016

Sending love to you brother @KidCudi you have saved so many lives with your message I know God will be there for you in your time of need.

— KYLE! (@SuperDuperKyle) October 5, 2016

@KidCudi ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ my prayers are with u!

— Lance SkiiiWalker (@skiiiwalker) October 5, 2016

Get well soon king cudi @KidCudi ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ we all praying for you.

— zoey dollaz (@ZoeyDollaz) October 5, 2016

Sending my love to @KidCudi we love u legend

— Theophilus London (@TheophilusL) October 5, 2016

Kid Cudi has done so much through his music for myself & others. He deserves to be happy & in a positive mental state. Prayers up for him.

— Curtiss King (@CurtissKing) October 5, 2016

Source : hiphopdx[dot]com

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