Pursuit Of Happiness (nightmare) Official
It’s an admission of risk. Cudi acknowledges the reckless driving, the substance use, and the "nightmares" that wait for him when he sleeps. He is looking for happiness in temporary fixes—parties, booze, and the blur of the night—all while knowing these things are "fool's gold." Why It’s a "Nightmare"
Produced by Ratatat and MGMT, the track captures a specific type of late-night haze. It’s heavy, psychedelic, and hypnotic. But while the melody feels like a dream, the narrative is closer to a cycle that won't end. Cudi isn't describing a state of joy; he’s describing the desperate, often self-destructive ways we try to outrun our own minds. "People Told Me Slow My Roll" Pursuit Of Happiness (Nightmare)
For many, Kid Cudi’s "Pursuit Of Happiness" is the ultimate party anthem—the song you blast at 2:00 AM when the night is at its peak. But if you listen closely to the lyrics (and the eerie "Nightmare" subtitle on Man on the Moon: The End of Day ), the song isn't a celebration. It’s a warning. The Sound of False Euphoria It’s an admission of risk
The "Nightmare" parenthetical in the title is the most honest part of the song. It suggests that the "pursuit" itself has become a haunting loop. You drink to forget the nightmare, but the lifestyle creates a new one. It’s heavy, psychedelic, and hypnotic