Toronto maple leafs quite using KID CUDI’S ‘PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS’ as goal song after one Game
A GAME INTO THE PROCESS, THE TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS QUIT USING KID CUDI’S “PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS” AS THEIR GOAL SONG.
After one game, the Toronto Maple Leafs stopped using Steve Aoki’s remix of Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness” as their goal song.
The Toronto Maple Leafs use Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness” as their goal song for one game.
This past Wednesday (Oct.
11), the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs opened their campaign against the Montreal Canadiens and debuted their new goal song, Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness,” which can be heard below.
However, after they took the ice against the Minnesota Wild on October 1, the song was dropped as their goal anthem. 14.
The group substituted Mickie Krause’s “Dup Dup” for Cudi’s 2010 track.
The team rejected Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness” due to lyrics in the song that discuss driving under the influence, according to the sports website TSN.
Kid Cudi raps, “Driving drunk, I’m doin’ my thang,” in the song.
The Toronto Maple Leafs initially used Hall and Oates’ “You Make My Dreams” as their victory song for five complete seasons before deciding to try something different with the Cudi track.
Kid Cudi says he’ll be releasing a comic book soon.
Following the announcement of his comic book, Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness” has been dropped as the Toronto Maple Leafs’ goal song. On Oct.
On July 14, Kid Cudi made a Moon Man comic book announcement while performing at New York Comic Con.
In the movie Moon Man, which will be released in January 2024, Ramon Townsend, an astronaut, becomes well-known for having saved his crew from a dangerous moon mission.
Kyle Higgins and Igor Monti collaborated on the writing and illustration of the book.