Maui Wowie

Album: A Kid Named Cudi (2008)
Charted: 71
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Songfacts®:

  • "Maui Wowie" is Kid Cudi's tribute to a Hawaiian cannabis strain of that name. Cudi raps about traveling to Honolulu specifically to smoke the weed.
  • Cudi produced the breezy track with his longtime collaborator and executive producer Plain Pat. "Maui Wowie" floats along on a cloud of sunny optimism and smoke.
  • "Maui Wowie" samples the vocal hook of Florida hip-hop collective Grind Mode's "I'm So High" and interpolates John Legend's "Let's Get Lifted," with Cudi doing his best John Legend impression.
  • The song first appeared on A Kid Named Cudi, Kid Cudi's 2008 debut mixtape. The project served as Cudi's breakout, catching the attention of Kanye West, who signed him to G.O.O.D. Music later in 2008. Cudi contributed to West's 808s & Heartbreak album that same year, with recording sessions taking place in Honolulu, a fitting connection to "Maui Wowie."
  • A Kid Named Cudi got a remastered, streaming-era glow-up in 2022. Along with a new intro and fresh cover art, John Legend's actual vocals were added to "Maui Wowie," turning the interpolation into a proper duet between the philosopher of weed and the apostle of soul.
  • In October 2025, "Maui Wowie" became the soundtrack to one of the year's strangest viral moments. TikTok user @aaronxbrownn posted a video of himself hanging from a crosswalk sign while lip-syncing the chorus, and suddenly thousands of users were dangling from traffic lights, bus stops, and whatever else they could find, all looking for digital clout.

    Kid Cudi posted a video from Cleveland - his hometown - swinging off a traffic light outside Progressive Field. "Yeeaaaaaaaaa thank you to everyone for sharing my song, having fun, showing love," he wrote, clearly amused by the chaos his old mixtape track had unleashed.

    Authorities, unsurprisingly, were less chill about it. TikTok issued safety warnings, and even Singapore's Land Transport Authority had to remind everyone that lampposts are not gym equipment.

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