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Kid Cudi took to Twitter this weekend to tease a new project titled Asterisk CollectiveCaptioned "CHANGE IS COMING," a video accompanied the post in which Cudi talks of rewriting the script and showcasing "the power of creativity." Listen below.

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“We’re rewriting the script because these rules don’t apply," the video starts. "We’ll be showing up with real people, in real places, in real ways. To inspire positive change. Bravery, courage, and action, uniting to showcase the power of creativity." The aim, Cudi explains, is to "create a better future together. We are the exception to the rule. We are the Asterisk Collective.”

The video was followed with another tweet, hinting that Asterisk Collective — in whatever form it shall take — will arrive "soon."

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Fans on Twitter are already placing bets on what Asterisk Collective could be, but regardless of whether its an album, a Frank Ocean-style Blonded radio situation, a podcast, or a fashion collection, everyone seems to be on the same page. As Twitter user @buchband puts it:

What do you think Asterisk Collective could be? Share your thoughts in the comments.

In other music news, Drake dominates Apple's 'Best of 2018' global music charts. 

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