Kid Cudi checks into rehab for depression, suicidal urges

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Kid Cudi performs at the Lollapalooza Music Festival in Grant Park in Chicago in 2015. | Photo by Steve C. Mitchell/Invision/AP, File

Kid Cudi says he has checked himself into rehab for “depression and suicidal urges.”

The 32-year-old rapper made the announcement on his Facebook page Tuesday, one day after he says he checked in, and signed the post by his real name, Scott Mescudi.

Mescudi describes himself in the note as “a damaged human swimming in a pool of emotions everyday of my life.” He says, “anxiety and depression have ruled my life for as long as I can remember and I never leave the house because of it.”

He says his upcoming album “is still on the way” and says he squared away business before entering rehab so he could focus on his recovery.

Mescudi says he hopes to be out of rehab in time to make a scheduled California show on Nov. 5.

The singer performed at Lollapalooza in 2015. In December 2015 he postponed his tour, which included a sold-out show in Chicago at the Riviera, noting that he needed to “regroup” due to personal reasons.

Associated Press; contributing: Sun-Times staff reporter Miriam Di Nunzio

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