No One Believes Me

"No One Believes Me"
Single by Kid Cudi
from the album Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture Fright Night
Released August 23, 2011
Format Digital download
Recorded 2011
Genre Alternative rock, Experimental rock
Length 5:02
Label Universal Republic Records
Writer(s) Scott Mescudi, Oladipo Omishore
Producer Dot da Genius, Kid Cudi
Kid Cudi singles chronology
"Run"
(2011)
"No One Believes Me"
(2011)
Music video
No One Believes Me on YouTube

"No One Believes Me" is a song by American alternative hip hop and experimental rock recording artist Kid Cudi, co-produced with his fellow WZRD band member Dot da Genius, for the 2011 horror film Fright Night. The song was released on August 23rd, 2011 for digital download. Kid Cudi and Dot da Genius wrote the track staying true to the original Fright Night (1985) but also to "stand on its own, separate from the soundtrack".[1]

Contents

Background

The song features Kid Cudi on guitar, as well as him accompanying Dot da Genius on drums, while Dot da Genius solely handled bass and piano.[2] The duo wrote the track after being contacted to provide a song to the 2011 remake of Fright Night. "I kind of wrote it to the original Fright Night and I wanted to stay true to the plot and story," said Cudi. "We were inspired to create the song for the movie, which is something I've never done before. It was a challenge. I didn't want it to be a cheesy, cliché type of record. I wanted it to be something people could play and absorb and enjoy without thinking this is for the Fright Night movie."[1] The explicit version contains two uses of the word "fuck".

Music video

Craig Gillespie, the director of Fright Night remake, also directed the music video for the song. In the video, Kid Cudi plays a vampire who walks through the streets of a suburban neighborhood as he experiences terrible events take place for the residents. In an interview with MTV, Kid Cudi explained that his character in the video is tired of being a vampire, and is not really affected by the tragic events that occur in the video.[1] The music video, which features dialog from the film Fright Night, was released August 12, 2011.

Release Information

Purchasable Release

Country Date Format Label Ref
United States August 23, 2011 Digital download Universal Republic [3]

References