Tattoos

Kid Cudi’ 10 Tattoos & Their Meanings

Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi is famous by his stage name, Kid Cudi. He is an American rapper, record producer, actor, and singer by profession. He began rapping in the year 2003. Surprisingly, his plan to join the Navy during his young days did not go as planned because of his juvenile police record. However, his name in the rapping industry is quite known owing to his outstanding talent. He has been given due recognition as an influence on hip hop and alternative acts. Just like other rap stars, Kid Cudi has a tattooed body. He has got some interesting inks. Let us explore them.

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1. Right Arm Tattoos

Tattoo: Covering his right forearm are multiple tattoos which include open pair of hands, with a cross in between them, few dollar bills, a spooky-looking face on his inner arm, and a sacred heart on his wrist.

Meaning: Sacred Heart is the most common and the most revered symbol among the Roman Catholics when it comes to the choice of spiritual tattoos. Sacred Heart represents the pure divine love symbolic of the unconditional love of Jesus Christ which he showed by sacrificing his life for the sake of humanity.

2. Right Hand Tattoo

Tattoo: On his right hand, Kid has got the tattoo of the word, ‘PINK’. It is inked in pink color itself.

Meaning: Kid’s right-hand tattoo is a tribute to the famous rock band, Pink Floyd. He got this tattoo in the year 2012. Pink Floyd is one of the oldest well-known rock bands. It was formed in 1964 and gained the limelight due to its focus upon psychedelic space-rock and blues-based progressive rock.

3. Stomach Tattoo

4. Wrist Tattoos

Tattoo: On his Wrist, Kid Cudi has got red slash marks inked, one on each of his inner wrists.

Meaning: Kid Cudi explained that these tattoos are the source of his motivation and mark his transition from the ‘old he’ to the ‘new he’. Probably, he killed his old self by getting this tattoo.

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