Kid Cudi's acting credits continue to pile up with his next spot on the big screen coming in the new Entourage movie. Cudi will play the role of Allen, Ari Gold's (Jeremy Pivens) assistant and Lloyd's (Rex Lee) replacement in the highly anticipated silver screen version of the popular television series. In a recent interview, Cudder talked about the thrill of his new role. "It's fun to see the nervousness, see someone who can't always bite back at Ari," Cudi said. "He kind of has to take the brunt of everything. This guy really just wants to be the next Ari Gold."

The film will have a number of famous cameos, including Common, Pharrell, Ronda Rousey, Mark Cuban, Thierry Henry and many others. But Cudi relishes in being able to show a different side. "I didn't want to play myself," he said. "I really wanted to try give people a different type of character or persona of me, every time I do movies. So, this is dope."

Entourage hits movie theaters, June 3.

In the midst of his Entourage run, the Ohio MC is knee deep in the creation of his upcoming LP, Speedin' Bullet To Heaven, which he announced in April. A few days ago, he confirmed the project would be very personal and have no feature appearances. "Haven't been this emotional making an album in a long time," he tweeted. Cudi has yet to announce a release date for the album.

Speaking of emotional, KC recently posted a pretty morbid poem about dying on his Twitter page. The only hint to the method of his madness was a follow up tweet that read, "Not a song." Check it out, below.

"My casket needs to be 100% rose gold plated
I wanna be in my ripped Levi's jeans and my Incesticide Nirvana
T shirt with my Converse
Don't cut my hair
No matter what keep the casket closed
Send my body to space to be buried on the moon or
Sent through a wormhole with all my music
and my story on a jump drive, if possible.
Upon my death, all rivalries are deaded.
Dance and celebrate, no sadness
Let my fans have a separate funeral for me so my
family can mourn privately
Cremation if there's barely anything left of me,
or else dig up my dad's body and bury us together
wherever my mom sees fit. funeral must be"

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