Steve Aoki’s remix of Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness,” featuring MGMT and Ratatat, burst onto the scene on December 5, 2009. This remix remains one of Aoki’s most iconic creations, resonating with listeners worldwide and leaving an incredible mark in not just the EDM world, but Hip-Hop too.
The original version of “Pursuit of Happiness,” from Kid Cudi’s debut album Man on the Moon: The End of Day, is a journey through themes of self-discovery, fame, and existential doubt.
Steve Aoki took the track and infused it with his signature EDM style. Aoki’s remix accelerated the tempo, layered basslines, and introduced fun drops that reimagined the track for the electronic music scene.
The remix quickly became a staple in clubs and music festivals, bridging genres and introducing a broader audience to both Kid Cudi’s lyricism and Aoki’s EDM flair. Its release came at a time when electronic music was beginning to dominate mainstream culture, paving the way for more cross-genre collaborations.
More than a decade later, Steve Aoki’s “Pursuit of Happiness” remix is still celebrated for its impact. The track remains a fan favorite, often closing Aoki’s live sets with a surge of nostalgia and amazing vibes. For Kid Cudi, it showcased the versatility of his artistry and how his music could transcend genres and moods.
Whether you’re reliving memories of 2009 or discovering the track for the first time, Steve Aoki’s remix of “Pursuit of Happiness” continues to embody the raw joy and escapism that music offers.