00:00Kid Cootie celebrates Neverland film with spooky vampire popcorn bucket.
00:05With Halloween in full swing, Kid Cootie marks Neverland with a $55 vampire head popcorn bucket modeled after his film character.
00:14A coordinated apparel line, Mr. Miracle t-shirt $55, free tea $55, and free long-sleeve tea $65 are available via his Amazon storefront and the Amazon Music app.
00:26From MySpace uploads to multi-platinum albums, Kid Cootie set a blueprint for modern artistic reinvention with a kid named Cootie, 2008, Day and Night, Man on the Moon, 2009, Wizard, Intergalactic, and albums Insano, 2024, and Free, 2025.
00:46Neverland extends Kid Cootie's universe as a horror romance about a 200-year-old vampire and his newly turned lover's first feeding.
00:53Directed by Ty West and produced by Jordan Peele's Monkeypaw Productions, it features Kiernan Shipka and Brittany Snow, and streams exclusively on Amazon Music for Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers.
01:05Cootie's Neverland merch rides the limited-edition craze, blurring fan culture and fine art, like viral Barbie and heiress tour buckets.
01:13Framed as extensions of his universe and powered by Amazon, it merges music, fashion, and film, world-building, not just marketing.
01:21Kid Cootie helped redefine hip-hop's relationship with vulnerability, influencing artists from A$AP Rocky to Billie Eilish.
01:29Through fashion collaborations, acclaimed roles, and MadSolar's A Man Named Scott, 2021, he proves a multidisciplinary force who channels pain into art and fear into freedom.
01:42Within hours, the vampire popcorn bucket trended on X and TikTok.
01:44Leave it to Kid Cootie to make a popcorn bucket feel like art, one fan posted.
01:50This man always finds a way to be a head of culture, another added.
01:53Collectors rushed to buy before sellouts and resale listings appeared.
01:58Through Neverland, Cootie advances independence by building an ecosystem where artistry and authenticity coexist.
02:04From Cleveland to Hollywood, his Halloween collaboration argues that creativity and commerce can coexist under artist control, making fans feel part of something bigger.
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