Here comes two different trailers for Kid Cudi’s upcoming, debut album Man on the Moon: Then End of Day, which is set to drop in a few weeks on the 15th.
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After the break, you can catch the other trailer. Honestly, both make me even more excited for this album. Go and support the Moon Man on the 15th.
In the video below, KiD CuDi chops it up with the Hip Hop Chronicle. The interview is pretty insightful, seeing that CuDi talks about his upcoming, debut album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day, some of the tracks on the project and more.
In this interview with The Hip Hop Chronicle UK, Kid Cudi talks about his brand new album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day, he speaks on specific tracks on the album including Heart of a Lion (Kid Cudi Theme Music) and My World.
Cudi also breaks down why he had 5 acts on his scene list and what the titles mean.
He also reveals that a lot of people who have under-estimated him in the past have apologized to him.
Finally, Amazon has come through with snippets of Cudi’s upcoming album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day. Though just 30 seconds in length, the snippets give us all a better insight into what to expect. Though the sound quality is not up to par, it will suffice until September 15th.
Aside from the much anticipated album artwork and scene listing, I, among others, have been speculating at who would do much of the production. Pulling from a range of nine different producers, CuDi sets up shop for his debut album release of Man on the Moon: The End of Day.
Kanye West with only two production features? Hm.
You can find the entire scene listing, along with the production credits after the break.
Today, I am going to unearth two new/unreleased tracks from Cleveland’s finest, KiD CuDi. Though both are refreshing to hear, Peon has more of a freestyle feel, while That Girl is classic Cudders. Links below.
And yet another Kid Cudi Man on the Moon: The End of Day leak, but this time it is just a snippet. The snippet below is of Cudi’s Cudi Zone from his fourth act. I am really loving the vibe of this song and I am more enthusiastic to buy the album on September 15th.
The other day, Kid Cudi released his album artwork for his upcoming album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day. Today, however, he has released his much anticipated track scene listing for the album. Though I was looking forward to the Snoop joint and the Clipse joint, Cudi has assured is that we will see a release of them in due time.
Not sure about you, but this is going to be epic, especially Act 4. Thoughts?
Also, you can check out the album artwork after the break.
Well, here the is the official album cover to Kid Cudi’s debut album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day. Though I was unsure of what to expect for the album cover, I am quite pleased with it. I have a strong feeling that this will be one of the greatest albums, period. September 15th people, September 15th.
Oh and if you’re interested, you can check out the DVD Deluxe Edition cover after the break. Word is that Cudi will feature 45 extra minutes of footage.
Live at the House of Blues in Los Angeles on The Great Hangover tour, Kid Cudi performs Embrace the Martian to a more than live crowd. Even though I have watched a plethora of Cudi performances from this tour, I have yet to be amazed. In the video below you get a great set as Kid Cudi performs one of my favorite joints by him.
Presumably shot while out in Europe, Kid Cudi chops it up with NRK about the Make Her Say video, but mostly about the album, the sound he’s trying to create and being creative. This is a pretty cool interview into the vision of Cudi’s upcoming album. Be sure to check it out below.
“Literally I’m not lieing, you’ve never heard anything like this.”
“I’m trying to end the segregation in between genre’s and kind of fuse them together”