

Kid cudi man on the moon download drive plus#
It’s weird cause it’s just one sentence: “This will be my world”, but it’s AWESOME!! Plus the story Kid Cudi has to tell is deep: how he spent time as a child in his room, on the moon, dreaming, and how it was only place he really felt safe. Not gonna lie, the parts with Kid Cudi are a little drab, mainly because he’s talking to us in straight up monotone right here, but then Billy Cravens comes on and just kills the hook, because his singing is amazing on this track. In saying that, I’m saying that Kid Cudi is talking (call it rapping if you want, but there is NO FLOW AT ALL) about how he felt as a child. This song is like “Solo Dolo” and “Heart of a Lion” mixed together. This one song instantly made me a Kid Cudi fan. Ok, this is my favorite song off the whole damn album. Excellent song.įeaturing Billy Cravens Produced by Plain Pat & Jeff Bhasker Not only is it his theme song, but it’s also good for pumping you up, trust me. This is definitely without a doubt one of my top songs off the album when someone has doubts about Kid Cudi, just point them to this song. The Kid’s got skills! Also, the infectious hook on this one had me putting this on repeat a lot. Cudi’s back to rap on this one, and his flow on this high speed track really impresses me. I laughed when I heard the title, but this is a great song! I guess at this point in the album, Cudi has realized that he can handle these night terrors, and is standing up to make sure they don’t stop him from realizing his dreams. Like I said, when I first heard this, I was thinking: “SKIP!” But, it grew on me after a couple listens, and I like it now. Cudi sings(?) about how throughout his life, he was alone and he was: “Mr. This song is very spacey and bare bones, and first I didn’t really like it because I thought it went on for way too long, but I started to like it after awhile. Note: This is my favorite part of the album. Anyway, this track is hot! At the end of the track, Common comes on and basically introduces us to the next section of Cudi’s life: the Rise Of The Night Terrors.Įxplanation: Suddenly, Cudi must now deal with a horrible intrusion into his dreams the night terrors have entered his dreams, and are showing him flashbacks to the dark times in his life. The hook is infectious this guy can’t sing, he makes infectious hooks basically by talking! It kills me. I mean, again, I wouldn’t exactly call this Hip-Hop, but it’s great. The sample of “A…B…C…” and “1…2….3” was a little weird at first, but then when Kid Cudi jumps on the track, he straight up kills it. Overall, great track, on of my top tracks of the album. The songs on this album have a weird, kind of cinematic feel to them. The beat on this is nice the production is spacey and street at the same time, so it really does fit Cudi’s style very well.

The song is basically a biography of his life and how this album/song is the “Soundtrack 2 His Life”. I mean, like I said before, Cudi is not going for best rapper alive anytime soon, but he’s got enough skill to keep it fresh at the same time. Great song, gets you in the mood for the album.Īlright, this is about as close as we get to actual Hip-Hop on this entire album, and it’s good. I’m impressed! After two verses, Common comes on as the narrator of the album, spitting some poetry, introducing the story of a young man who believed in himself, “The man on the moon…”. You could play this song, sit back, and relax with the synth and the violin like sounds in the background. His singing still hasn’t really caught me as being good, but it’s a catchy song with a very cinematic beat behind it, and it really sets up the album and starts it up on a very good note. This intro immediately caught my attention. Still, can Cudi make a fan out of me? Let’s experience The End of Day.Įxplanation: Kid Cudi here is dreaming in his dreams he can do anything he wants to do, and he is happy. Plus, I’d be lying if I said I didn’t like “Day ‘n’ Nite”, and “Make Her Say” has got to be some of Kanye’s best production ever. And anyway, the cover for this album looks cool, it looks like one of those special artistic albums that hardly even come out anymore. Was I really the right person to review this album? I figured I’d take it since Chew pretty much dished this one to me. I mean, can you even call what he does Hip-Hop or rap? Plus, what is his appeal? The man can rap, but he’s not running for “Best Rapper Alive” anytime soon, and his singing is mainly monotone talking. Alright, if you’ve been to the forums, then you know that I’m not the biggest Kid Cudi fan.
