Monday, May 10, 2010

New News To Me: Kid Cudi scraps ‘Cudder’ collabo album and moves on to ‘Man On The Moon’ sequel… due August!


After the release of his critically acclaimed debut Man On The Moon: The End of Day, Kid Cudi said he was taking a break from the heavy stuff and would instead release a fun collaboration album Cudder: The Revolution of Evolution, but now the rapper has had a change of heart and is going back to his original formula for his newly titled sophomore album Man On The Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager.
Check out what Cudi had to say via his official blog below.

i started making this project like a collab album, filled with fun and upbeat records that for the most part left you with jack shit when you were finished listening. i took a step back, went on tour, and realized im where im at because of the type of songs i write. every time i read a comment from someone saying ive touched their lives in some way is what made me want to stop fucking around and continue pouring my life into my music. MOTM2 is dark by nature and instead of bringing you into my dreams like my first album, im bringing you into my reality. good and bad. it will explain more of who i am as well as pushing the envelope musically. this project will focus on many dark, fun, and ignorant moments in my life since ive been kid cudi in a exciting and cinematic nature continuing the MOTM theme. {source}

The new album is currently due out in August, and will feature production from RATATAT, Dot Da Genius and Cudi himself.

The first Man On The Moon was one of the best (if not THE best) album of 2009, so knowing that the sequel is coming so soon is beyond exciting. Besides Britney this is now my most anticipated album of the year.

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