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Written by: Jorteh Senah & David Gutcheon for www.idisagreehomeboy.com
Artist: Kid Cudi
Album: Man on the Moon: The End of Day
Coming straight out of the mean streets of Cleveland, Ohio, Kid Cudi is a protégé of Kanye West who broke out following his appearance on West’s experimental 2008 album 808’s and Heartbreak, for which Cudi cowrote songs like “Heartless” and “Paranoid”. Since then, he’s made the talk-show rounds, produced music for video games, made a cameo on Jay-Z’s Blueprint 3 album and signed on to appear in an HBO comedy series. His major label debut, Man on the Moon: The End of Day, is out on Universal Motown.
David:
Listening to Kid Cudi’s record is like getting stuck on a Greyhound bus next to a creepy dude who won’t stop talking to you. He’s a nice enough guy, but he suffers from arrested development and a compulsive tendency to overshare, which manifests itself in adolescent self-absorption and a discomfort-inducing lack of social restraint. Song titles like “Soundtrack 2 My Life,” “My World,” and “Heart of a Lion (Kid Cudi Theme Music)” are testament to this juvenile narcissism (some cuts that didn’t make the album: “I’m So Great,” “All About Me,” “My Mom Says I’m The Best”). Check the grandiosity on the first song when Cudi introduces, um, himself:
“Toward the end of our first ten years into the millennium we heard a voice. A voice who was speaking to us from the underground for some time. A voice who ... Continue reading... |