Man on the Moon III will not arrive until 2015, but for the time being Kid Cudi is usually filling the spaces between projects regarding his latest album Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon, which dropped instantly upon iTunes Monday night.
Cudder promised that this album would arrive lacking any advance release time frame, and so this did. On the particular title track 'Satellite Flight, which originally debuted within December, he continues his storyline as a young man whom,' will come and also save this universe upon the forces of evil.' And over 9 additional paths, he pours away his feelings, sometimes only by making use of instrumentals.
The beginning song 'Destination: Mother Moon, ' is free from vocals, letting the special instrumentals do all the talking, before he later begins to be able to rap.
On 'Internal Bleeding' he battles with heartache he can't stop despite his best work, while the sexual cut 'Balmain Jeans' using Raphael Saadiq, detects him getting very uncensored about undressing and also tasting his woman. On 'Too Bad I've got to Destroy You Now,' he targets the people who trash speak him, and won't look him inside eyes when he walks right room.
'In My Goals 2015' is an additional instrumental break for the album, leading into 'Return of the Moon Man,' although we do not think this Moon Man ever really quit. The beats within this project are while spacey and trippy while last year's Indicud, along with Cudder handling production upon both albums himself.
'(Satellite Flight) starts where Indicud quit off perfectly, and also takes you right into the MOTM III. Cudi told MTV News past month. 'It is like a Television show that ends with this cliffhanger. The album ends because of this, where you get that 1 song and before you know it, the song has ended and the album has ended, but there's a new 'to be continuing... ' There's more towards story. '
'I kinda went director upon this project,' he added that, referencing this particular storyline that he has been strung out around different albums. 'I had this idea for the very 1st and 2nd (Man on the Moon) albums, with the whole 5 acts split. Man on the Moon III will get back on that whole breakdown which comes back fot it tradition, with the acts and everything being seamlessly to be able. '.
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Cudder promised that this album would arrive lacking any advance release time frame, and so this did. On the particular title track 'Satellite Flight, which originally debuted within December, he continues his storyline as a young man whom,' will come and also save this universe upon the forces of evil.' And over 9 additional paths, he pours away his feelings, sometimes only by making use of instrumentals.
The beginning song 'Destination: Mother Moon, ' is free from vocals, letting the special instrumentals do all the talking, before he later begins to be able to rap.
On 'Internal Bleeding' he battles with heartache he can't stop despite his best work, while the sexual cut 'Balmain Jeans' using Raphael Saadiq, detects him getting very uncensored about undressing and also tasting his woman. On 'Too Bad I've got to Destroy You Now,' he targets the people who trash speak him, and won't look him inside eyes when he walks right room.
'In My Goals 2015' is an additional instrumental break for the album, leading into 'Return of the Moon Man,' although we do not think this Moon Man ever really quit. The beats within this project are while spacey and trippy while last year's Indicud, along with Cudder handling production upon both albums himself.
'(Satellite Flight) starts where Indicud quit off perfectly, and also takes you right into the MOTM III. Cudi told MTV News past month. 'It is like a Television show that ends with this cliffhanger. The album ends because of this, where you get that 1 song and before you know it, the song has ended and the album has ended, but there's a new 'to be continuing... ' There's more towards story. '
'I kinda went director upon this project,' he added that, referencing this particular storyline that he has been strung out around different albums. 'I had this idea for the very 1st and 2nd (Man on the Moon) albums, with the whole 5 acts split. Man on the Moon III will get back on that whole breakdown which comes back fot it tradition, with the acts and everything being seamlessly to be able. '.
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The above story is based on materials provided by the mtv.com furthermore in order to image credit_eonline.com.
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