![]() ![]() With the album picking up a faster pace with “Don’t Play This Song” and joined with the saucy voice of Mary. He sprays the audience the entire time with his demons and doesn’t beat around the bush about his drug addiction. The music is getting you ready for his trek into sadness, pain and hurt. Track two “REVOFEV” begins to play and blasts you with the usual Kid Cudi introductory. With Cee-Lo Green adding his voice to the track, it becomes certain and soon a mere fact that his new album is chalk full of emotion. The World” Cudi sets the stage for the audience by asking “What up? How is everyone doing?”. Opening up with a battle like title “ Scott Mescudi Vs. No longer letting his emotions take a backseat to his coke addiction, Kid Cudi has shelled out his greatest work yet. Since then he has kicked the habit and has been more fueled then ever to “prioritize shit” as he stated in a interview earlier this year. After spending a night in jail he apparently reflected and decided to change his drug abuse habit. Earlier in 2010 Kid Cudi was arrested and charged with a felony for criminal mischief and possession of cocaine. The evolution of Cudi as a individual is poured out onto these seventeen tracks and really shouts out at the struggles he has faced this past year. Released on November, 9, 2010 the album hit the number three spot on the US Billboard 200 chart and sold 169,000 copies in the first week. J Blige lending her vocals to a couple of the tracks this album proves to be a very different album that sets a darker tone then the previous album. While keeping with the continuity of his own style and flair he brings us a fantastic sequel to his first album that really ups the ante. His fresh blend of dark undertones mixed with his own special ingredient of ingenuity make ‘Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Scott Mescudi, better known for his stage name Kid Cudi has once again taken the hip hip genre and turned it into something completely different. ![]() As the first fifteen seconds play a familiar melodic tune from Scott Mescudi’s first album ‘Man on the Moon: The End of Day’ I can’t help but feel a sense of utter nostalgia. ![]()
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