Kid Cudi Man On The Moon The End Of Day.zip «1080p 2024»
Released on September 15, 2009, Man on the Moon: The End of Day is the groundbreaking debut studio album from
. It explores the "dreams and nightmares" of Scott Mescudi (Kid Cudi), moving from themes of isolation and drug-induced escapism to a search for self-acceptance. Act I: The End of Day Kid Cudi Man On The Moon The End Of Day.zip
2. “Soundtrack 2 My Life” – Piano-led confession. One of Cudi’s most quoted tracks: “I’ve got some issues that nobody can see / And all of these emotions are pouring out of me.” Direct reference to his father’s death (when Cudi was 11) and his mother’s sacrifice. Released on September 15, 2009, Man on the
“Simple As…” – Prod. Plain Pat
Short interlude with Common’s narration. Mental health pioneer: Cudi openly rapped about depression,
“Make Her Say” (feat. Kanye West & Common) – Prod. Kanye West
Samples Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face.” The most commercial and least thematic track, often considered an outlier.
“Alive”” (feat. Ratatat) – Prod. Ratatat
Features a sample of “Argent” from the band Ratatat.
– Offers a more optimistic resolution with tracks like "Up Up & Away". Production and Sound Collaborating with producers like Kanye West Emile Haynie Dot da Genius , Cudi crafted a "spacey," genre-bending sound.
Legacy & Influence
- Mental health pioneer: Cudi openly rapped about depression, anxiety, and therapy years before it was common in hip-hop.
- Sound influence: Directly inspired Drake, Travis Scott, The Weeknd, Frank Ocean, Juice WRLD, Lil Uzi Vert.
- Fashion: His space hoodie, skinny jeans, and sneakers defined “stoner chic” late 2000s.
- Sampling impact: The album’s use of indie rock (MGMT, Band of Horses, Ratatat) opened hip-hop to alternative audiences.
- Cudi’s later work: Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager (2010) continues the story. Man on the Moon III: The Chosen (2020) ends the trilogy.