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Man On The Moon: The End Of Day 2009 Album

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58m 33s
Country
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Release Dates
2009-09-15
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Man on the Moon: The End of Day is the debut studio album by American rapper Kid Cudi. A concept album, narrated by fellow American rapper Common, it follows the release of his first mixtape A Kid Named Cudi (2008). Production was handled by several record producers, including Cudi, Kanye West, Emile Haynie, Plain Pat, No I.D., Dot da Genius and Jeff Bhasker, among others. Man on the Moon: The End of Day received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised it for its music composition and different approach to being a hip-hop record. Aside from being included on critics list of the best albums of the year, Man on the Moon: The End of Day received three Grammy Awards nominations. The album was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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While listening to this, like many others who have reviewed the album, aspects of it definitely feel like an imitation of Kanye's 808s. So given I didn't even enjoy that much, and this is a step down from that, it is no surprise that I don't like this album. The largest flaw with this is Cudi's voice. Vocally I don't find him interesting to listen to at all, he is just pretty damn boring to be honest and comes off as quite whiny. Some of the beats are likewise, uninteresting. However, some of the production leaves me thinking that I would rather this as an instrumental album, as it has some interesting themes and samples amongst it, and it wouldn't make bad background music. Even the best tracks below are nowhere near great and after a few listens I can't find one song that I think I would search for to play again. If you really enjoyed '808's and Heartbreaks' give this a try, but otherwise it's definitely not an essential hip hop release. Cool album art though. Best Tracks: Soundtrack 2 My Life, Heart of a Lion, Day 'n' Nite, Sky Might Fall, Cudi Zone, Hyyerr
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Never knew I was into this genre of hip hop until I listened to this, truly a master of confession.
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