Vinyl (2LP) Kid Cudi – Man On The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr. Rager
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| Act 1: The World I Am Ruling | ||
| A1 | Scott Mescudi Vs. The World | 3:55 |
| A2 | Revofev | 3:03 |
| Act 2: A Stronger Trip | ||
| A3 | Don't Play This Song | 3:43 |
| A4 | We Aite (Wake Your Mind Up) | 1:27 |
| A5 | Marijuana | 4:20 |
| B1 | Mojo So Dope | 3:31 |
| Act 3: Party On | ||
| B2 | Ashin' Kusher | 3:48 |
| B3 | Erase Me | 3:13 |
| B4 | Wild'n Cuz I'm Young | 4:14 |
| C1 | The Mood | 2:36 |
| Act 4: The Transformation | ||
| C2 | Maniac | 2:58 |
| C3 | Mr. Rager | 4:54 |
| C4 | These Worries | 4:16 |
| D1 | The End | 4:21 |
| Act 5: You Live, You Learn | ||
| D2 | All Along | 3:23 |
| D3 | Ghost! | 4:49 |
| D4 | Trapped In My Mind | 3:34 |
Kid Cudi returns with his sophomore studio masterpiece, Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager. Released on November 9, 2010, via Universal Motown and G.O.O.D. Music, this ambitious sequel to his debut continues the visionary "Man on the Moon" trilogy. This concept album dives deep into Cudi’s psyche, introducing his alter-ego, Mr. Rager, and exploring themes of fame, isolation, and addiction.
Musically, the album is a bold departure from traditional hip-hop, blending Alternative Hip-Hop with Neo-Psychedelia and 90s-alt-rock influences. Featuring world-class production from Emile Haynie, Plain Pat, Jim Jonsin, and Dot da Genius, the record creates a dark, "somnambulant funk" that mirrors the rush and crash of the artist's personal journey.
Key Highlights:- Genre-Defying Sound: A unique fusion of clinical, synthetic hip-hop and rock homages inspired by Hendrix and Pink Floyd.
- Critical Tracks: Includes the guitar-driven "Erase Me" (featuring Kanye West), the unsettling "Maniac," the atmospheric "Marijuana," and the spooky slow jam "GHOST!"
- Production Pedigree: Collaborations with diverse talents including Diplo, Chuck Inglish, and No I.D.
Available here on vinyl, this LP captures a pivotal moment in 21st-century music where Kid Cudi solidified his place as a distant universe of one, prioritizing artistic integrity and vulnerability over commercial safety.