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Kid Cudi On Friday I had the pleasure of seeing him live along with Common. I was only a casual fan of his music at that point, but after the concert I was moved. He's one of the few rappers that actually have great live performances that rival studio recordings.
I think his album Man on the Moon: The End of the Day is excellent, being so different, thought-provoking, and relate-able, but I had been snoozing on his mixtape A Kid Named Cudi for the longest. I finally downloaded the whole thing and listened to it from start to finish and while it has some odd moments it's definitely a good listen. Watching some of his interviews, he's quite down to earth and his opinions of the music industry/hip hop culture are exactly what we need to bring a more positive and creative segment of the genre back into light. There's not much discussion around here about him, thoughts? Kinda strange, kinda awesome.
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I didn't like Man on the Moon: The End of the Day as much as I thought I would but I like him though. [Edited 12/6/09 17:35pm] | |
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I love his album and he's cute in a quirky/nerdy way too... | |
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he sucks balls | |
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picked up Man on the Moon the other day
love it! | |
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i really love the 'man on the moon' album.
its something different from the usual rap music these days. "girl, i gotta tell ya. that suit look like a piece of GOOD GOD wrapped up with some HAVE MERCY with a side of MMMMMPHH!!!!' - will smith. | |
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ecnirp84 said: i really love the 'man on the moon' album.
its something different from the usual rap music these days. yes....and further proof that hip hop just keeps expanding, and getting better | |
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I want to have his babies. | |
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technol21 said: On Friday I had the pleasure of seeing him live along with Common. I was only a casual fan of his music at that point, but after the concert I was moved. He's one of the few rappers that actually have great live performances that rival studio recordings.
I think his album Man on the Moon: The End of the Day is excellent, being so different, thought-provoking, and relate-able, but I had been snoozing on his mixtape A Kid Named Cudi for the longest. I finally downloaded the whole thing and listened to it from start to finish and while it has some odd moments it's definitely a good listen. Watching some of his interviews, he's quite down to earth and his opinions of the music industry/hip hop culture are exactly what we need to bring a more positive and creative segment of the genre back into light. There's not much discussion around here about him, thoughts? Yeah, real positive. http://www.youtube.com/wa...XydZ9kiX9E | |
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CocoRock said: technol21 said: On Friday I had the pleasure of seeing him live along with Common. I was only a casual fan of his music at that point, but after the concert I was moved. He's one of the few rappers that actually have great live performances that rival studio recordings.
I think his album Man on the Moon: The End of the Day is excellent, being so different, thought-provoking, and relate-able, but I had been snoozing on his mixtape A Kid Named Cudi for the longest. I finally downloaded the whole thing and listened to it from start to finish and while it has some odd moments it's definitely a good listen. Watching some of his interviews, he's quite down to earth and his opinions of the music industry/hip hop culture are exactly what we need to bring a more positive and creative segment of the genre back into light. There's not much discussion around here about him, thoughts? Yeah, real positive. http://www.youtube.com/wa...XydZ9kiX9E | |
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JustErin said: I fail to see what's so swoon worthy, but then again, I ain't tryna have his babies. | |
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CocoRock said: JustErin said: I fail to see what's so swoon worthy, but then again, I ain't tryna have his babies. He's worked with and is a friend of my brothers. He's a super nice dude and very swoon worthy, imo. One video of him making a stupid mistake is not going to make me suddenly not like him. | |
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JustErin said: CocoRock said: I fail to see what's so swoon worthy, but then again, I ain't tryna have his babies. He's worked with and is a friend of my brothers. He's a super nice dude and very swoon worthy, imo. One video of him making a stupid mistake is not going to make me suddenly not like him. I ain't say you should stop liking him. But the story behind that video was the only thing I've heard or seen of his (except for a snippet of some weak song with Kanye and Common). That said, he didn't come off as "positive", which is what I was responding to. | |
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