With Kid Cudi’s latest work hitting the internet before its official release, fans can get a quick scoop on what to expect.
Rapper Kid Cudi is back with his fourth studio album.
“Indicud” is an amazing 18 track album, in which he wrote 10 of the songs himself and co-wrote in the other eight.
“Indicud” was set to be released on April 23, but was leaked on April 9, giving fans the chance to listen to the album before the release. With the album being leaked, Cudi then pushed the release date to April 16.
Cudi took to Twitter to let fans know that he wasn’t upset his most anticipated album leaked.
“I didn’t leak it. These things happen and are unavoidable so there’s nothing to stress. Again, I’m just happy to see the love again,” he tweeted on April 9.
Cudi had used Twitter to promote “Indicud” as he would let his followers know when a single was being released and what artists he was working with on his album.
The album was produced by Cudi himself as he portrayed rapper Dr. Dre, who produced his own album in 1999.
Kendrick Lamar, Too $hort, and A$AP Rocky were among the popular artists featured on Indicud.
The fact that Cudi worked with artists that are currently popular among the music industry today, is what makes the album a hit.
After his release of his third studio album, “WZRD” Cudi definitely made up for all the “lost” fans.
WZRD is a rock album released by Cudi that wasn’t a fan favorite. Cudi himself figured it wouldn’t be his best after only 500,000 copies were made.
“Indicud” is definitely an album that allows Cudi to redeem himself with his fan base.
“Just What I Am” featuring King Chip was the first single released by Cudi, which seems to be one of the best songs on the album.
Many fans are raving about “Solo Dolo Pt. 2” featuring Kendrick Lamar and “Brothers” featuring King Chip and A$AP Rocky, which are simply great hits featuring big time artists from today’s music.
Through all the greatness of the album, there are a couple songs that won’t gain popularity as time goes on.
“Burn Baby Burn” and “Lord of the Sad Lonely” have a flat all around taste with the lyrics and beat not being the best.
Cudi definitely is not his old self from his “Man On The Moon” days, but “Indicud” still gives us an album that has a lot of hit songs.