Kid Cudi’s Indicud Album Review

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(CelebNMusic247-NewsKid Cudi‘s Indicud Album Review

First off we have to give props to Kid Cudi for his new album Indicud which dropped this week!

Kid Cudi, the self-proclaimed “Man on the Moon,” holds me throughout, there are no songs like “T.G.I.F.” from “Man On The Moon: The End of Day” that had me frozen in my tracks, instead he takes me further down his rabbit hole and into the universe of Cudi.

Its an experience unlike his prior albums, but his slickly written rhymes speak loud and clear.  Once again Cudi takes his lyrical skill to a new level of hip hop. It so nice when an artist takes the time to reflect and grown with each album. Cudi melodic and dark visions are majestically placed on his Junior album that comes on the tails of his departure from Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music.

The album is excellent and personally I love every bit of his album Indicud. My favorite tracks from the album are as follows “Unf*ckwittable,” “Brothers (feat. King Chip & A$AP Rocky),” “Solo Dolo Pt. II (feat. Kendrick Lamar),” which is the follow up to his “Solo Dolo” from his debut album Man on the Moon. Kid hits the mark withIndicud on so many levels its ridiculous. Though “Girls (feat. Too $hort)” is the first single to hit the market, the album only gets better from there with “Young Lady (feat. Father John Misty)” and more. We shopping for new hip hop worthy albums Kid Cudi is a defiinite one to purchase.

Kid Cudi receives a **** out of 5 for CelebNMusic247.

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