Monday, August 31, 2009

Kid Cudi "Man On The Moon: The End Of Day" - the reviews are in, the critics show love.

boogieb: sounds like good things, can't wait to judge for myself.


Universal Motown & ThinkTank Marketing hosted an exclusive NYC listening session for this year's most anticipated debut album. Motown's President Sylvia Rhone was in attendance to personally introduce Kid Cudi's "Man On The Moon: The End Of Day", calling it a "seminal album" and comparing Cudi to the great Jimi Hendrix for his ability to change the sound of music forever. After listening to the 15 song "cinematic" masterpeice, which is narrarated by Common, the blogosphere immediately started buzzing with excitement. Check out what everyone is saying:

Rap-Up.com
“Cudi’s day may be coming to an end, but his role in transforming hip-hop begins now.”


ShowingOut.com
“To put it bluntly, Kanye wishes that he could have made this album, one that sounds genuine without a single forced element.”


Roc4Life.com
“It's a better version of 808s & Heartbreak.”


TheUrbanDaily.com/SnarkJacobs
“Epic, obscure, and introspective, Kid Cudi did everything he was supposed to, securing his spot as the new tortured genius.”


AllThatsFab.com
“Definitely an IPOD must!”


DrJays.com
“This is a soundtrack for the 30 and under, quarter-life crises generation, and for anyone struggling to find themselves.”

DJBooth.net
"Man on the Moon: The End of Day rises and falls with the grace and intention of an epic symphonic work"


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