Kid Cudi lifts off to the moon on “Satellite Flight,” the first offering from his upcoming EP KiD CuDi Presents Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon. Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon is the fourth studio album by American rapper Kid Cudi. The album was issued on February 25, 2014, with only few hours' notice, was first released to digital retailers such as iTunes and Google Play, by Wicked Awesome Records and Republic Records. Kid Cudi first revealed information about the project in October 2013, announcing it would be an EP, primarily produced by himself, much like his last effort Indicud. Cudi has stated the album is a prelude t.
In the years since Kid Cudi’s breakthrough 2009 debut, he’s become one of hip-hop’s most versatile and mercurial superstars. Just as you’re getting hypnotized by his late-night rhymes, Cudi switches it up—singing in a laidback drawl or assuming the role of guitar-playing frontman.
He's tapped off-the-wall collaborators (like soft rock crooner Michael Bolton), reinterpreted Nirvana's cover of blues legend Lead Belly, and pushed his production aesthetic into progressively more experimental terrain. For Cudi's fourth solo album, Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon, the innovative emcee brings in throwback-soul heartbreaker Raphael Saadiq and rekindles the collaborative magic with WZRD bandmate and producer Dot da Genius. In the years since Kid Cudi’s breakthrough 2009 debut, he’s become one of hip-hop’s most versatile and mercurial superstars. Just as you’re getting hypnotized by his late-night rhymes, Cudi switches it up—singing in a laidback drawl or assuming the role of guitar-playing frontman. He's tapped off-the-wall collaborators (like soft rock crooner Michael Bolton), reinterpreted Nirvana's cover of blues legend Lead Belly, and pushed his production aesthetic into progressively more experimental terrain.
For Cudi's fourth solo album, Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon, the innovative emcee brings in throwback-soul heartbreaker Raphael Saadiq and rekindles the collaborative magic with WZRD bandmate and producer Dot da Genius.