Disco de Kid Cudi: “Man on the Moon, Vol. 2: The Legend of Mr. Rager”
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Man on the Moon, Vol. 2: The Legend of Mr. Rager |
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Fecha de Publicación:2010-11-09
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Tipo:Álbum
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Sello Discográfico:G.O.O.D./Dream On/Universal Records
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:602527547602
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16 personas de un total de 18 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Almost
The first Cudi album was ground breaking without a doubt. There is no artist on the planet who sounds like Cudi. Everything from his style to his tone/rhythm is solid. However, this album is much slower on the majority of the songs and beats don't pick up quite as well as the first album. For example on the first album, the track 'simple as..' has a five-part beat, all coming in one at a time following each other, making the song build and overall sound excellent. On this album, the track 'REVOFEV' jumps straight into the beat and stays consistent without any sway, making it too repetitive. Many tracks have unbelievably great potential but don't pick up.
This is a good/decent album by an AMAZING artist. It is dark, a bit slow in some parts, and differs from the first classic album. The tracks that build up piece by piece are by far the best on the album which include, 'Mojo So Dope', 'Erase Me', 'Mr. Ranger', and 'All Along'. The sleeper track is with one of my favorite artists, Cage, titled 'Maniac'.
Listen to this album three full times before you judge it. Kid Cudi will brighten up and continue making amazing tracks I can only pray. Any beat Cudi puts his voice on is going to be listenable so give it a chance. Overall I would have to say I only really like half of this album. I love every track on the first album besides one.
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- GREAT ALBUM
First, you have to listen to every song, do not skip around! This album has different types of music and sounds which and its great to chill to.
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The first was a classic this is too but it gets darker than the first album.
I usually don't give new music a chance I just dont take the time to hear new stuff, But when I heard
I said wow I must have been sleeping on this guy. So I bought the first cd it was playable the whole way thru n repeatable.It was a great debut album which I thought he shoulda got more praise for. I was counting down for the new cd when I got it I liked it just as much as the first one actually I might have liked it better I always have Mr.Rager on repeat. If your a real fan you'll understand all of his songs. If your a newbie to lisening to Cudi I'd advice you to go to your local projects buy a bag of weed, smoke it and then listen to the cd. He's the modern day Bob Marley mixed with Jimi Hendrix and Kanye West. Now Im waiting for whatever he comes out with next,and J.Coles album.
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Cudders Back
Kid Cudi. I've been following him through his mixtapes for a good long while now. Between his last album and this one, I'd say he stays pretty true to himself. the prequel to this album was awesome too and had a few songs that SOMEHOW didn't make the album. check it out
Prime had it here on release date, as promised.
Nse Ette (Lagos, Nigeria) - 09 Noviembre 2010
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Still pushing the envelope
Rapper KiD CuDi continues his genre blurring ways on "Man In The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr. Rager", the follow-up to his gold selling debut from 2009. As an example, opening cut "Scott Mescudi Vs. The World" has a chugging baseline and features Cee-lo Green's dulcet tones, while "REFOFEV" is stripped down and laced with rock guitar.
Mary J. Blige appears on the sublime "Don't Play This Song", and similar in feel is the piano-driven "Marijuana". The Jim Jonsin Rock song "Erase Me" features Kanye West and finds CuDi singing. "The Mood" is stark and woozy, while "MANIAC" features Cage and St. Vincent set to stomping beats and laced with Rock guitar. "Mr. Rager" fuses a dubby bassline to spacey Rock with a laid-back performance by CuDi.
Mary J. Blige appears again on the chugging "These Worries", while the groovy "The End" features GLC, Chip tha Ripper and Nicole Wray. "GHOST!" sounds like something by Gorillaz, while closing the CD is the skeletal trippy Dub "Trapped In My Mind".
His musical meanderings will put off fans of Hip Hop, but those open for anything good will be left staggering at the sheer weight of his genius.
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