This song originated as a mellow interlude where Don Toliver croons about reaching for the moon to find peace. Kanye West premiered the short track at his July 22, 2021 Donda Party at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
West initially planned on releasing Donda the following day, but decided it needed more work. He had a studio space and living quarters built in the stadium and set out to revise, fine tune, and finish the recording. West gave his close friend Kid Cudi a call to have him fly into Atlanta and contribute to various tracks on the album. Cudi contributed a brand new verse to this song along with ad-libs for a revised, second chorus. That is the version found on Donda.
The song's subject matter fits Kid Cudi like a glove. The self-proclaimed "Man On The Moon" named his first two albums Man On The Moon: The End Of Day (2009) and Man On The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr. Rager (2010). Asked by HipHopDX.com in 2009 what the "moon" in the album title represents, Cudi explained: "The moon is pretty much my place of peace, whether it's a room or my mind. It's really your own personal space. It could be interpreted any different way. I didn't wanna have it so literal. I want kids to interpret it and find their own moon in their world."
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