Man On The Moon is a concept album split into five acts about a journey through Cleveland rapper Kid Cudi's consciousness. Boomy-voiced rapper Common narrates it and this thoughtful track sets the scene.
Kid Cudi (real name Scott Mescudi)'s father passed away from cancer when he was eleven-years-old. His death had a significant effect on both his personality and music. In this song Mescudi notes that, "Since my father died, I ain't been right since." He told HipHopDX.com: "It's definitely important to me to make mention of my father because I think that does play a major part in why I am who I am, like my character and how I think and how I move in life. And this album was my way of finally letting out a lot of feelings that I've yet to even mention to my mother."
HipHopDX.com asked Mescudi what the "moon" in the album title and cover art represents. He 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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