KiD CuDi Says “Man On The Moon 3” Is Never Going To Happen

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It’s hard to pinpoint what’s happened to Kid Cudi since his breakout with the Man On The Moon series. It seems like things have been on the decline, with Cudder showing flashes of his former self in various tracks. For the majority of the time, he’s experimented with different sounds and strayed away from what made him successful.

Billboard tried to find out what’s been going with Scotty lately and he wasn’t afraid to speak his mind on different topics. Everything from how he feels about his MOTM albums and how he got back working with Kanye West (“Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1” is the closest thing we’ve heard that resembles old Cudi). Mr. Mescudi also spoke on his drug problem and how he got out of it, how none of his peers talk about him or his music and losing his core fan base with Speedin’ Bullet To Heaven.

On never making Man On The Moon 3:

“Guys, you have to realize: I came up with ‘Man on the Moon’ when I was a young man. People change their vibe! We can follow the same template and do the five-act split. Sonically, I’m still going to be where I’m at. Honestly, I was ready to live up to the obligation and do Man on the Moon 3. I haven’t been dicking around. I was planning on doing it after ‘Speedin’ Bullet.’ But the ‘Speedin’ Bullet’ response tore me up. It made me realize what’s most important. I’m getting back on the bike again and doing what I do best: me.”

On how he reconciled with Kanye West and got on The Life of Pablo:

“That was the first time I had been around him and his team in a while. In order to get back into the creative process, we had to talk. I’m not one of those people who’s just going to come around after a while, jump in and make music. We needed to have a big bro, lil bro convo. As soon as we had that, we were good. Whatever we were dealing with, it was a beautiful thing to clear the air about. I’m really happy to be back working with my friends.

‘Ye and I have speckles. Maybe we’ll both be in the same place at the same time and be like, “Let’s do this” and have 30 songs with each other. But for now, I’m just happy to lend a hook. The last thing I want to do is write a rap for someone else’s song. I’d much rather have a hook and fall back. And that’s what Kanye wants from me. I sing and Kanye ensures me that it’s dope.”

Cudi is determined to prove his haters wrong and make music how he used to, and you can expect a free album to drop later this year.

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