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Cudi did not present himself as a superhero. Instead, he was the "Lonely Stoner," an isolated figure dealing with severe depression, anxiety, night terrors, and substance dependency. By organizing the album into distinct acts—ranging from "The End of Day" to "A New Beginning"—Cudi treated his mental health struggles not as a sign of weakness, but as an epic, cinematic struggle worthy of a sci-fi odyssey. Act II: The Architects of the Moon Sound
Cudi actively rejected the rigid boundaries of rap by sampling indie darlings like Ratatat (on "Pursuit of Happiness") and MGMT (on "Electric Feel" interpolations). kid cudi man on the moon the end of dayzip updated