Kid Cudi Says 'Man on the Moon' Album ‘Was the One That Changed Hip Hop Forever'

Cudi took to social media to talk about 'Man on the Moon: The End of Day' when fans on Twitter pointed out the low score it received from Pitchfork.

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Kid Cudi released his debut studio album Man on the Moon: The End of Day 12 years ago and it still holds up as an influential album to the current sound hip-hop has adopted today.

Cudi took to social media on Tuesday night to uplift his pivotal body of work when fans began pointing out its low score on Pitchfork’s rating scale.

Pitchfork has never givin me good ratings, and here we are, years later and im still here. Its ok man. They dont need to change it. The entire world knows, even my haters, that this album was the one that changed hip hop forever. https://t.co/NBbSg0uMoY

— The Chosen One (@KiDCuDi) October 5, 2021

“Pitchfork has never givin me good ratings, and here we are, years later and im still here. Its ok man. They dont need to change it,” Cudi wrote in response to a fan’s tweet talking about the album’s score. “The entire world knows, even my haters, that this album was the one that changed hip hop forever.”

T​​hese adjustments are born out of conversations we have all the time here on staff, much like the ones happening in your group chats #Pitchfork25 https://t.co/1JbPDqGAb9

— Pitchfork (@pitchfork) October 5, 2021

Pitchfork recently published a list of albums that they decided to rescore from the past, and some Cudi fans were upset that Man On The Moon was not one of them. The rapper responded to another fan who asked if getting low scores on his albums ever impacted him, to which he replied that his longevity had remedied those anxieties.

I think when I was younger I thought it would hurt my career. Like the fans would listen to the reviews and not give the music a chance. Then, I realized over the years after I survived each era and made album after album, that nothing anyone could ever say would stop my light ☺️ https://t.co/kzgDqzyKph

— The Chosen One (@KiDCuDi) October 5, 2021

Cudi also jokingly replied to others who pointed out that the cartoon Peppa Pig’s children album had a higher score than MOTM. 

🤦🏾‍♂️ https://t.co/xj9XrvPP1N

— The Chosen One (@KiDCuDi) October 5, 2021

The vibes will be waitin for her when she understands them! Haha https://t.co/WeaUveO3To

— The Chosen One (@KiDCuDi) October 5, 2021

Some of the albums that Pitchfork rescored on their list included Chief Keef’s Back From The Dead, Prince’s Musicology, Daft Punk’s Discovery, Lana Del Rey’s Born to Die, and more. 

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