Eleven years after the release of “Man On The Moon,” a lasting impression was made by Kid Cudi's nightmarish “Solo Dolo.”
The debut album Man On The Moon: The End of Day by Kid Cudi became an instant classic for a generation of Hip-Hop fans.
The introspective and sometimes vivid thoughts of a young Scott Mescudi have also proved extremely significant in the sound landscapes to be followed.
Cudi's first single work was an excellent job to examine the artist on a conceptual basis, painted a vibrant self-portrait describing the shortcomings, a stranger to avant-garde development.
Lyrics Snippet;
Cry me a river, hater, look who
Traveled out an igloo
Cold, cold world wasn't fit for me at all
Look at where I stand at, tall
Clutchin' my Kid Cudi bizzalls
Mute motherfuckers back home, quick pause
Listen to Kid Cudi – Solo Dolo (Nightmare) Below: