I was so hyped earlier I didn’t even read the top above track list
Dot 
Plain Pat 
Emile 
Mike Dean 
Daytrip
yea i mean it was made for the kids, for us kids back then
its only natural that we outgrow some of that at one point.
doesn't mean the music isn't good anymore.
you just have a different understanding and a different viewpoint of it now i get that completely
most of cudis music guided us through the darkest passages so its not always pleasant to revisit that.
I never said the music wasn’t good dude, I just explained why it didn’t age well to me.
The younger generation doesn’t spin old Cudi for a reason.
do you like their production THAT much? like 7 tracks much?
nah i hate them
nah i hate them
Ohh I thought you were directing that to me 
I don't hate it tbh, but not half the album, not the sound I imagined, UNLESSSS, he pulls them into a new direction who knows?
Where da prod credits???
not out yet but they tweeted the tracks they're on
Love when rappers stick to a one or group of producers for all the tracks. It goes a long way to create a mood and feeling for an album
not out yet but they tweeted the tracks they're on
https://twitter.com/takeadaytrip/status/1336030732599226369Also when you read the 2 paragraphs on the back cover, it says that Emile, Plain Pat & Mike Dean will be producing on it as well
Huh uh huh uhh
Phoebe Bridgers feature kinda tight tho
Also when you read the 2 paragraphs on the back cover, it says that Emile, Plain Pat & Mike Dean will be producing on it as well
If there was no mike dean credit would it even be legit
Ohh I thought you were directing that to me 
I don't hate it tbh, but not half the album, not the sound I imagined, UNLESSSS, he pulls them into a new direction who knows?
They're probably not all solely produced by Daytrip. You'll probably see Cudi, Dot, and even Mike Dean credited as well on at least half of those, if I had to guess.