Kid Cudi has etched his name into hip hop history with his debut album, ‘Man on the Moon: The End of Day.’ The album’s revolutionary impact on the genre has now been solidified by a remarkable commercial milestone.
On September 13, the album became the first rap record from the 2000s to feature two diamond-certified singles, further cementing its legacy in the music world.
Cudi’s Historic Achievement
On September 13, Kid Cudi’s debut album, ‘Man on the Moon: The End of Day,’ hit a monumental milestone. It became the first rap album from the 2000s to have two diamond singles.
The lead single, ‘Day ‘N’ Nite (Nightmare),’ powered this achievement, earning a diamond certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Another track to achieve this feat is ‘Pursuit of Happiness (Nightmare),’ which is now certified 12-times platinum. This remains Cudi’s highest-selling release to date.
Cudi’s Reaction on Social Media
Cudi expressed his excitement on X (formerly Twitter). He wrote, ‘WHAT!!!! Ok today is starting off fuckin INSANE. MOTM First 2000’s hip hop album to get multiple Diamond singles!!! I CANT BELIEVE THIS 🤯’.
He reflected on the significance of this achievement, mentioning how albums he listened to in his school and college days inspired him. ‘MOTM came out swinging and makin’ history,’ he continued, sharing his joy and disbelief.
Cudi added, ‘I was meant to be here and make change, and we still here doing just that. To my fans I love u so so much beyond what you may think. Forever and ever.’
Anniversary Celebration
This milestone coincided with the 15th anniversary of ‘Man on the Moon: The End of Day.’
Kid Cudi marked the occasion by expressing gratitude to his fans. ‘HAPPY 15TH ANNIVERSARY TO MY DEBUT ALBUM MAN ON THE MOON: THE END OF DAY,’ he wrote, celebrating 4x platinum status and millions of fans worldwide.
He shared his initial apprehension before the album’s release, revealing his nervousness and concerns about its reception. ‘But once it dropped, the overwhelming positive responses let me know that following my heart and instincts was the right path,’ Cudi admitted.
Contributions and Collaborations
Cudi acknowledged the contributions of his team in creating the album. He mentioned Dot, Pat, Emile, Kilhoffer, Chip, MGMT, RATATAT, Ye, Common, and Jeff Bhasker aka Billy Kraven.
Special thanks were given to Common, who narrated the story, making it complete. He also appreciated everyone at Motown, especially Sylvia Rhone, for believing in him.
‘I LOVE YOU GUYS AND COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT WITH OUT YOU,’ he wrote, emphasizing the importance of teamwork in his success.
Future Endeavors
Cudi assured fans that his journey is far from over. ‘TO ALL MY FANS, WE’VE COME A LONG WAY, AND THERE’S STILL SO MUCH TO SEE AND DO,’ he stated.
He reiterated his commitment to pushing forward and exploring new horizons in his music career. ‘I’LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN, AND KNOW THAT I WILL ALWAYS KEEP PUSHING US FORWARD,’ he promised.
The artist signed off with a heartfelt message, ‘I LOVE YOU SO MUCH DONT EVER DOUBT THAT!!! YOUR BIG BRO, SCOTT.’
Legacy of ‘Man on the Moon’
‘Man on the Moon: The End of Day has left an indelible mark on hip hop history. Its innovative sound and introspective lyrics have influenced a generation of artists.
The album’s success is a testament to Kid Cudi’s vision and risk-taking, proving that following one’s instincts can lead to groundbreaking achievements.
As Cudi continues to evolve as an artist, the legacy of ‘Man on the Moon’ will undoubtedly inspire future generations.
Kid Cudi’s ‘Man on the Moon: The End of Day’ stands as a pioneering work in hip hop history.
Its latest achievements are a testament to Cudi’s enduring influence and the strong connection he has built with his fans. The future looks promising as he continues to create and inspire.