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Kid Cudi: Man on the Moon II
Cody P's review on "Kid Cudi: Man on the Moon II" was a piece that entailed the works of a new upcoming hip-hop allstar.
The author first gives a review of each song, and why he thinks negatively of them. Then he goes on to explain how the album does have some positives about it, like the two outstanding tracks that he does like and the way Kid Cudi exemplifies innovative sounds and meaningful lyrics.
I commend the author for his honesty. However, I’m afraid that that’s the only thing the article is credible for. His argument was very one dimensional because he didn’t support some of his arguments, like why songs like ‘“Wild ‘n Cuz I’m Young’ and ‘The End’ were[...] too much for one album to handle.” He also contradicts himself a number of times. By the end of the article, I was unsure whether he liked the album or not.
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