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2009 studio album by Kid Cudi
Man on the Moon: The End of Day
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 15, 2009 (2009-09-15)
Recorded2007–2009
Studio
  • Avex (Honolulu)
  • The Broski Room (New York City)
  • Chung King (New York City)
  • Jim Henson (Hollywood)
  • Record Plant (Hollywood)
Genre
Length58:33
Label
Producer
Kid Cudi chronology
A Kid Named Cudi
(2008)
Man on the Moon: The End of Day
(2009)
Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager
(2010)
Deluxe edition cover
Singles from Man on the Moon: The End of Day
  1. "Day 'n' Nite"
    Released: February 5, 2008
  2. "Make Her Say"
    Released: June 9, 2009
  3. "Pursuit of Happiness"
    Released: January 25, 2010

Man on the Moon: The End of Day is the debut studio album by the American rapperKid Cudi. It was released on September 15, 2009, throughDream On,GOOD Music, andUniversal Motown Records. Aconcept album narrated by fellow rapper and GOOD Music labelmateCommon, it follows the release of his first full-length projectA Kid Named Cudi (2008), and is the first installment of theMan on the Moon trilogy. Production was handled by several high-profile record producers, includingKanye West,Emile Haynie,Plain Pat, andJeff Bhasker, as well as contributions fromDot da Genius, Free School andthe Kickdrums, among others.

Man on the Moon: The End of Day spawned three singles—"Day 'n' Nite", "Make Her Say" and "Pursuit of Happiness"—that attained chart success andmultiplatinum to diamond-certifications by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA). To further promote the album, he toured withAsher Roth andLady Gaga, respectively. The album received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its composition and unique approach to the hip-hop genre. Along with being included on several lists for best albums of that year,Man on the Moon: The End of Day received threeGrammy Awards nominations.

The album debuted at number four on theBillboard 200, selling 104,000 copies in its first week of release in the United States. It receivedquadruple platinum certification by the RIAA. Outside of the US, the album was less commercially successful, generally peaking outside of the top 50 positions of album charts. In 2020,Rolling Stone ranked it number 459 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".

Background

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According toAllMusic, soon after it was announced thatKid Cudi would release this album it became "deep in the category of 'much anticipated'".[4] Prior to the album being picked up by the likes ofUniversal Motown andGOOD Music, he had previously worked with mentor and fellow rapperKanye West on his 2008 record808s & Heartbreak, co-writing four hits for it. He said that without those song successesMan on the Moon: The End of Day would not have been picked up by any major labels.[5] Cudi, who became West'sprotege and collaborator,[5] hopedMan on the Moon: The End of Day would show people that he had his own voice and set him apart.[6] The record was originally titledMan on the Moon: The Guardians,[7] but its subtitle was later changed toThe End of Day. Performance artistAndy Kaufman partly inspired the new title.[5] He planned for this record to be the first in a trilogy, with the next edition being entitledThe Ghost and the Machine.[5]

Before the success of "Day 'n' Nite", the rapper had said that he would never try to mix politics or jocular things in with his lyrical content. After realizing the power of his voice he then decided to make important and unique songs, focusing on the message, rather than just creating inane music. He said hismode of operation at that time "was just, 'Hey, I'm making these cool sounding songs and I have little messages in them'", but still had himself in it.[8] Although Cudi had a message in every track, he chose to avoid using dense lyrics, explaining that he did not want to write material that he would not actually say or use in real life, adding that being true to yourself entirely was meaningful to him. "I don't speak like a fucking nerdy guy; I speak like a regular dude", he remarked.[8]

He wrote "Day 'n' Nite" after the death of his uncle. The two were not on speaking terms after his uncle forced him out of his home before Cudi could find another living situation. A bitter Cudi never apologized to him before his death, which he now regrets.[6] Other songs on the album expand upon themes discussed in that single.[8] Back in 2007,Drake, who was one of Cudi's first supporters, had shown interest in doing an official remix of the song with him. However, Cudi chose against it since he was not interested in working with people who are in the "same creative realm" as him and because he was in the midst of creating his own works.[6] Beginning in the fourth grade, and getting more tense after his father's death when he was 11, Cudi began dreaming of his own death (which usually was an automobile accident). He channeled these things into his material.[5] Speaking toBlackBook in May 2009, Cudi said of the album and its content:

Each song is a message. All the hooks are stadium-worthy, crowd sing-along, powerful joints that I can't wait for people to hear in stadium magnitude. My album definitely needs to be heard loudly, but it's also a great album if you're smoking and you need to go to sleep. So far I have the lineup of how I want the first seven tracks on my album and if I play the first seven from the beginning to the end, I'm zoned out and it's the best trip ever. You need to be high to appreciate the instrumentation and how everything is put together on the album—but you don't have to be high just to enjoy it in general.[8]

Recording and production

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Cudi recorded the album from 2007 to 2009.[9]Man on the Moon: The End of Day was recorded in sessions at Avex Recording Studio inHonolulu, Hawaii, with additional recording at The Broski Room,Chung King inNew York City, and the Jim Henson andRecord Plant inHollywood, California.[10] On January 13, 2009, AmericanR&B producerRyan Leslie posted on his blog that he was in the studio with Cudi and posted a 2-minute video of them working on a song.[11] Later, Cudi spoke toPitchfork about the production of the album; producers he mentioned that were working on the album includeRatatat, Ryan Leslie,88-Keys, andThe Alchemist.[12]Rap-Up confirmed that he was in the studio with American musiciansTravis Barker andwill.i.am.[13] Months later, American rapperPusha T spoke of how he and his brotherMalice (ofClipse) had recorded an unreleased song together called "Angels & Demons". On Cudi's official blog, he announced three features for the album, the artists were Kanye West,Common, andSnoop Dogg.[14] News also broke out thatMGMT was also set to appear on the album, with Common set to narrate throughout.[15]

In an interview with Joe La Puma fromComplex, executive producerEmile Haynie explained the album process and the relationship he had with Cudi prior to the album:

You know what, I heard "Day 'N' Nite" on Cudi'sMyspace and was blown away by the record. It didn't even have that many plays on MySpace yet. I don't know how I stumbled across it, but I stumbled across it and heard it. The second I heard it I was like, "Holy shit!" I looked around on his page and saw[Plain] Pat on his top friends list. Me and Pat have had a long relationship, we've always kind of worked together with him being an A&R and me as a producer. So, I hit Pat up and was just like, yo there's this cat with this song that has you as one of his top friends and this song is just like the illest song ever. Obviously he had started to work with Cudi, and was like, "Yeah, yeah that's my guy we should get up." I said bring him by the studio, because I think some of the new beats I got are pretty well-suited for him, we should do some shit.[9]

Later he said:

We didn't get up until a few months after that. I think Pat was doing theGraduation album with Kanye at the time and I was doing this album out in England. Then I think Pat might have hit me up and brought Cudi to the studio. On that first day we cut "Bigger Than You." I remember I was playing them mad beats, and he liked the beats but it was the sort of thing where you're playing an artist mad beats and they're like, yeah that's good, that's good, but you know when somebody really wants something, things get done. The artist hears something and they're like, I'm getting in the booth or I'm writing right now. When you're in the studio that either happens or it doesn't. That wasn't happening and I was just like, fuck it, let's just make something from scratch. And that kinda just sent the tone for how we did everything. The way we did "Bigger Than You," that very first record, it was a sample and we were just listening to records and he was just like, "Yo that's crazy" and we built it up. That's kinda how we did everything from then on.[9]

On the final tracklisting, the guest appearances contained Kanye West, Common,Billy Cravens, Ratatat, MGMT, andChip tha Ripper. Cudi commented on his Twitter about Cravens that "the world will never know…he wants to keep his identity private…", also gave news that the Clipse and Snoop Dogg records won't be on the album, but will still be made available to fans in some capacity.[16]

Music and lyrics

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Kanye West executively produced the album, co-wrote two songs and was featured on "Make Her Say".

Man on the Moon: The End of Day has an outer space, futuristic aesthetic akin to808s & Heartbreak.[17] Primarily a genre-bending album,[18] it has a spacey, atmospheric production that fusespsychedelic,[19]indie pop,[19]rhythm and blues,[20]electronica,[20] androck styles.[18] The music is typified by synthetic textures,[21] infectious melodies,[22] sparse arrangements, experimental structures, and lush beats.[22] The album's elements contain shuddering keyboards,[21] brooding synths,syncopated drums, sinister strings, and light pianos.[23]

The album received positive comparisons in production to West's 2008 album. Jeff Giles ofPop Dose stated "It's basically a slightly more sonically expansive cousin, only Cudi doesn't have to rely onAuto-Tune shenanigans to get his point across."[24] Aaron Williams ofUproxx said that "The ideas that Kanye gave him the early space to explore on that project ultimately culminated in similar, more fully fleshed-out concepts."[25]HotNewHipHop writer Luke Hinz commented "The abstract nature of his music isn't condescending or isolating; instead, it is deeply personal and genuine in its focus. It is the embodiment of everything that makes him so unique."[26] Cudi's vocals on the album features soulfulcrooning,[27]off-key singing,humming,[28]baritone vocals, poetic cadence,[29] and an unhurried nasalflow.[30]

Lyrically,Man on the Moon has dark, introspective themes of depression,[25][31] anxiety,[26] and loneliness.[32] It also touches on family issues,alcoholism, sex,paranoia, and fame. Aconcept album,[33]Man on the Moon: The End of Day is an autobiographical track series of moody dark material that is separated into five acts that all surround "Day 'n' Nite" with an arcane account.[5][34] One reviewer summed up the story to be: "[a] lonely guy sits in his room and dreams of success. He uses drugs to calm his fears and fend off night terrors. He eventually gets recognized as the star he always knew he was, and lives thesuperstar life… or maybe he's still dreaming about that stage of his life, and we're just witnessing what his dreams sound like."[32] According to Cudi, more lively songs had to be added so that listeners did not feel like they were listening to a "slit-your-wrists album".[5] It was observed by a reviewer that onMan on the Moon: The End of Day, Cudi neither raps nor sings, instead he goes "puzzling through some third way: a sort of loose, hazily melodic talking."[35] Musical collaborators included Kanye West, Ratatat and MGMT, among others, and the record is narrated by Common.

The album's first two songs are a one-two introduction to the rapper and what he is up to. There is a gloomy interior monologue about success, the lack of it, and Cudi's inner conflicts, where he welcomes listeners by saying they are in his dreams.[32] "Soundtrack 2 My Life" is the vibrant opening to Cudi's dreamland, as he raps about the work ethic of his mother, the death of his father, and the subsequent depression that came to consume him. It's a prelude of what's to come: the pain, the loss, the feelings of insignificance, and the boundless introspection.[26] His lyrics on the track contain various musical and popular culture references, including those to the song "99 Problems", rapperJay-Z, mentor Kanye West, the 80s sitcomCharles in Charge, the Pink Floyd albumThe Dark Side of the Moon, and the movieThe Sixth Sense. The third track "Simple As", which is part of the second half of the introduction, has an outer-space style, which is due in part to theOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark group sample, and showcases the rapper's readiness to experiment.[32]

Following the opening three-track introduction, there is another three-song section ofMan on the Moon: The End of Day where Cudi is confined in his solitary world. Like his current state, the music is appropriately obscure.[32] This chapter of the album is themarijuana section, while in next part the rapper is onpsychedelics. References to both drugs are abundant throughout the record, but the latter's part carry "the blind-to-the-world quality of the former." They are internal tracks, where Cudi's mind's state of being is the subject at hand.[32] "Solo Dolo" incorporates a sample of theMenahan Street Band's "The Traitor".[10] Its lyrics are a look into Cudi's darkest nightmares: being alone and unable to escape due to poor decisions. Characterized by eerie strings, it's a vivid, horror-esque examination of a particularly bleak chapter of his life.[26] "My World" features a sample of "All What I Have" by Le Système Crapoutchik, the lyrics deals with his insecurity being overcome by his success and drive to be the man.[36]

"Day 'n' Nite" is the album's turning point, where it transitions from the drab theme of loneliness to vitality.[32] "Sky Might Fall", which is produced by his mentor West, details how Cudi is able to deal with problems and continues on his search for happiness. Among the brighter songs are "Enter Galactic (Love Connection Part 1)", a "trippy discoanthem" that is inspired by when he and a female friend ateshrooms and listened to music byThe Postal Service together.[5] "Alive" revolves around how Cudi truly finds himself during the night and seems to turn into a truer version of himself. "Make Her Say" includes a sample of pop singerLady Gaga's 2009 smash hit "Poker Face"[5] and features verses from West and Common. It takes Gaga's naughty, mischievous central hook and turns it around to be an unrefinedoral sex reference that makes it a "hyper-catchy, forward-looking single."[32] He channelsAndré 3000 in "Cudi Zone".[35] "Pursuit of Happiness" is a melancholic return to self-examination from the perspective of an addict looking for their next hit. The happiness of the track is fleeting, confined within the limits of each high; it's a glimpse into a search that seemingly will never come to an end. Cudi understands that the happiness of each addiction is only temporary and ultimately unsatisfactory, yet he can't manage to break free of the cycle that always seems to end in failure.[26] The album's closer is "Up Up and Away", a drug escapist anthem on which Cudi sets his sights on the "happy thoughts" that allow him to fly like Peter Pan. He is "perfectly at peace," and content to "move along a bit higher" in an effort to further elude the troubling thoughts that race through his mind. His realization that people are going to judge him regardless and that he may as well do whatever he pleases is a hopeful conclusion; it also seems to hint that the emotional rollercoaster voyage that he has dreamed of is only beginning.[26] Unlike other music's common theme of drugs being used as an escape from the unpleasant realities, this however, is about breaking free from the rough reality of someone's own mind and heart.[32]

Promotion

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Singles

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Cudi performing songs fromMan on the Moon: The End of Day in August 2009.

The first track from the album to be released as a single was "Day 'n' Nite" which was a commercial success, when it debuted at number 88 and peaked at number five on the USBillboard Hot 100,[37] becoming Cudi's highest charting song on that chart. Reaching its highest peak at number two on both theUnited Kingdom and Belgium charts, "Day 'n' Nite" also found its peak positions within the top ten on the French singles charts, as well as charting in the top twenty positions on Irish, German and Australian charts.[37] It was certifiedplatinum by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for paid digital downloads of more than one million copies in the United States in July 2009.[38] Although Cudi was grateful for the opportunity to make a video for "Day 'n' Nite" and enjoyed the overall concept for it, he was disappointed that a majority of his ideas were ignored and cut out of the video. When he saw the video for the first time, he claims he provided feedback for it, but was ignored. The rapper than decided to make another video for the track, which was directed by French artist and director So Me.[39]

Despite Cudi announcing plans to release "Sky Might Fall", asMan on the Moon: The End of Day's second single, "Make Her Say" was instead chosen.[40] Compared to its previous single, "Make Her Say" was less successful on the music charts, with its highest peak position being at number 18 on theBelgium Singles Chart.[41] The music video for the track was directed by Nez Khammal and utilizes a split screen effect to create the illusion that the three artists (Cudi, Kanye West and Common) were all filmed in the same location. In reality, they had shot their individual scenes on opposite coasts of the United States; Common and Cudi were filmed in New York City while West was filmed inLos Angeles.[40] The third and last single to be released fromMan on the Moon: The End of Day was "Pursuit of Happiness" on January 25, 2010. "Pursuit of Happiness" managed to chart at number 59 on theBillboard Hot 100, with its highest peak position being at number 41 on the Australian Singles Chart.[42]

Touring

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Cudi (right) performing with Gaga (center) on her The Monster Ball Tour in November 2009.

Initially Cudi stated that he would "lay low until his album drops to avoid unnecessary hype."[7] Despite this statement, he went on a tour with rapperAsher Roth between July and August 2009.[43] He performed all of the album's singles at Maryland's The Ulalume Music Festival in October 2009.[44] In 2009, the rapper also toured with singer Lady Gaga as an opening act during the first leg of herThe Monster Ball Tour in North America, where he performed the track "Make Her Say".[45][46] Less than a month later, and after an altercation with an audience member in Vancouver, it was announced that due to time conflicts, Cudi chose to leave the tour. An official statement from him read, "Kid Cudi has decided to take an early leave of absence from Lady Gaga's Monster Ball tour, in order to balance his schedule surrounding the recording of his next album and acting commitments. Cudi does not want to disappoint his fans and will move forward with his individual show dates in December and throughout the month of January."[47] However, inComplex's October / November issue the rapper claimed that he was kicked off of the tour, commenting "she's going to kick me off the tour because she didn't want that type of negative energy at her shows? Word? I never did nothing to that girl".[48]

Critical reception

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Man on the Moon: The End of Day ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.5/10[49]
Metacritic71/100[50]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[4]
The A.V. ClubB[33]
Chicago TribuneStarStarStarHalf star[51]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[34]
Los Angeles TimesStarStarStar[52]
Pitchfork4.1/10[53]
PopMatters7/10[32]
QStarStarStarStar[54]
Rolling StoneStarStarStar[55]
Slant MagazineStarStarStar[56]

Man on the Moon: The End of Day was met with generally positive reviews. AtMetacritic, which assigns anormalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received anaverage score of 71, based on 15 reviews.[50] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 6.5 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[49]

The Boston Globe praised the experimental quality of the album: "It's spacey, adventurous, and ridiculously intriguing if only because it's so different".[57] Complimenting Cudi's "introspective persona, ear formelody, and eclectic taste in beats,"Entertainment Weekly music reviewer Simon Vozick-Levinson called him "a hyped upstart who really does represent a promising new phase in the genre's evolution."[34] David Jeffries of AllMusic called it "a soul searcher [that] may require more patience than your everyday debut", but "perfects the futuristic bleak-beat hip-hop Kanye purposed a year earlier, and rewards the listener with every tripped-out return."[4]Greg Kot, writing in theChicago Tribune, believed that the album had the potential to turn heads as well as "bum-rush the charts."[51]Slant Magazine's Paul Schrodt wrote that the album attempts to be "both a bigger pop platform and indie credibility", and felt that Cudi's verses "are too good to ignore" so long as you do not take them too seriously.[56]Ann Power of theLos Angeles Times calledMan on the Moon a "standout release" in spite of "Cudi's voice".[52]Billboard magazine's Michael Menachem said that the album is "anything but a traditional hip-hop recording" and that Cudi's "delivery is confident in a poetic and artful way".[58] David Bevan ofThe A.V. Club said that, despite itsfiller, Cudi's "thick layer of open, intense self-loathing is a clever way of unifyingMan on the Moon as pure mood piece, a stream-of-consciousness pop voyage that's more Phil Collins than rap."[33]

In a mixed review,Jody Rosen ofRolling Stone was impressed by its music, but found Cudi's raps "pedestrian".[55] Ian Cohen ofPitchfork gave the album a negative review, finding it frustrating that the album felt like a failed opportunity rather than a "non-starter". He further wrote that Cudi largely smears his verses with a "flat warble" that is salvaged by Auto-Tune, which he remarked would be "numbing enough on its own" had it not been for the frequent "terrifyingly underwritten lyric to jolt you into sharp pangs of embarrassment."[53] In a largely mixed review, Jon Caramanica ofThe New York Times expressed his astonishment at the emotional honesty embedded into Cudi's songwriting but felt his restrained vocal performance diminished his presence on the album, writing, that the album "is a colossal, and mystifying, missed opportunity, misguided if it is in fact guided at all." Citing the tracks "Solo Dolo" and on "Cudi Zone" as Cudi's most "appealingly creepy" and intricate vocal performance, on his general view of the album, Caramanica wrote that the rest of the album lacks that liveliness and drive, reducing Cudi to a "gaseous nonentity".[35]

Accolades

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Man on the Moon: The End of Day was namedEntertainment Weekly's Best Hip Hop Album of 2009 and called one of the year's best debut albums. Due to his "key track", "Day 'n' Nite", Cudi was also one of their five breakout stars of the year.[59] Calling it a "wonderfully weird album",MTV's James Montgomery listedMan on the Moon: The End of Day as being the nineteenth of twenty best albums of 2009. Montgomery wrote that the album's collaborations, Commons narration of it and its detailed storytelling as some of the reasons for its inclusion on his list.[60] The album was alsoComplex's Best Album of 2009.[61] Prior to its official release as a single, "Pursuit of Happiness" was listed as being number 15 on Montgomery's list of "Best Songs of 2009",[62] and "Day 'n' Nite" was ranked in at number 15 on the list of "Best 25 Songs of 2009" byRolling Stone.[63] Two singles fromMan on the Moon: The End of Day were nominated for awards at the2010 Grammy Awards. "Day 'n' Nite" was nominated for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Solo Performance, while "Make Her Say" was also nominated for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group category.[64] The lead single was also nominated for twoBET Hip Hop Awards[65] and oneUrban Music Award.[66] The "Crookers Remix" of "Day 'n' Night" earned Cudi his first and only Beatport Music Award.[67] In October 2013,Complex named it the fifth best hip hop album of the last five years.[68] In 2020,Rolling Stone rankedMan on the Moon: The End of Day as the 459th album on their "500 Greatest Albums of All Time".[69]

Commercial performance

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In the week ending on September 23, 2009,Man on the Moon: The End of Day debuted at number four on the USBillboard 200, selling 104,000 copies in its first week of release, charting behind Jay-Z'sThe Blueprint 3,Whitney Houston'sI Look to You andMuse'sThe Resistance.[70] On the 2009 year-end chart forBillboard 200, the album was listed at number 157.[71] It failed to rise above its positions on those charts and would later be outperformed by his next studio album,Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager (2010).[72]Man on the Moon: The End of Day also peaked on the USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums top ten positions.[73]

In theFrench Album Charts,Man on the Moon: The End of Day debuted at number 56, and again did not rise above this position. After charting on the chart for five consecutive weeks, it fell out of the top two-hundred positions by October 2009.[74] The album also found its peak at number 56 again on theSwiss Album Charts.[74] In Australia, on the week commencing September 28, 2009, the album reached its peak of 85 on theARIA Charts.[75] As of April 22, 2016, the album has sold 860,000 copies in the United States.[76] On December 15, 2022,Man on the Moon: The End of Day was certifiedfour-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales, streaming and track-sales equivalent of four million units.[77]

Legacy and influence

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Man on the Moon: The End of Day's influence continues to be felt both in hip hop and inpop culture.[26] Numerous publications have citedMan on the Moon: The End of Day as having a significant influence on subsequent hip hop music, and has been described as a "classic".[26][78][79]Travis Scott,[80][81]Kyle,[82]Logic,[83]Isaiah Rashad,[84]Raury[85] andLil Yachty[86] have all cited Kid Cudi and the album as influential to their music. Travis Scott's 2013 mixtapeOwl Pharaoh has been compared toMan on the Moon: The End of Day and considered to have been stylistically influenced by the album.[87][88][89]

Track listing

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Act I:The End of Day
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."In My Dreams (Cudder Anthem)"Haynie3:19
2."Soundtrack 2 My Life"MescudiHaynie3:56
3."Simple As..."Plain Pat2:31
Act II:Rise of the Night Terrors
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
4."Solo Dolo (Nightmare)"Haynie4:26
5."Heart of a Lion (Kid Cudi Theme Music)"
  • Mescudi
  • Jean Baptiste
  • Michael McHenry
Free School4:21
6."My World" (featuringBilly Cravens)
  • Mescudi
  • Reynolds
  • Jeff Bhasker
  • Claude Puterflam
  • Christian Padovan
  • Gerard Kawczynski
  • Plain Pat
  • Bhasker
4:03
Act III:Taking a Trip
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
7."Day 'n' Nite (Nightmare)"3:41
8."Sky Might Fall"
  • West
  • Kid Cudi[a]
3:41
9."Enter Galactic (Love Connection Part I)"
  • Mescudi
  • Matt Friedman
Friedman4:20
Act IV:Stuck
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
10."Alive (Nightmare)" (featuringRatatat)Ratatat4:07
11."Cudi Zone"
  • Mescudi
  • Haynie
Haynie4:19
12."Make Her Say" (featuringKanye West andCommon)
West3:36
13."Pursuit of Happiness (Nightmare)" (featuringMGMT and Ratatat)
  • Mescudi
  • Mast
  • Stroud
Ratatat4:55
Act V:A New Beginning
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Hyyerr" (featuringChip tha Ripper)
Crada3:32
15."Up Up & Away"
Free School3:47
Total length:58:29
Deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
16."Man on the Moon (The Anthem)"Haynie3:27
17."T.G.I.F." (featuring Chip tha Ripper)The Kickdrums2:23
18."Is There Any Love?" (featuringWale)
Haynie3:31
United Kingdom bonus track[90]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Day 'n' Nite" (Crookers Remix)
  • Mescudi
  • Omishore
  • Dot da Genius
  • Kid Cudi[a]
4:41

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • "In My Dreams (Cudder Anthem)", "Simple As...", "Enter Galactic (Love Connection Part I)" and "Up Up & Away" feature narration byCommon
  • "Heart of a Lion (Kid Cudi Theme Music)" features background vocals byJeff Bhasker
  • "Day 'n' Nite (Nightmare)" features background vocals by L.E.X.; and oniTunes the song is only titled as "Day 'n' Nite"

Sample credits

  • "In My Dreams (Cudder Anthem)" contains a sample of "Biceps", performed by Garnegy and Maties.
  • "Simple As..." contains a sample of "ABC (Auto-Industry)", performed byOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.
  • "Solo Dolo (Nightmare)" contains a sample of "The Traitor", performed by theMenahan Street Band.
  • "Heart of a Lion (Kid Cudi Theme Music)" contains an interpolation of "You Make Me Feel Brand New", performed byThe Stylistics.
  • "My World" contains a sample of "All What I Have", performed by Le Système Crapoutchik.
  • "Make Her Say" contains an interpolation of "Poker Face" (Piano & Voice Version), performed byLady Gaga; and contains a sample of "Let's Ride", performed byQ-Tip.
  • "Hyyerr" contains a sample of "Early Morning Love", performed byLou Rawls.
  • "Man on the Moon (The Anthem)" contains a sample of "Aquarium", performed byNosaj Thing.

Personnel

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Credits forMan on the Moon: The End of Day adapted fromAllMusic.[91]

  • Jeff Bhasker – keyboards, producer, background vocals
  • Common – narrator
  • Andrew Dawson – engineer
  • Matthew Friedman – producer
  • Dot da Genius – engineer, mixing, producer
  • Larry Gold – conductor, string arrangements, strings
  • Ben Goldwasser – vocals
  • Emile Haynie – engineer, executive producer, producer
  • Kid Cudi – executive producer, producer
  • Anthony Kilhoffer – engineer
  • L.E.X. – vocals
  • Erik Madrid – assistant
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing
  • Vlado Meller – mastering
  • The Larry Gold Orchestra – strings
  • Anthony Palazzole – assistant
  • Christian Plata – assistant
  • Ratatat – engineer, producer
  • Patrick "Plain Pat" Reynolds – executive producer, producer
  • Sylvia Rhone – executive producer
  • Scott Sandler – art direction, design
  • Bill Sienkiewicz – illustrations
  • Andrew VanWyngarden – vocals
  • Kanye West – executive producer, producer
  • Crada – producer
  • Ryan West – engineer
  • Alain Whyte – guitar

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart performance forMan on the Moon: The End of Day
Chart (2009–2016)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[75]85
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[92]11
French Albums (SNEP)[74]56
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[93]90
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[94]56
UK R&B Albums (OCC)[95]15
USBillboard 200[72]4
USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[73]5

Year-end charts

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2009 year-end chart performance forMan on the Moon: The End of Day
Chart (2009)Position
USBillboard 200[96]157
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[97]74
2010 year-end chart performance forMan on the Moon: The End of Day
Chart (2010)Position
USBillboard 200[98]127
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[99]33
2011 year-end chart performance forMan on the Moon: The End of Day
Chart (2011)Position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[100]70
2020 year-end chart performance forMan on the Moon: The End of Day
Chart (2020)Position
USBillboard 200[101]186
2021 year-end chart performance forMan on the Moon: The End of Day
Chart (2021)Position
USBillboard 200[102]106
2022 year-end chart performance forMan on the Moon: The End of Day
Chart (2022)Position
USBillboard 200[103]90
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[104]76
2023 year-end chart performance forMan on the Moon: The End of Day
Chart (2023)Position
USBillboard 200[105]143

Certifications

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Certifications forMan on the Moon: The End of Day
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[106]Gold10,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[107]Gold100,000
United States (RIAA)[77]4× Platinum4,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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