Kid Cudi gives a new meaning to ‘visual album’ with Entergalactic

Kid Cudi’s Entergalactic is here

Kid Cudi is back with his 8th studio album Entergalactic as assured. The record, which was actually declared back in June and takes his lead single, “Do What I Want” was released on Friday i.e. on the 30th of September.

Kid Cudi
Kid Cudi

The album comes after an almost hectic summer for Cudi. His To The Moon world journey included headliner time at both New York City’s Governor’s Ball music festival and his own one-day-only Moon Man’s Landing festival hosted in Cleveland, Ohio. Cudi’s album release concurs with the release of the Entergalactic TV special on Netflix, thanks to the Grammy-winning artist’s partnership with the streaming platform.

Cudi’s special gives an absolutely animated musical romance to fans and its music has songs like “By Design” and “Do What I Want.” In the series, he has a New York City artist, Jabari. The role cast him with co-star and huge fan, Timothee Chalamet and also Jessica Williams, and Vanessa Hudgens.

The special is honestly meant to accolade Entergalactic as an imaged thing, as per Cudi, who told Esquire in an August interview that he taped the album’s songs before going on to draft the show. He defined the project as an exciting one for him, established in the release that comes with romance.

Entergalactic trailer release

It is set in New York City. Entergalactic will star Cudi as an upcoming artist named Jabari. As we can see in the new trailer released by Netflix, Jabari is new off of a breakup when he meets a photographer named Meadow even though he still docks some feelings for his present ex-girlfriend, Carmen. Jabari’s troubles finding love will also be revealed with a chance for actual victory in the world of art, interlaced with scenes from Cudi’s forthcoming new album.

The animated series stars a wonderful supporting cast, including Timothée Chalamet as Jimmy, Jabari’s drug dealer, as well as Ty Dolla as Ky, Jabari’s eccentric friend.

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