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Kid Cudi Returns To Space With 'Satellite Flight'


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By Sowmya Krishnamurthy

From a man on the moon to now in flight, Kid Cudi drops a new space-themed track called "Satellite Flight." "A young man will save the Universe from the forces of evil," he begins the track, which touches on space whips and trips to the moon. The number features both singing and rapping and was produced by WZRD, Cudi's collaborative team with Dot da Genius.

Cudi took to Twitter to share the track and respond to fans' reactions. "Man u guys really make me feel special. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. All I wanna do is make songs that can guide u. Make u smile" he said, and promised more music to come soon.

"Im so happy to be alive, im so happy to have u as my fans, im so happy u guys love Satellite Flight. U aint heard nothing yet, promise." ""Satellite Flight" is from Cudder's upcoming EP, Satellite Flight: The Journey To Mother Moon.

Cudi is keeping busy on the music front. His last album Indicud dropped only earlier this year and he's already said that Man on the Moon III is in the pipeline for 2015.



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