• Record Label: Republic
  • Release Date: Dec 11, 2020
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  1. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    Fantastic. An album that represents Cudder's return to what he left open on The Legend Of Mr. Rager.
  2. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    Top notch production and a different Cudi, the album fits well in with previous installments to perfectly end a trilogy. Superb.
  3. Dec 11, 2020
    10
    Album of the year. Kid Cudi has been to hell and back and this is his most uplifting and victorious album ever.
  4. Dec 11, 2020
    10
    The best album Cudi has ever dropped. All songs are well crafted perfection
  5. Dec 15, 2020
    10
    Absolutely beautiful album, start to finish. His best project probably. Fire up your vape/joint/bowl and press play
  6. Dec 21, 2020
    10
    Great album, really enjoy listening! Favorite tracks are solo dolo III, the void and lord I know.
  7. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    An unexpected, but pleasant addition to the man on the moon trilogy. Cudi delivers beauitful flows and melodies over beats executed to perfection.

    There's no orchestra in the album unlike cudi's previous albums which took a moment to accustom to
  8. Dec 11, 2020
    10
    All around amazing album. Found myself listening to it on repeat! Absolute masterpiece
  9. Dec 11, 2020
    10
    artist, brilliant, i love it so much!!!! kid cudi return in a big style!!!!
  10. Dec 11, 2020
    10
    Amazing piece of art. Kid Cudi has truly redeemed himself and also establishes his spot in today's mainstream rap. He uses an amalgamation of sounds that have evolved since the last Man on The Moon and then incorporates it with his iconic sound to create a blissful listening experience.
  11. Dec 13, 2020
    10
    Perfect addition to an amazing trilogy. Even the ones who gave up on Cudi years ago have to admit that he didn't disappoint this time! The moon man is back!
  12. Mar 24, 2021
    10
    Absolutely beautiful. Cudi delivered the best album of 2020, and to be completely honest it wasn't really close.
  13. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    Worthy of the name. Something for everyone in this album. This album deals with the isolation that faced Scott the first two albums with a twist.
  14. Dec 25, 2020
    10
    amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
  15. Dec 16, 2020
    10
    Having been a long time cudi fan.. the excitement I had for the arrival of this third man on the moon album was indescribable. It’s been on repeat since it was released. I guess it was a little natural to have some skepticism that this album wouldn’t live up to the first and second man on the moon... but, my god.. it exceeds all expectations I had! It perfectly coincides with the firstHaving been a long time cudi fan.. the excitement I had for the arrival of this third man on the moon album was indescribable. It’s been on repeat since it was released. I guess it was a little natural to have some skepticism that this album wouldn’t live up to the first and second man on the moon... but, my god.. it exceeds all expectations I had! It perfectly coincides with the first two.

    I have always and will always love kid cudi and the music and emotions he creates.
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  16. Dec 11, 2020
    10
    For those of you who want to hear a return to the MOTM wait till you get to acts 3 and 4 and The Void starts. First part of the album is more modernistic with some great features but the second half of the album is where we get that sound we are all used to. Listen to The Pale Moonlight and tell me that you don't get goosebumps! I was waiting for this album for 4 albums!
  17. Dec 11, 2020
    10
    One of the greatest returns in recent hip hop history.
    Cudi's Man on the moon III is all we needed in 2020
  18. Dec 11, 2020
    10
    One of the greatest returns to hip hop, with a fresh take on Cudi's classic sound mixed with a modern touch of the new generation of rap. Incredible.
  19. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    Man on the Moon III: The Chosen. — A great return of one of hip hop's most brilliant artists.
  20. Dec 11, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Is Awesome. This is definitely Cudi's second best album, obviously after the first, and with this he redeems himself from his previous works, the theme with Pop Smoke and Skepta is incredible. Expand
  21. Dec 11, 2020
    10
    Just the most perfect Kid Cudi album. Has everything you want that makes him great and is fresh and new.
  22. Dec 11, 2020
    10
    I will admit that I didn't have to wait as long as most fans but I was excited for the release anyway. For me the album was perfect. mellow and easy to listen to each track goes perfect with the next with just the right amount of features. the cover is amazing too
  23. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    This new instalment in the man on the moon franchise fits perfectly into the trilogy. Not only do we get the old Cudi vibes on this one, but it also shows how much Scott Mescudi has developed in terms of his own life as well as the style that he brings to on the table. Motm 1 and 2 showcased a struggling Cudi who seems like he has very much accepted his own flaws and is on the right pathThis new instalment in the man on the moon franchise fits perfectly into the trilogy. Not only do we get the old Cudi vibes on this one, but it also shows how much Scott Mescudi has developed in terms of his own life as well as the style that he brings to on the table. Motm 1 and 2 showcased a struggling Cudi who seems like he has very much accepted his own flaws and is on the right path to self acceptance. Kid Cudi has never been a vocal genius. Its the ability to convey his feelings to his fans through those little things like his hums or the cadence that he goes in and out of that has brought him this far. And with Man on the moon 3: The Chosen, Kid Cudi has delivered his most well rounded solo project to date. Expand
  24. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    Legit made an account to specifically talk about how amazing this album really is. I’m a fan of Cudi overall, but I do recognize consistency is something he hasn’t really shown throughout his career (*cough cough* Speeding Bullet to Heaven). That being said, this album offers such a unique listening experience that makes the hour long album pass quickly. The bears are fresh, the influencesLegit made an account to specifically talk about how amazing this album really is. I’m a fan of Cudi overall, but I do recognize consistency is something he hasn’t really shown throughout his career (*cough cough* Speeding Bullet to Heaven). That being said, this album offers such a unique listening experience that makes the hour long album pass quickly. The bears are fresh, the influences are clear, and Cudi is finally getting a grip on his sound/style that works for him. People will always refer to the old “I liked when they did this or that back then” type of argument, however I’d just like to point out that we have to give Cudi credit here for reaching far and beyond to do something more experimental and not just sticking to one sound/style. Overall great listening experience and I highly recommend you give it a listen when you aren’t busy with anything important and see where it takes you. Expand
  25. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    A perfect end to the Man on the Moon trilogy. Whilst he strays a bit away from his own style in the first two acts, he somehow pulls off that psychedelic trap sound very well. Later into the album you start to hear more of that Man on the Moon-esque sound that really completes the experience.
  26. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    Can’t believe it’s been 10 years since man on the moon 2, this project is trailer a return to form for Cudi and was well worth the wait.
  27. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    Beautiful work of art. Truly Kid Cudi always says what you need to hear when you need to hear it
  28. Dec 13, 2020
    10
    Amazing album, front to back Motm ||| is my album of the year. I love the production and everything
  29. Dec 13, 2020
    10
    Cudder is back with a bang!

    The long awaited (11 years!) final part of The Man on the Moon trilogy does not disappoint. The production is crisp, the sound design thought out. He switches styles and flows throughout the four different acts seemingly with ease, reflecting on his troubled past. Going from more contemporary sounding almost travis scott-escque trap songs to act 3 where he
    Cudder is back with a bang!

    The long awaited (11 years!) final part of The Man on the Moon trilogy does not disappoint.
    The production is crisp, the sound design thought out. He switches styles and flows throughout the four different acts seemingly with ease, reflecting on his troubled past. Going from more contemporary sounding almost travis scott-escque trap songs to act 3 where he dives back into the more classic cudi emo rap sound.
    With Cudi you never know what youre in for, but this album is absolutely everything i've expected from the highly anticipated end of the trilogy and maybe his best work to date.

    9.7/10
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  30. Dec 13, 2020
    10
    This is Cudi truly at his best, on the man on the moon 3 he uses all the tools he's built since the last installment to come through with what I believe is the album of the year.
  31. Dec 13, 2020
    10
    Beautiful melodies and classic Cudi with a modern touch. Man on the Moon 3 shows the best of Cudi from 2010 and the best of Cudi from today. Songs like Solo Dolo part 3 and the Void touch on his roots, but Sad People and She Knows This show where Cudi is now.
  32. Dec 13, 2020
    10
    Absolutely amazing album full of a beautiful mix of trap music and the psychedelic melodies of Mr. Rager that has made him a icon in music today. TOP TRACKS
    Mr Solo Dolo III
    Lovin’ Me (Ft Pheobe Bridgers) Another Day
    Tequila Shots
    Sad People
  33. Dec 13, 2020
    10
    Great way to end such a great trilogy of albums. We all knew Cudi was back after his remix of "The Scotts" and not only did he come back he came back strong. This album is almost soully him but the few features he had showed out. Even the song "Show Out" with the deceased artist Pop Smoke was amazing. Overall great album from a great trilogy.
  34. Dec 13, 2020
    10
    Phenomenal hip-hop album. Grammy worthy. Heavy modern influence but Kid Cudi himself had a heavy influence on modern hip-hop.
  35. Dec 14, 2020
    10
    Not a single miss on the whole album. The first half of the album has multiple trap/rap bangers and the second half moves to slow and melodic music that Cudi was known for in the first time man on the moon's.
    Absolute Masterpiece and the Greatest Album Trilogy Of All Time
  36. Dec 14, 2020
    10
    This is the album I was waiting for from the rap psychic himself. when I listen to his work I feel some of the stress melt away, and things feel generally better. this album is no exception. I feel lifted and euphoric when I sit down and listen to these smooth beats. I have been recommending this album to a lot of my friends to help clean some of the dread the end of 2020 has been.
  37. Dec 14, 2020
    10
    Such a cinematic adventure of an album. No way you could put a genre on it.
  38. Dec 14, 2020
    10
    This album is at least on par if not better than his older Man on the Moon projects. Cudi has created an album that's just as genuine and endearing as his old ones, while improving his overall vocals and lyricism. It's an album that comes full circle and it's great to see Kid Cudi take all that he's learned from his experimentational albums and put it into one of his best sounding albums.This album is at least on par if not better than his older Man on the Moon projects. Cudi has created an album that's just as genuine and endearing as his old ones, while improving his overall vocals and lyricism. It's an album that comes full circle and it's great to see Kid Cudi take all that he's learned from his experimentational albums and put it into one of his best sounding albums. Filled with raps, hums, and great vocals. It also comes in multiple parts each telling a different part of his story and that each have a specific sound. The first half leaning on more current rap trends mixed with Scott's style and the latter half being purely Cudi. Each song from start to finish is enjoyable and well made. Overall, one of Cudi's greatest bodies of work. Expand
  39. Dec 15, 2020
    10
    So the Moon Man has returned.
    One of the most anticipated albums from Cudi, I've had hella high expectations for this album, but I must say it didn't disappoint. Those 10 years were well spent.
    It's quite different than his earlier albums, but I must admit it works surprisingly good. It's definitely very Trav inspired, especially in the first act of the album, however the ending acts
    So the Moon Man has returned.
    One of the most anticipated albums from Cudi, I've had hella high expectations for this album, but I must say it didn't disappoint. Those 10 years were well spent.
    It's quite different than his earlier albums, but I must admit it works surprisingly good. It's definitely very Trav inspired, especially in the first act of the album, however the ending acts clearly draws on elements from the previous MOTM albums.
    Overall I think this mix of new elements as well as old elements results in a 10/10 album. Clearly an S-tier in his discography.
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  40. Dec 15, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Good comeback, este era uno de mis artistas favoritos en esta decada y la verdad estoy feliz que haya tenido un gran regreso como este Expand
  41. Dec 15, 2020
    10
    Some how Cudi has a way of expressing exactly how I feel. I appreciate his willingness to share his experiences with us, it’s nice to know there is someone out there having the same problems as we do. Thanks for sharing your work, Kid Cudi!
  42. Dec 17, 2020
    10
    Album of the year and the second best Cudi album since the first MOTM. So much diversity and innovation is seen, starting with the modern trap sound and extending to classic Cudi. The new trap, drill, and even faith type mixing of alt Rock with hip hop and psychedlic music is great. No bad song. Creates an atmosphere of the space and has lyrics relatable and helpful for the mental healthAlbum of the year and the second best Cudi album since the first MOTM. So much diversity and innovation is seen, starting with the modern trap sound and extending to classic Cudi. The new trap, drill, and even faith type mixing of alt Rock with hip hop and psychedlic music is great. No bad song. Creates an atmosphere of the space and has lyrics relatable and helpful for the mental health and fighting aspect. An exquisite experience. Expand
  43. Dec 17, 2020
    10
    This isn’t an album, this is an experience. And what an experience this is. Perfection from back to front. Extremely solid. Damn... what else can I say about this masterpiece. 10/10.
  44. Dec 17, 2020
    10
    Great album. Cudi really improved lyrically. Overall one of his best albums.
  45. Dec 18, 2020
    10
    Cudi killed it with this. It compete with the top works in his discography to be honest. It really exceeded my expectations and that’s saying a lot coming from someone who’s been listening to cudi for half his life. Scott really hasn’t lost it in the slightest.
  46. Jan 4, 2021
    10
    People doubted Kid Cudi and didn't think this album would be any good. You have to give him credit because a lot of artists can't make a better album than there first few albums.
  47. Mar 4, 2022
    10
    A lot of people complain about the heavy trap sound early, but the fist half is great. I find myself bopping to She Knows This and Another Day a lot, but the true highlights are in the second half. Solo Dolo pt III marks the turning point of the wonderful conceptual journey initiated more than a decade ago. The masterful Alan Wake type alter ego that has plagued him for so long, though nowA lot of people complain about the heavy trap sound early, but the fist half is great. I find myself bopping to She Knows This and Another Day a lot, but the true highlights are in the second half. Solo Dolo pt III marks the turning point of the wonderful conceptual journey initiated more than a decade ago. The masterful Alan Wake type alter ego that has plagued him for so long, though now we can appreciate a higher degree of agency in how Cudi dictates destiny. It's something that has allowed him to grow and let others grow alongside him.
    Lord I Know is an optimistic note to end with. It feels like Cosmic Warrior pt 2 in a way, and certainly points in a more upward trajectory for whatever is next.
    I never saw myself as a huge fan of his work, but this album along the care and sensitivity put into it definitely made me a stan. Sept 16 is now one of my favorite songs. Even with the complaints that it doesn't slap, it doesn't have to. It's just vibes.
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  48. Jul 31, 2022
    10
    Definitely my favorite album of 2020. Cudi returned with that signature psychedelic hip hop sound. It all sounds so amazing and unique. Definitely worth the wait.
  49. Dec 12, 2020
    9
    This album is a near-masterpiece. From the glorious Cudi hymns to the beautiful psychedelic productions, and the few solid features this project rivals all of his previous works (except maybe MOTM I) and reminds everyone how important of a figure Kid Cudi is for the younger generations. What makes it even better is that it's not over yet ("to be continued" is whispered by a little kid atThis album is a near-masterpiece. From the glorious Cudi hymns to the beautiful psychedelic productions, and the few solid features this project rivals all of his previous works (except maybe MOTM I) and reminds everyone how important of a figure Kid Cudi is for the younger generations. What makes it even better is that it's not over yet ("to be continued" is whispered by a little kid at the album's end), so I expect that we will get a second part to MOTM III sometime next year (or 2022 at the latest). Expand
  50. Dec 14, 2020
    9
    This is Cudi's best work since the original two. Yes his sound has changed over the last decade, but this blend of modern rap with his original style work wonderfully.
  51. Jan 5, 2021
    9
    Kid Cudi's half "return to form" half "modern adaptation" greatly satisfies. This album has the same heart and soul as the two other albums of it's namesake, but also takes the style of moody, emotional trap music (that he himself pioneered) and incorporates many of the elements that are staples of other artists who have taken this sound and made it their own. From front to back, thisKid Cudi's half "return to form" half "modern adaptation" greatly satisfies. This album has the same heart and soul as the two other albums of it's namesake, but also takes the style of moody, emotional trap music (that he himself pioneered) and incorporates many of the elements that are staples of other artists who have taken this sound and made it their own. From front to back, this album's consistent sound, sticky hook writing, and trademark Cudi style are once again a winning combination. In Cudi's discography, this album is undoubtably the best since the "Man on the Moon" series' first installment. Expand
  52. Dec 13, 2020
    9
    Kid Cudi’s best since Mr Rager. A beautiful album that feels like a mix of new and classic Cudi in the best ways possible! Solo Dolo 3 and Lord I Know are instant classics that actually made me cry the first time I listened to them.

    I wish there were more theatrical elements to tie it together with Motm1&2. But this is still an amazing album.
  53. Dec 16, 2020
    9
    So much to say about this album. Sorry in advance because this review is about to be long.

    Let's begin smoothly. The artwork cover is really cool since it is composed by the fusion of those of 'Man On The Moon' I & II. We find back Cudi's face and the colours present on MOTM I and the stars and the dark side of the II. There is truly an interesting visual effect of progressiveness and
    So much to say about this album. Sorry in advance because this review is about to be long.

    Let's begin smoothly. The artwork cover is really cool since it is composed by the fusion of those of 'Man On The Moon' I & II. We find back Cudi's face and the colours present on MOTM I and the stars and the dark side of the II. There is truly an interesting visual effect of progressiveness and movement.

    Now we're about to go down. Firstly the beats and overall production are really close to what we are used to hear usually in 2020's rap especially the first half of the project. In a way we could speak of a certain loss of originality from the artist. But the rest of the project sees Cudi taking back what he started himself: more dazzling and transcending productions. 'Elsie's Baby Boy (flashback)' is instrumentally the most authentic Cudi track of the album.

    Anyway when you associate this kind of production with Cudi's lyrics you obtain something far beyond normality. The artist doesn't hesitate to testify the long painful but splendid journey he achieved in order to learn to love himself. He even takes his time to magnificently thank back his fans and their support on 'The Void'. Cudi had certainly way more things to say than to hum because 'Man On The Moon III' is almost spared from the classic yet appreciated Cudi's hummings.

    In this sacred garden of authenticity and deep humanity there are unfortunately few dark points. One of them is in featured artists. Phoebe Bridgers' presence is perfect, accurate and a good surprise. However all the other ones (Trippie Redd, Skepta and of course Pop Smoke) don't really fit in the project. I particularly found that the 'Show Out' song was completely inappropriate in this album, breaking its pace and inner spirit. 'Rockstar Knights' even if catchy doesn't add that much of content. Speaking of featurings and influences, we have to make something clear. Travis Scott physically did not offer his help in any way on this project. It was barely impossible to believe it when you pay attention to the structure, lyrics and production of 'Damaged'. Nevertheless it is a really interesting parallel to make because we clearly see here the mutual influences between the two artists. Travis admitted to admire Cudi's work during his childhood and adolescence. And now Cudi manages to humbly position himself to the fame he deserves.

    'Man On The Moon III' had the chance to come out the same day as the second 2020 Taylor Swift's album ('evermore'). The audience competition is strong. However we can observe with the statistics that the Cudi's fanbase didn't abandonned him. With this project he proudly faced one of the darkest fear of his former role model Kanye West who postponed the release of his album 'DONDA: With Child' multiple times just to avoid Swift's releases and celebrity.

    Cudi eventually elevates himself as the prince of teasing when you hear his daughter whisper 'to be continued' on the last 'Lord I Know' track. I had a hard time not bursting out laughing when I heard it. Cudi made each and everyone wait for 10 years for the end of this amazing 'Man On The Moon' trilogy and ends it on a 'to be continued'. What a prank.

    To end this endless review I would simply highlight the fact that his public found back a rested, happy, healed and even more self-conscious Kid Cudi. I can't wait to hear some musical news from him and the patience to see what artistic and lyrical direction he will take in his next tracklist is already unbearable.
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  54. Dec 11, 2020
    9
    Welcome back Cudder! A return back to form (Solo) for the moon man, a perfect way to end the trilogy. His flows, melodies and song writing were all highs here. Also props to all the producers on this album, i don’t think I heard one bad produced song on here. The collaborations were all great, not a massive Trippie Redd fan but I thought he even delivered on here. “Lovin me (Ft. PhoebeWelcome back Cudder! A return back to form (Solo) for the moon man, a perfect way to end the trilogy. His flows, melodies and song writing were all highs here. Also props to all the producers on this album, i don’t think I heard one bad produced song on here. The collaborations were all great, not a massive Trippie Redd fan but I thought he even delivered on here. “Lovin me (Ft. Phoebe Bridgers)” “the void” and “ Mr solo Dolo part 3” were instantly my favorite tracks but I’m sure it might change because this album is gonna have insane replay value just like the other MOTM albums.

    9/10 Go Cudi!
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  55. Feb 10, 2021
    9
    This album is AMAZING! good to have kid Cudi back! I really liked the sound of the album even though i felt the album was a bit long
  56. Jan 3, 2021
    9
    a top 5 album of 2020. The production level is great, and Kid Cudi's signature humming still carries the vibe of the album. All I can say is listen to it
  57. May 30, 2021
    9
    Cudi just repeated his miracle as it was with MoM 1 and 2. No one was able to go so deep into my inner state for the last 10 years as he did with "The void"
  58. Dec 11, 2020
    9
    I think there is much to say about this album. It was heavily anticipated which creates a significant amount of hype, and sometimes having such expectations creates a narrative that is too lofty. This album fulfills a decade long hiatus of the album series that many Cudi fans felt never would be completed. Was it worth the wait? I think so.

    Ultimately, this album is another return to
    I think there is much to say about this album. It was heavily anticipated which creates a significant amount of hype, and sometimes having such expectations creates a narrative that is too lofty. This album fulfills a decade long hiatus of the album series that many Cudi fans felt never would be completed. Was it worth the wait? I think so.

    Ultimately, this album is another return to form. Kid Cudi’s first mixtape “A Kid Named Cudi” and his first studio album, “Man on the Moon: The Legend of Mr. Rager” created a sonic and lyrical style that was not seen prior to his introduction into the music scene. Afterward, he tried to push in directions that were unproven, most of them without success. This album however does an EXCELLENT job in returning to a style and tone that he found much success within. The only knock here is that it seems like a bit of a comfortable move in that he did not push the envelope and create anything new in a sonic sense. Ultimately, this move will be appreciated by his fans.

    To be clear, this album serves as a solid representation of how he has grown in his musical journey. It does not expand on what he has done with his previous work, instead, it represents him nearly perfecting the musical style he is the father of.
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  59. Dec 12, 2020
    9
    This album is another experience. The vibes, overall sound design, S tier production and Cudi‘s vocal chemistry + plus his rap technique makes this album so enjoyable.
    I can sense a whole lotta influence by his own protégé (you already know who I mean) by the majority of those tracks here, which is very funny bcs Cudi himself inspired him a lot.
    Content wise I like how the album splits in
    This album is another experience. The vibes, overall sound design, S tier production and Cudi‘s vocal chemistry + plus his rap technique makes this album so enjoyable.
    I can sense a whole lotta influence by his own protégé (you already know who I mean) by the majority of those tracks here, which is very funny bcs Cudi himself inspired him a lot.
    Content wise I like how the album splits in 4 different parts, in which you always get another experience and matching to the mood that you‘re right now on. The album begins with act 1: „Return 2 Madness“ which has some classic Cudi psychedlic sounds pared with smooth trap production. Act 2 is called „The Rager, the Menace“ in which we also get some cool features from uk drill mvp Pop Smoke (RIP) and UK legend Skepta. And somehow they manage to fit all in together and match the overall tone of this album. The Last two acts which are called „Heart of Rose Gold“ and „Powers“, where we get more of a classic Kid Cudi and MOTM vibes. The third act being very deep and emotional and the last one being somewhat uplifting and thoughtful.
    I fully recommend everyone to give it a listen. The more and more I listen to this album the more it grows on me.
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  60. Dec 12, 2020
    9
    This feels like the real evolution of Kid Cudi after KIDS SEE GHOST; he expands the sounds of psychedelic trap/rap with great production, amazing rapping and a specifically divided tracklist ,that is separated in acts, that fits various moods and vibes. The features are used sparingly but at the end of the day are essential and feel like real addons to the experience.

    He still retains
    This feels like the real evolution of Kid Cudi after KIDS SEE GHOST; he expands the sounds of psychedelic trap/rap with great production, amazing rapping and a specifically divided tracklist ,that is separated in acts, that fits various moods and vibes. The features are used sparingly but at the end of the day are essential and feel like real addons to the experience.

    He still retains his original hooks as a standout point but makes it feel fresher and more updated with his outstanding flow and creative ideas. The intro and outro of the album are also perfect, and fit the tone of the album perfectly, it makes a whole listen of the album meaningful. Overall one of the best of 2020/2021!
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  61. Dec 13, 2020
    9
    Thought provoking symbolism, raw emotion, a definite progression without complete revolution. Feels familiar but also innovate
  62. Dec 13, 2020
    9
    This is yet another great entry into Cudis fantastic discography and matches the same greatness as the previous two albums on the MOTM trilogy. This album truly has something for everyone, with the energy filled “she knows this” and “Show out” featuring the late Pop Smoak, to the spacey and psychedelic “elsie’s baby boy” and “the void” this will please the more casual hip hop fan and theThis is yet another great entry into Cudis fantastic discography and matches the same greatness as the previous two albums on the MOTM trilogy. This album truly has something for everyone, with the energy filled “she knows this” and “Show out” featuring the late Pop Smoak, to the spacey and psychedelic “elsie’s baby boy” and “the void” this will please the more casual hip hop fan and the diehard cudi fan base alike. a must listen. 9.2/10 Expand
  63. Dec 13, 2020
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Get ready for a lot of humming :) Lots of good vibes here. It's just a little disappointing there's no guitar stuff but honestly it wouldn't have fit the theme of the album. Cudi nails a surprise drill beat in Show Out. There's a couple really touching songs, Elsie's Baby Boy, Sept 16, The Void, Lovin' Me, towards the end which I feel are the highlight. Expand
  64. Dec 13, 2020
    9
    This is album is flames. It really embodies the soul of the old Cudi under a new lens. The melodies are lo fi and similar to his old tempo beats, mixed with a more modern touch. I give it a solid 9.5/10.
  65. Dec 15, 2020
    9
    Very solid album, had lots of memorable hooks and a sense of nostalgia from previous MOTM projects. Overall the album only had a few song that seemed like fillers, but the majority of the songs fit perfectly in with the experience of listening to a Kid Cudi album. Also I will add that the production on this album is amazing! I'm willing to say that this album is right there with AlfredoVery solid album, had lots of memorable hooks and a sense of nostalgia from previous MOTM projects. Overall the album only had a few song that seemed like fillers, but the majority of the songs fit perfectly in with the experience of listening to a Kid Cudi album. Also I will add that the production on this album is amazing! I'm willing to say that this album is right there with Alfredo and Black Habits for hip-hop album of the year. Expand
  66. Dec 22, 2020
    9
    oh the humming!!! Cudi is back with this project! i dont know what that last couple **** he put out was but this def made up for it.
  67. Jan 11, 2021
    9
    The album as a whole is very enjoyable, especially compared to his last three albums. One minor problem is that there is no one song that seems like a smash hit like “Pursuit of Happiness” “Up Up and Away”, and “Day N Night”. Despite this, the album ranks as one of Cudi best, probably right after Man on the Moon The End of Day, making this his second best album
  68. Mar 29, 2021
    9
    this album is a 9 this album is a 9 this album is a 9 this album is a 9 this album is a 9
  69. Jun 4, 2021
    9
    The first half of the album features Scott experimenting with the current landscape of trap but adds his own style to it and it is enjoyable and works well most of the time. The other half of the album sounds like previous Cudi songs but improved upon and these songs are extremely addicting to listen to. You'll find yourself coming back to this album after a few listens.

    9/10 - Extremely
    The first half of the album features Scott experimenting with the current landscape of trap but adds his own style to it and it is enjoyable and works well most of the time. The other half of the album sounds like previous Cudi songs but improved upon and these songs are extremely addicting to listen to. You'll find yourself coming back to this album after a few listens.

    9/10 - Extremely Enjoyable
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  70. Aug 29, 2021
    9
    Kid Cudi's Man On the Moon 3, Wow, from the perfect storytelling through the tracklist to the constant melodic singing on tracks, this album was sensational. Every single feature fit perfectly in their respective songs and none of them failed to bring out the feeling behind their words. By far this is Kid Cudi's best solo album and I don't think he will do better than this for a longKid Cudi's Man On the Moon 3, Wow, from the perfect storytelling through the tracklist to the constant melodic singing on tracks, this album was sensational. Every single feature fit perfectly in their respective songs and none of them failed to bring out the feeling behind their words. By far this is Kid Cudi's best solo album and I don't think he will do better than this for a long while. Anyone wanting to make a story album take notes at this masterpiece that is Man on the Moon 3. Expand
  71. Dec 16, 2020
    8
    Top tier Cudi! The album sounds like a breath of fresh air. This music is so pure and despite the obvious Travis influence, it’s a hip hop album that only he could release.
  72. Dec 12, 2020
    8
    Fans of the original two MOTM entries will almost certainly enjoy this latest one. There's classic Cudi melodies all over this, and you can hear the Dot Da Genuis influencer all over it. Cudi also does a good job of modernizing his sound too, with the Pop Smoke feature the obvious example, but also some very Travis Scott sounding vocals at times - an artist who obviously Cudi influencedFans of the original two MOTM entries will almost certainly enjoy this latest one. There's classic Cudi melodies all over this, and you can hear the Dot Da Genuis influencer all over it. Cudi also does a good job of modernizing his sound too, with the Pop Smoke feature the obvious example, but also some very Travis Scott sounding vocals at times - an artist who obviously Cudi influenced himself, so it comes full circle. Overall very enjoyable, and just sounds great, even if some of the subject matter and 'deeper' lyricism is missing, which is my only disappointment. I don't find myself hearing a lot of great insight from the content of the lyrics, but thankfully the production and Cudi's soothing voice more than make up for it. Expand
  73. Dec 13, 2020
    8
    Kid Cudi is a monumental force in music, and has his hand in changing it in the last decade. His musical projects may have mixed receptions, this project, like many of his before, absolutely knocks it out of the park. Each song makes you want more and feel true emotion.
  74. Dec 13, 2020
    8
    A great album, what I enjoyed the most were the beats, the featuring and the lyrics. I like how Cudi has evolved on this new album.
  75. Dec 11, 2020
    8
    Man on the Moon Vol. III is a great end to the trilogy. Across the album Cudi has a wide range of flow, wordplay, and overall sound that people have been waiting for from him for years. From his mellow flow on Mr. Solo Dolo III, to his faster paced Dive, this album shows how Cudi has improved since first entering the music game. Most tracks on this album are ranging from alright toMan on the Moon Vol. III is a great end to the trilogy. Across the album Cudi has a wide range of flow, wordplay, and overall sound that people have been waiting for from him for years. From his mellow flow on Mr. Solo Dolo III, to his faster paced Dive, this album shows how Cudi has improved since first entering the music game. Most tracks on this album are ranging from alright to amazing, although a few are less ambitious then others. Probably Cudi's second best album of all time, a great end to the trilogy, fulfilled expectations but did not go the extra mile. Expand
  76. Dec 21, 2020
    8
    This was a pretty solid album, and never listend to much by Kid Cudi aside from his previous Man on The Moon tracks and Kids See Ghosts. But this album is a return to form! I wasn't a fan of SB2H and I know he had his hardships. It's pleasant to see a beloved artist like Cudi bounce back, and with that you can feel that within this album. Worth a listen for sure!
  77. Dec 13, 2020
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Not dissapointed. The album is good, it makes you want to listen over and over again without any skips. It has a classic Cudder style and feel without boring you with monotony. Nice one Cud!!! Expand
  78. Dec 13, 2020
    8
    Solid album, not an all time classic but still a very good album. No really bad songs on this project, some meh. Cant wait for his next album
  79. Dec 13, 2020
    8
    Kid Cudi’s artistic talents really shine through in the third installment of the MOTM trilogy. Over the last 10 years Cudi has clearly evolved as an artist and a person. The first half of the album gets a little repetitive and conforms too much to popular styles for my taste, which is why this album isn’t a 10 out of 10. But in the second half, Cudi really settles into the style and vibesKid Cudi’s artistic talents really shine through in the third installment of the MOTM trilogy. Over the last 10 years Cudi has clearly evolved as an artist and a person. The first half of the album gets a little repetitive and conforms too much to popular styles for my taste, which is why this album isn’t a 10 out of 10. But in the second half, Cudi really settles into the style and vibes that have made him so big, especially on tracks like “The Void” and “September 16” Expand
  80. Dec 21, 2020
    8
    Its no secret, that MOTM I and MOTM II are some of my favorite albums ever. With MOTM III Cudi deliver on some tracks like 'Tequila Shots', 'The Void', 'Lovin' Me' and '4 Da Kidz' the vibe and delivery i love from Cudi. Unfortunately, there is too many songs that does not live up to the standard from those songs. The album feels more like a sequel to Passion Pain & Demon Slayin', which isIts no secret, that MOTM I and MOTM II are some of my favorite albums ever. With MOTM III Cudi deliver on some tracks like 'Tequila Shots', 'The Void', 'Lovin' Me' and '4 Da Kidz' the vibe and delivery i love from Cudi. Unfortunately, there is too many songs that does not live up to the standard from those songs. The album feels more like a sequel to Passion Pain & Demon Slayin', which is not bad at all, but in comparison to the MOTM I and MOTM II albums, it lacks a bit of story and quality. Expand
  81. Dec 21, 2020
    8
    Kid Cudi's Man On The Moon III is possibly his best solo project, featuring amazing tracks, lyrics, and otherworldly production. Although the Pop Smoke and Trippie Redd features were unnecessary and rather disappointing, this is still an amazing album overall.

    Favourite tracks: Tequila Shots, Another Day, Dive, Damaged, Sad People, Sept. 16, The Void, Lovin' Me, Lord I Know Least
    Kid Cudi's Man On The Moon III is possibly his best solo project, featuring amazing tracks, lyrics, and otherworldly production. Although the Pop Smoke and Trippie Redd features were unnecessary and rather disappointing, this is still an amazing album overall.

    Favourite tracks: Tequila Shots, Another Day, Dive, Damaged, Sad People, Sept. 16, The Void, Lovin' Me, Lord I Know

    Least favourite tracks: Show Out, Rockstar Knights
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  82. Feb 3, 2021
    8
    Man On the Moon 3, while not as good as the first, is a large improvement from Kid Cudi's recent solo discography. There are a few very catchy tunes on here, such as She Knows This or Show Out. There are infectious melodies throughout this project, and of course some classic Kid Cudi humming. Overall, pretty damn good album.
  83. Mar 16, 2021
    8
    This is the worst Man On The Moon. I LOVE IT. The only reason why it is the weakest one is because the other ones are just amazing.
  84. Mar 29, 2021
    8
    The only good thing that reminds the past year. 3 songs that I particularly enjoyed while listening: "Tequila shots", "Show out" and "Elsie's baby boy (flashback)". Enjoy!
  85. Dec 9, 2021
    8
    better than Man on the Moon 1 but worse than Man on the Moon 2, still a great album. His best album lyrically speaking
  86. Feb 17, 2022
    8
    so p deixar no perfil so p deixar no perfil so p deixar no perfil so p deixar no perfil
  87. Dec 13, 2020
    7
    I didn't expect Cudi to jump onto trap so eagerly, but it makes much sense - seeing long time fan Travis Scott surpassing him in success - and it complements his rapping style fine unlike some people seem to think (also auto-tune has always been his thing). I think besides extending the measures of the beats to 8 beats, he hasn't taken any production techniques from trap. The production isI didn't expect Cudi to jump onto trap so eagerly, but it makes much sense - seeing long time fan Travis Scott surpassing him in success - and it complements his rapping style fine unlike some people seem to think (also auto-tune has always been his thing). I think besides extending the measures of the beats to 8 beats, he hasn't taken any production techniques from trap. The production is satisfying, surprising and subtle as I'm used to from Cudi; the translation into trap makes it very interesting rather.

    In terms of vibe, vocals and production this is an album I've always wanted Cudi to make: leaning into the sadness and the rage. I respect his attempts at upbeat tracks, but I think the motivation is wrong if you do it so people won't see you as that sad rapper. He really sounds much more stable on this album, like someone who has his mind made up. But all in all I think music by someone who is still in search will always be superior, even if it's worse in all the parts. That is to say: the album is also very stable, so maybe this album simply came too late. Songs are rather static, which is not a surprise from Kid Cudi really, but every song really contains the same vibe, somewhere between the crippling depression of "Swim in the Light" and the ego trip of **** Not one song diverges from this, which makes the album barely bearable. But still he manages to make every song a trip full of surprises in the details of the productions, or his hums, or his rapping technique - because that's often forgotten about Cudi: that he is a great rapper too. There's nothing of "Solo Dolo part II" levels of rapping quality, but - again - he consistently stays on a level of 'pretty good'.

    The lack of stand out tracks is the downfall of this album in the end. Something I also noticed on part two of this trilogy. Since it is part of the trilogy, I think there is more pressure on him to succeed, which prevents him from taking risks. That's why I was pretty content with him not finishing the trilogy at first, I understand he will probably not be in the same mood as 2009 since people grow. But still, I'm not mad at this.
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  88. Dec 11, 2020
    7
    The first half of this album is basically Travis Scott music, but not quite as good as Travis would have done it, and the second half is like Cudi's music from 10 years ago, but not quite as good as Cudi from 10 years ago would have done it. Even with that being said though I still enjoyed this, I just wish he didn't call it man on the moon since even though this isn't a bad album, it's byThe first half of this album is basically Travis Scott music, but not quite as good as Travis would have done it, and the second half is like Cudi's music from 10 years ago, but not quite as good as Cudi from 10 years ago would have done it. Even with that being said though I still enjoyed this, I just wish he didn't call it man on the moon since even though this isn't a bad album, it's by far the weakest in the series, and calling it that after 10 years is basically setting your fans up for disappointment. I'd give it a 6.5, but that's not an option so I'll just leave a 7 Expand
  89. Dec 12, 2020
    7
    I haven't followed Scott Mescudi's body of work since his beginning, because I'm too young, nevertheless, for a time now I enjoy his music very much. The first Man On The Moon instalment is a classic for me, its sound is unmistakable, and some songs are iconic at this point. The sequel wasn't worse at all, even though it changed the style at times. So, when I've heard the news a third partI haven't followed Scott Mescudi's body of work since his beginning, because I'm too young, nevertheless, for a time now I enjoy his music very much. The first Man On The Moon instalment is a classic for me, its sound is unmistakable, and some songs are iconic at this point. The sequel wasn't worse at all, even though it changed the style at times. So, when I've heard the news a third part is coming, I was excited. The Chosen, however, seems to be a whole different story.

    Kid Cudi seems to have moved with the times, which not always is a good thing, to be honest. It is heard both in production and in his flows and vocals on some tracks. He's strayed away from his sound, in favour of something more generic. That's particularly noticeable in some of the first songs on the album, and I must say, as much as I love him - I'm not that much of a fan. He sounds like Travis Scott or DaBaby at times. That type of performance was prevailing in singles released before the album, like The Scotts or Adventures of Moon Man & Slim Shady, which haven't captivated me that much. Anyhow, when we get to the second half of the album, things start to gain traction, with Cudder writing and performing like he's known for it. The highlights of this album are tracks like Sept. 16, or The Void, which is probably my favourite. Just the way he sings brings back memories and makes you chill. When you contrast these types of songs, that diversification of style makes me feel like Cudi wasn't sure whether he was paying homage or making something for the masses that don't know him that well. I'm sure that he was authentic when creating this though, as he said it was all spontaneous in the Zane Lowe interview. And, at times, you can hear it, and I love it.

    All in all, though, I find Man On The Moon III as a mixed bag, that hopefully will grow on me with time. At this time, after listening to it for a day, I'm feeling a 7 - probably not something that will engrave itself into me as much as his first work. However, not necessarily anything failed, just decent, with some high points that make listening to it a better experience.
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  90. Dec 16, 2020
    7
    Not my favorite album as a whole but still a pretty decent project. Tequila Shots, She Knows This & Show Out we're my favorite tracks. Always happy to get new Cudi!
  91. Feb 24, 2021
    7
    I smoke dope like kid cudi 7/10
    I smoke dope like kid cudi 7/10
    I smoke dope like kid cudi 7/10
  92. Aug 7, 2021
    6
    This album is decent but it's my least favorite of the trilogy. It has some just average songs and weird sound effects.
    Best songs: Solo Dolo, Pt. III, Sad People
    Worst songs: -
  93. Dec 14, 2020
    6
    After "KIDS SEE GHOSTS", one of my favourite albums of all time, I was very much looking forward to what Cudi would come up with next. This album though, while not bad, sounds like a cheap imitation of his collab with Kanye.

    At almost an hour of duration, it has too many tracks that could easily blend into one. While I did slightly enjoyed most of them instrumentally, there are only
    After "KIDS SEE GHOSTS", one of my favourite albums of all time, I was very much looking forward to what Cudi would come up with next. This album though, while not bad, sounds like a cheap imitation of his collab with Kanye.

    At almost an hour of duration, it has too many tracks that could easily blend into one. While I did slightly enjoyed most of them instrumentally, there are only like three or four that stand out to me. It certainly doesn't help that the lyrics and the choruses are very inexpressive and don't seem to follow any sort of coherent theme.

    It's not really bad, though. I could imagine putting this in the background while I'm having guests over and it would create a pleasant ambiance. I just really expected more from Cudi.
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  94. Jan 26, 2021
    5
    I’ll give Scott a 5 for trying, but this isn’t the HOLY GRAIL sound I was expecting from him.
    The album sounded like long “Mimic Travis Scott” song. Tequila shots gives me MOTM II vibes. “The Void” was probably the only song that gave me real “Scott Mescudi” vibes. Everything else just did not sound good to me. MOTM the end of day is a classic and blueprint for one of the greatest and
    I’ll give Scott a 5 for trying, but this isn’t the HOLY GRAIL sound I was expecting from him.
    The album sounded like long “Mimic Travis Scott” song. Tequila shots gives me MOTM II vibes. “The Void” was probably the only song that gave me real “Scott Mescudi” vibes. Everything else just did not sound good to me. MOTM the end of day is a classic and blueprint for one of the greatest and ahead of its time albums of all time. Cudi simply won’t be able to capture that album because it could only be done once. I will always be a fan, but this isn’t it.
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  95. Dec 11, 2020
    5
    Man on the moon vol. III is a disappointing end to a trilogy. It really reflects Scott Mesudi's career where the Highs are High but they do not outweigh the lows. Throughout the first act of the album shows how Cudi went from 'inspiration' to 'inspired by'. To me, this signified him moving away from his sound and conforming to modern sounds. Most do the tracks throughout the first actMan on the moon vol. III is a disappointing end to a trilogy. It really reflects Scott Mesudi's career where the Highs are High but they do not outweigh the lows. Throughout the first act of the album shows how Cudi went from 'inspiration' to 'inspired by'. To me, this signified him moving away from his sound and conforming to modern sounds. Most do the tracks throughout the first act reminded me of a Travis Scott album without the fire that makes Travis's sound work. The production is very underwhelming. It's a really generic sound that you can find on most modern projects. The second act returns more to the Cudi we know, the spacy sound that makes him 'him'. However again again, it feels like he falls short in truly capturing the magic.

    The album has some high points. Tracks like Sept. 16 and the void are some really good tracks that I enjoyed but it does not weigh up to the uninspiring effort that was the first act.

    The features on this album did not anything either outside one or two good bars by the ever consistent Skepta.

    I believe a 5/10 is a fair rating, to me, it ranges from 4 to 6 out of 10 and it sits somewhere I nthe middle of his discography. I can't shake the feeling of disappointment though.
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  96. Dec 11, 2020
    4
    This is not the Cudi we know. This isn't the man that made MOTM 1,2 KSG and PP&DS. He is trying to be Travis too much, and I love Cudi. Top 3 all time imo. But I'm sorry, this trap aesthetic doesn't fit you :(
  97. Mar 26, 2022
    4
    really hard to get through, lacks variety and much less entertaining than the first two motm albums

    best song: sad people

    worst song: sept. 16
  98. Dec 26, 2020
    3
    This album is boring. It does make for average level background music, though.
  99. Dec 11, 2020
    2
    This album brings nothing new to the table. It doesn’t flow at the beginning, and waits till the end of the album before it all comes together
  100. Dec 12, 2020
    2
    Its just a bad album, but I liked the song with Phoebe Bridgers. Hope he do one better.
Metascore
71

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. Jan 20, 2021
    70
    Cudi wrestles with the same struggles that have plagued him since he began sharing the complexities of his internal world, but at its best, Man on the Moon, Vol 3: The Chosen shows that years of struggle have yielded substantial growth.
  2. Dec 17, 2020
    50
    His music might still be relatable, but it has never sounded so cliché.
  3. Dec 16, 2020
    83
    Throughout the journey of the Man on the Moon trilogy, which is imbued with many twists and turns, The Chosen captures Cudi as victorious, finally reaching his long-awaited destination.