The rest of the track I don't care for either. The instrumental isnt overshadowed by his moaning (singing) anymore and they work together. But once he starts rapping, its what makes the song for me. I'm not recognizing the flow, or the instrumental. Too Bad I Have To Destroy you know is another track that I can say I do not care much for. It's a slow, smooth, warm track that mimics classic cudi but still keeps his experimental side alive. His singing has a MOTM flow but the beat you can tell is not regular cudi. Balmain Jeans has to be my second favorite track. It's errie, chilling, but soothing and relaxing. Copernicus Landing seems like an Interlude, like a part 2 to Destination: Mother Moon and I'm loving the sci-fi sounds attatched to it. The cheesy thunder beginning the track, the moaning of what he calls singing, the chorus is repetitive, basically the only lyrics to the whole song horrible track. SATELLITE FLIGHT is a track I can say I hate. I've heard the song before Satellite Flight was released on hotnewhiphop and it shed light to the whole "Classic Cudi" coming back. Going to the Ceremony though has a MOTM 2/WZRD vibe and it's my favorite track off of this project. It's experimental and I'm digging the instrumental. Destination: Mother Moon does not sound like any Kid Cudi song you've heard before. Like this album, about half the album was decent to good. But basing music that's experimental and nothing like it doesn't necessarily make it good. Experimental hip hop is good, it can be a genre all on its own. * It is not permitted to camp outside a building, including using or bringing chairs, tents, sleeping bags, etc.Not that experimental hip hop is bad, look at Death Grips, Milo, Captain Murphy, Childish Gambino, Old Cudi, and even SOME tracks on this Not that experimental hip hop is bad, look at Death Grips, Milo, Captain Murphy, Childish Gambino, Old Cudi, and even SOME tracks on this album. * Blocking ingress or egress to a building, sidewalk or street is not permitted. and Elliott Hall of Music opens at 7 a.m. * No lines will be formed inside either Stewart Center or Elliott Hall of Music's lower lobby until the buildings open the morning of Feb. Call 76 for more details.Īdditional reminders regarding the campus ticket sales: * Ticket sales are first-come at the ticket window, not at the venue door. The deadline to order group tickets is noon on Feb. Group tickets are available to groups of 12 or more. 25 at campus box office, by phone at 76 or through. Tickets for the general public go on sale at 10 a.m. 24 at the Elliott Hall of Music and Stewart Center box offices or by calling 76. Tickets go on sale to Purdue and Ivy Tech Lafayette students, and Purdue faculty, staff and retirees with a current identification card at 10 a.m. Presents The Adventures of Bobby Ray," will be released on April 27.Īll tickets are $29.50, with a limit of four. 1 Heatseeker single on Billboard with "Nothin' On You" (featuring Bruno Mars). 13 on its subjective ranking Top 100 Rap Songs of 2008. called the song a "smart, funky artrap and a strong prelude to his album" and included it at No. His first single, "I'll Be in the Sky," was released in late 2008. (Bobby Ray Simmons) is a recording artist and producer from Atlanta.