American rapper-singer Kid Cudi has released the third
installment of the “Man on the Moon” trilogy, a decade after the second installment
was out.

The third installment of the album series, titled “Man on the Moon III: The Chosen”, features the late Pop Smoke, Phoebe
Bridgers, Skepta, and Trippie Redd. The album, which marks the end of the
trilogy, has a total of 18 songs. Some of the tracks are “Beautiful Trip”, “Another
Day”, “She Knows This”, “Damaged” and “Heaven on Earth”.

The first installment of the trilogy, “Man on the Moon: The End of Day”, released in 2009 and the second installment, “Man
on the Moon II: The Legend of MrRager”
came out the following year.

Just before the release of the third album, Cudi spoke to Zane Lowe for an extended
50-minute Apple Music special
during which she explained why it took
so much time for him to release the third installment.

“I was already in a really good
place with Entergalactic, and I was going crazy on The Scotts shit [with Travis
Scott], having that in the chamber, but then I was making something else that
didn’t fit those two projects,” he said.

Cudi, who has also all set to star in
the adaptation of the coming-of-age campus novel “Real Life”, also spoke about how acting and singing
are quite similar.

“They both give me the shit that
I need, the feeling. It’s like, the music, it ignites something in me every
time I’m doing it. It never feels like a chore. It never feels like work and I
feel really lucky to be doing what I’m doing. And the same thing for acting.
You know, I literally have an out-of-body experience and I’m in the moment and
I’m there with the other actors and the camaraderie,” he said.