Speedin' Bullet to Heaven

Speedin' Bullet to Heaven
Studio album by Kid Cudi
Released 2015
Genre Hip hop
Label Republic Records, Wicked Awesome Records
Producer Kid Cudi (also exec.)
Kid Cudi chronology

Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon
(2014)
Speedin' Bullet to Heaven
(2015)
Man on the Moon III
(2016)

Speedin' Bullet to Heaven is the upcoming fifth studio album by American recording artist Kid Cudi. The album is scheduled to be released sometime in 2015, through Republic Records and Cudi's Wicked Awesome Records imprint.

Background

After the unexpected release of his fourth album Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon (2014), which Kid Cudi called a prelude to the third installment in the Man on the Moon series and "the bridge between INDICUD and MOTM3", it was believed his following album would be the long-awaited Man on the Moon III.[1][2] However, in a January 2015 interview, at the Sundance Film Festival, Cudi expressed the possibility of releasing another album before the release of Man on the Moon III: "I'm always making music. The beauty in that is that I have a lot of material. And I'm actually thinking that it would be good to release something in the meantime, before Man on the Moon III comes out. Another Kid Cudi album, it's just kind of along the lines of what I did with Indicud or Satellite Flight, which is just its own standalone thing but still a Kid Cudi album. The Man on the Moon III album is something that's gonna take some time but I know the fans are gonna be patient and I really appreciate that guys, thank you for your patience. But Man on the Moon III is coming, there may be an album before that just to tide you over."[3][4] On April 4, 2015, Cudi announced via Twitter, that he would soon be releasing a new album titled Speedin' Bullet to Heaven.[5]

Release and promotion

On March 3, 2015, Kid Cudi officially released his first song since his album Satellite Flight, was put on the market. The song, which is titled "Love", was originally recorded for Satellite Flight and samples American alternative rock duo Ratatat's "Sunblocks". "Love" went on to receive positive reviews from fans and critics alike.[6][7]

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