
The title Indicud, is a play-on-words on the putative species of the genus Cannabis, indica, and Cudi's own name. Be that as it may, in the summer of 2012 Cudi announced the title of his third studio album when he tweeted: "My new album is entitled indicud, it will be my version of The Chronic 2001, some songs i'll produce, others i'll feat &/or play songwriter". The album was initially going to be the third installment to his Man on the Moon series, which he announced when he revealed he would not be releasing the A Man Named Scott mixtape, to focus on his rock project and " MOTM3". The album received mixed reviews from critics.Īfter his crossover into rock music with Dot da Genius, on their project WZRD (2012), Cudi soon began working on his third solo studio album. With sales of 139,000 copies and debuted at number 32 on the UK Albums Chart, becoming Cudi's highest-charting album on the chart, while entering at number two on the UK R&B Chart. Indicud debuted at number two in the United States. The album features guest appearances from King Chip, Kendrick Lamar, Too Short, RZA, ASAP Rocky, Father John Misty, Michael Bolton and Haim.ĭuring the early release of Indicud, it was preceded by four singles – " Just What I Am", " King Wizard", " Immortal" and " Girls". The album's record production was handled entirely by Cudi as well, with only record producer Hit-Boy co-producing one track, while Cudi's WZRD bandmate Dot da Genius, provided drums on two. He described it as a completely new format compared to his previous albums. It was Cudi's goal to make more uptempo and positive music with the album. The album's cover artwork was designed by Kid Cudi himself, who also served as an executive producer of Indicud. It was the first album of Cudi's solo career to not be an installment of his Man on the Moon series. It was released on April 12, 2013, by GOOD Music, Wicked Awesome Records, and Republic Records. Indicud is the third studio album by American rapper Kid Cudi.
