The first time I saw Kid Cudi was in 2016 when he performed at the same exact venue and I was a junior in high school. At the time, I was excited to see Kid Cudi but was apprehensive because I didn't enjoy his last two albums. This time, as a freshman in college, I was more …show more content…
Automatically I noticed he was already beaming more than he was the last time I saw him. Fans all around me could see he was not the same Kid Cudi he was before as he kicked off the show with "Baptized In Fire", a song off his new album featuring Travis Scott. Everyone started to vibe to the deep bass-filled song as Kid Cudi rapped about the things that troubled his complex mind.
I'm sure Kid Cudi knows that most people are more partial to his older tracks because he made sure to include several songs from previous albums including "Marijuana", "Mr. Rager", and "Just What I Am". In between songs, he would stop to talk for a few minutes before introducing the next song and he never stopped mentioning how much he appreciated his fanbase or how much happier he felt to be doing what he loves for us. He even went on to mention how he had "exciting things coming out" for us. These little crowd interactions made for an intimate and wholesome but fun show.
Eyes decorating the stage as Kid Cudi performed Mr.