Insano (Nitro Mega)

Insano (Nitro Mega) is the tenth studio album by American musician Kid Cudi.

[1][2][3][4] Production was primarily handled by record producers who had worked on Insano, such as Cudi and Lil Yachty themselves, alongside Anthony Kilhoffer, Justin Raisen, Jean-Baptiste, Dot da Genius, Sadpony, and Bnyx, among others.The deluxe is pretty much a whole nother album, in the spirit of INSANO, but a continuation, a elevation of the vibes.

The album features two older tracks, "Dose of Dopeness", a track that was initially previewed prior to Cudi's debut album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day,[13] and "Rocket", recorded during Cudi's time with side project WZRD.

Commenting on "Ill What I Bleed", Billboard stated "Cudi dials down the temperature […] and provides more melodic flair than raps.

"[17] HipHopDX called "Ill What I Bleed" a "festival-ready banger featuring a woozy, thumping beat and Auto Tune-tinged vocals from Cudi, who defiantly sings about surviving life's trials and tribulations.

Zachary Horvath of HotNewHipHop wrote that Nitro Mega shows Cudi [go] back to his experimentative roots", noting that "while it is still filled with bangers, it is not nearly as heavy on the trap/psychedelic sounds", citing "ElectroWaveBaby 2.0" as an example.

Albeit, still believing that the record "emphasizes Cudi's unwavering authenticity throughout his career, regardless of the era, collaborators, or production style.

"[13] Another less positive review by Mark Chinapen of Medium stated that while a step up from Insano, still features "lackluster songwriting and a bloated tracklist full of filler."