
The story behind this new track from Kid Cudi is that "Angels & Demons" isn't actually new. Rather, it's a leftover from the sessions for his 2009 debut, Man on the Moon: The End of Day. It also apparently featured verses from the Clipse, though their rhymes are nowhere to be found here. As much as Pusha T and Malice could have probably owned the bouncy production on "Angels & Demons," Cudder handles it just fine by himself. Maybe it's the fact that he hasn't really rapped like this in a minute, but he sounds great here.
Stream the track below.
[D Dot]