
Summary
- Kid Cudi has dropped “Grave,” the second single lifted from his forthcoming studio album Free
- Similar to its predecessor, album lead single “Neverland,” the song leans into a more pop/indie sound
- Samuel Bayer directed the music video
As promised, Kid Cudi has shared the second single from his imminent new project, Free. Dubbed “Grave,” the track continues to carve out the more pop-leaning sound Cudi has been tapping into as of late.
Following up the lead single “Neverland,” “Grave” definitely sounds like it comes from the same universe. Continuing to build on the album’s overarching theme of ultimate freedom, the just-over-three-minute single also comes with a striking music video directed by Samuel Bayer, who has worked with a handful of rock and alternative bands, including The Rolling Stones, Green Day, My Chemical Romance, The Cranberries and The Strokes.
While the tracklist for Free has not yet been unveiled, the project is confirmed to consist of thirteen tracks in total, with “Neverland” falling at two and “Grave” at nine.
Pop is not uncharted territory for Cudi, who has previously leaned into a more indie-inspired sound on Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven, among other songs scattered about his highly diverse discography.
Stream “Grave” on Spotify and Apple Music now, and expect Free to drop on Friday, August 22.