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Man on the Moon III is a deeply personal album, not only for Cudi, but for the producers as well. “Tequila Shots,” for instance, was made on the day that “The Scotts” hit No. 1 on the charts. David and Denzel were hanging at Cudi’s house (“the nicest house we’ve ever been in,” according to Denzel) with Dot, and they all decided to celebrate with tequila shots. Drinks were had, food was consumed, and they hit the lab to create a song that’s already a fan-favorite.
It’s clear that Dot, David, and Denzel all take great pride in their work with Kid Cudi on Man on the Moon III. What began as an undefined collaboration aimed at a hypothetical album, quickly turned into the closing chapter of one of rap’s era-defining trilogies. When all was said and done, Dot Da Genius, who executive produced the album alongside Cudi and Dennis Cummings, earned credits on all 18 songs. Take a Daytrip, meanwhile, have credits on seven songs, joining other MOTMIII producers like Emile Haynie, Plain Pat, Anthony Killhoffer, and Mike Dean.