In an interview with
Apple Music's
Zane Lowe, Kid Cudi explained how watching fellow American rapper
Kendrick Lamar perform in Paris on
The Big Steppers Tour helped him realize what type of sonic direction he wanted to take for the follow-up to
Entergalactic (2022). He told Lowe, "I took that inspiration, got to the studio and said, 'Let's fucking get to work. We need to make something with some energy. I'm happy, I'm in a better place in my life. I've never made an album in this type of mode before. Let's see what comes out of that.'" He went on to add, "So the album was truly designed for
arenas, for the
live show." On May 20, 2021, Cudi previewed a song from an album he was working on via his
Instagram story, unveiling a snippet of a song tentatively titled "Wow". During his 2021 headlining performance at the Rolling Loud music festival, Cudi revealed intentions on releasing two full-length projects in 2022, with plans of releasing an album prior to
Entergalactic "I have
Entergalactic coming in the summer, and I wanna drop another album before that. I got some tasty surprises and I'm really excited about all this new shit, this new music, to give to you guys," he said before playing a recording of a song that has since been dubbed "Freshie", concluding with "That's why I'm teasing this shit now because it's coming out soon." The songs "Wow" and "Freshie" were seemingly set to appear on the unreleased album before
Entergalactic. In November 2022, during one of his
To the Moon World Tour stops in Europe, Cudi debuted "Solo Dolo Pt. IV". The song contains a
sample of the original "Solo Dolo (Nightmare)" track, featured on his 2009 debut album,
Man on the Moon: The End of Day, which in turn contains a sample of "The Traitor", performed by the
Menahan Street Band. The
production features enormous amounts of
bass, something that the featured artist, fellow American rapper
Playboi Carti, is known for. "Solo Dolo Pt. II" appeared on Cudi's 2013 album
Indicud, and "Solo Dolo, Pt. III" on his 2020 album
Man on the Moon III: The Chosen. Cudi said that he currently has "one more" album in the process but that the fourth installment of his "Solo Dolo" series would be a
single before that project comes out. On December 2, 2022, Cudi posted on Twitter that he's recorded more than enough material to release another project. "11 songs in [five] days. My goal was to do a whole new album worth of songs this week. 12 was my goal. Might get 14," he tweeted. On May 15, 2023, Cudi confirmed fellow American rappers
Travis Scott and
Young Thug, as guest appearances on the album. In May 2023, American record producers
BNYX and Keyon Christ respectively revealed they had worked on the album with Cudi. The release of the song "Porsche Topless" as the first single, revealed the song was produced by BNYX, Jean Baptiste and Cudi himself. In June 2023, Cudi previewed a song tentatively titled "Superboy", which was also produced by BNYX. The listening party Cudi held in June, previewed several songs and revealed American rapper
Wiz Khalifa was set to appear on the album. On June 19, Cudi revealed he recorded songs with his longtime friend and collaborator, fellow American rapper
Chip tha Ripper; together they are collectively known as the Almighty GloryUs. On July 29, 2023, Cudi made an appearance during American
electro house DJ
Steve Aoki's set at
Tomorrowland, to preview a new collaboration of theirs, "ElectroWaveBaby 2.0," which was also co-produced by BNYX and Jean Stockton. Cudi and Aoki previously collaborated in 2010 on the
remix of Cudi's
diamond certified single, "
Pursuit of Happiness", on "Cudi the Kid" from Aoki's debut album,
Wonderland (2012), and on "Burrow" from Cudi's ninth album,
Entergalactic (2022). In July 2023, Cudi revealed the album would have multiple
deluxe editions. In an August 15 tweet, Cudi revealed there would be more featured guests throughout the different deluxe versions of the album. Cudi would later nix the idea for multiple deluxe editions with different
bonus tracks, in favor of releasing all the added tracks on one record,
Insano (Nitro Mega).
Nitro Mega would go on to include the aforementioned "Superboy" and "ElectroWaveBaby 2.0," as well as the Wiz Khalifa and Chip tha Ripper features. ==Music and lyrics==