Childish Gambino’s No. 1 hit “This is America,” only two years old — and released long before the coronavirus pandemic took over life as we know it — feels like another lifetime ago.
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Childish Gambino delivered a Saturday night (or extremely early Sunday morning, technically) surprise with the 12-track Donald Glover Presents.Fans, understandably, are freaking out, and turning to the caps lock key and that beloved Community GIF of him carting a stack of pizzas into a room engulfed in flames with abandon.
While many were thrilled to see his first body of work since 2016's Awaken, My Love!, the current context wasn't absent from the discussion and a few voiced their relief at
.Childish Gambino’s No. 1 hit “This is America,” only two years old — and released long before the coronavirus pandemic took over life as we know it — feels like another lifetime ago.
A week after giving fans a surprise sneak previewof his new full-length over atDonaldGloverPresents.com,Childish Gambino (aka Donald Glover) has released his new album,3.15.20. With the exception of the previously released single "Algorhythm" and"Time," Gambino's latest collaboration withAriana Grande, the rest of the album's 12 tracks aren't named but marked with a timestamp instead.
On March 15, Donald Glover released—then removed—what seemed to be a new Childish Gambino album on a website called DonaldGloverPresents.com. Now, 3.15.20, a full-length LP featuring Ariana Grande and 21 Savage, is here. Find the record on streaming platforms below, via Wolf+Rothstein/RCA.
21 Savage reunites with Childish Gambino on “12.38.” The track appears on Gambino’s new album, 03.15.20, which is now available on streaming services after premiering on his website last weekend. Gambino co-produced the track with DJ Dahi.
Last week, Donald Glover provided fans with a distraction from coronavirus quarantine by surprise-dropping a 12-song new album in the wee hours of the morning, which was available to stream on a dedicated website before being removed approximately 12 hours later. At 3 a.m. ET Sunday, he officially released the album onto streaming services, with a title of last Sunday’s date, “3.15.20.”
A week after giving fans a surprise, sneak preview of his new full-length over at DonaldGloverPresents.com, Childish Gambino has released his released his new album, 3.15.20.
Last weekend, Childish Gambino launched a new website, DonaldGoverPresents, featuring a live stream of an album’s worth of new music that was shortly taken down and later replaced with a countdown clock.
Donald Glover, also known as Childish Gambino, is back with new music.
Last week, Donald Glover released a new album featuring 21 Savage, Ariana Grande, and more on the website DonaldGloverPresents.com. Fans speculated the project was the long-promised final Childish Gambino album, but the music was unavailable to listen to outside of the website, and was soon taken down entirely.
Donald Glover has replaced his new music with a mysterious countdown clock on his official website.The rapper otherwise known as Childish Gambino had previously released an album of new music exclusively on the site on Sunday (March 14) before abruptly taking it down the same day.
As the Coronavirus brought the world to a standstill, Donald Glover came out of nowhere to release a collection of songs early on Sunday morning (March 15). Donald Glover Presents streamed on a loop on a website made for the 12-track LP to live on for about 12 hours, but was removed entirely by Sunday evening, and has yet to hit major streaming services.DGP serves as Glover's first musical project since "Awaken, My Love!," which he dropped way back in Dec.
Actor and rapper Donald Glover has given fans something to smile about during the coronavirus pandemic by dropping a surprise new album.
Childish Gambinoshocked his fans in the earliest hours of Sunday morning when he released a batch of new music in the middle of the night. Though it's currently absent from streaming services,Donald Glover Presentsis available atdonaldgloverpresents.com, which features little more than the music — with no identifying information for each track — and artwork for the release.
By Bruce Haring
In the early hours of Sunday morning, Donald Glover shared an untitled collection of music on the website DonaldGloverpresents.com that may very well be the fated final Childish Gambino album. Auto-streaming on a loop with no track listing provided, there seem to be 12 songs with some boasting features like SZA, Ariana Grande and 21 Savage and includes his 2018 track "Feels Like Summer."
It looks like Childish Gambino is back with a new album. A bunch of new songs are streaming on a website called DonaldGloverPresents.com, and the link to the site was retweeted by Glover’s manager Fam Rothstein. (The RT has since been removed.) The website is streaming Gambino’s 2018 track “Feels Like Summer,” as well as songs that appear to feature Ariana Grande and 21 Savage. (Fans also claim that SZA appears.) Pitchfork has reached out to Childish Gambino’s representatives.
Childish Gambino’s surprise album, donaldgloverpresents, just arrived, and he’s live streaming the LP on a dedicated website without the help of streaming services. The tracklist includes a slew of high-profile features by SZA, 21 Savage, and Ariana Grande—as well as one of his sons, who makes an appearance at the end of “Don’t Worry About Tomorrow.”
Donald Glover gifted fans with a big surprise early Sunday morning — a 12-track new album!
Childish Gambino just dropped a surprise album, donaldgloverpresents, forgoing streaming services in favor of a live stream on a dedicated website. The comic-turned-musician linked up with artists like SZA and 21 Savage—and his Ariana Grande-assisted “Time” taps into end-of-times paranoia.