Donald Glover Quietly Releases New Childish Gambino Album: Listen

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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 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.

Donald Glover’s last Childish Gambino album, “Awaken, My Love!”, arrived back in 2016. It was nominated for the 2017 Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Last year, Glover returned with the Amazon Prime movie Guava Island, co-starring Rihanna and directed by Hiro Murai. He also sang across The Lion King (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).

DonaldGloverPresents.com follows Childish Gambino’s chart-topping singleThis Is America,” as well as “Summertime Magic” and “Feels Like Summer.” Last year, Gambino earned the Grammy Awards for Song and Record of the Year for “This is America.” He did not appear at the ceremony.

It’s unclear what moniker Glover is using for the music on DonaldGloverPresents.com. In years past, he has maintained that he would retire the name Childish Gambino after his fourth album. In addition, it’s unclear what label—if any—is releasing the music on DonaldGloverPresents.com. He signed with RCA back in 2018, promising new music.

Donald Glover’s star has steadily risen since releasing “Awaken, My Love!” in December 2016. He’s won several Golden Globes and Emmys, hosted Saturday Night Live, been in a Star Wars movie and The Lion King, and worked on Andrew Yang’s presidential campaign. Glover’s FX show Atlanta is readying its third and fourth seasons.

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