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Donald Glover (a.k.a., Childish Gambino) is coming back to television screens in 2016, and this time he is doing it by incorporating his love of hip-hop. On Thursday (Oct. 15), FX announced that it has picked up the Community alumnus' new show Atlanta for a 10-episode first season. -
Childish Gambino Booed Off the Stage in Australia, Fans Blast Donald Glover on Social Media
During a performance in Australia Thursday night (Oct. 1), Donald Glover, the actor and comedy writer who goes by the name Childish Gambino in his musical projects, was booed off the stage. The show was promoted by the Newcastle venue The Cambridge Hotel as a show with "Childish Gambino & Royalty," but ticket purchasers were extremely unhappy with the show, and the fact that Glover was not featured as much as Royalty. -
Childish Gambino Covers Tamia 'So Into You' On Triple J
Childish Gambino, known to many as by his real name Donald Glover, is known for his many talents as an actor, rapper and singer. He put his talents as a singer to the test recently when he linked up with Triple J to cover Tamia's 1998 classic "So Into You" live in the studio for their "Like A Version" series. -
Unreleased Childish Gambino, Heems 'Tell Me' Video Surfaces
An unreleased music video for Childish Gambino's 2012 collaboration with Das Racist's Heems "Tell Me" has allegedly surfaced online. The video was not released by either artist onto their official pages and they have not commented on the video. However the production quality and the fact that both artists are prominently featured in the clip would suggest that this is official. -
Childish Gambino Explains Why Rap Career Was Probably A 'Bad Decision' On Conan
Childish Gambino, also known as Donald Glover, was a guest on Conan last night and discussed a whole variety of topics included his upcoming movie Martian and his shift from comedy to rapping. When asked about that shift where Gambino was a writer on 30 Rock with Tina Fey, the Because The Internet rapper admitted it probably was "bad decision" at the time. -
Childish Gambino Premieres New Song at Bonnaroo Ahead of Album
Bonnaroo came and went this past weekend and while many attendees are still making their way home and piecing their lives back together, but the rest of us are ogling over live footage from the various Super Jams, live premieres and impromptu guest appearances that are customary on The Farm. One of the artists that used the massive platform that is Bonnaroo to premiere some music was Childish Gambino. He took the stage on Saturday night and appeared to open his set with a brand new track that would indicate a brand new direction with his music. -
Hot 97's Ebro Talks Summer Jam, Meek Mill & Nicki Minaj Surprise & Memorable Sets [Exclusive]
We're a day away from Hot 97's annual Hip Hop and R&B concert, Summer Jam, and with an epic line up that includes top artists such as: Kendrick Lamar, Meek Mill, Childish Gambino, Fabolous -- just to name a few -- Music Times exclusively spoke to Ebro In the Morning host and radio legend, Ebro, to get inside scoop of what fans should expect and surprise are in store at the Met Life Stadium. -
Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) Poses Shirtless, Flaunts Abs As 'Magic Mike XXL' Stripper [PHOTO]
Back in February, it was confirmed that Donald Glover (a.k.a Childish Gambino) would be playing a male stripper in the upcoming movie Magic Mike XXL. Now a shirtless photo of him in costume has surfaced, and our boy is rocking some abs underneath his shiny black suit and fedora. -
Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) Talks Stripping in 'Magic Mike XXL', Possibly Returning to 'Community'
Donald Glover may be best known for rapping as Childish Gambino these days, but that doesn't mean he's throwing his acting roots to the wayside. After releasing the Grammy-nominated album Because the Internet in December 2013 and releasing a string of critically-acclaimed singles, he's diving back into the world of acting, including a potentially scandalous role in the upcoming film Magic Mike XXL. -
Donald Glover: "Childish Gambino Is a Period That Should Come to a Close"
Donald Glover, known to most within the music community by his Grammy-nominated rap persona, Childish Gambino, went on the "Today Show" this morning to discuss the brand new film he stars in, "The Lazarus Effect." Towards the end, the subject of his music career was broached and he was quite honest about the future of his music career, and Childish Gambino specifically, commenting, "I feel like Childish Gambino is a period that should come to a close," noting "I like endings." -
Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) Influenced By Salvador Dalí, Says All Art Is "Connected For Me"
Donald Glover is one busy man. His rap project as Childish Gambino just got him two Grammy nods with Because the Internet, he is working on his third LP, he's starring in three upcoming films (The Lazarus Effect, Magic Mike XXL, and The Martian), and executive-producing/writing/starring in FX's new comedy Atlanta. In a new interview with Billboard for their "Double Threats" issue, he talked about his process, Salvador Dalí's influence on him, and his creative high. -
Snoop Dogg, Trey Songz and YG Slam the Grammys for Not Nominating Artists That Best Represent Rap and Hip-Hop
The 2015 Grammy Awards drew some tough critics. Kanye West led the charge, storming the stage when Beck won the the award for Album of the Year over Beyoncé and going on a rant after the show. Most of the rap and hip-hop community felt let down this year and they weren't afraid to post online about it. Snoop Dogg was particularly upset, citing the fact that some of the genre's greats have less wins then Macklemore. YG and Trey Songz joined in, but they were arguing on a personal level.
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