Donald Glover Talks Kanye West, Nas, Kendrick Lamar & More (Video)

Donald talks to Nick Huff Barili about Kanye West and the lane he created for artists like Childish Gambino, and also talks about whom he sees as his peers in the Hip Hop world and how he identifies with artists who build themselves like A$AP Rocky, Kendrick Lamar and more.

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13 Responses to “Donald Glover Talks Kanye West, Nas, Kendrick Lamar & More (Video)”

  1. Camp is a filthy album. This guy is just flat out talented. Click my name to check out my blog if you are looking for another source for new music. Thanks.

  2. I like him more after this interview. Listened to half of Camp so far, beats are on point, lyrics are pretty decent too.

  3. i need the song they was playing at the beginning of the video. someone help me out

  4. Real ass interview, got my respect.

  5. Break (All of the Lights)
    http://soundcloud.com/childish-gambino/break-aotl
    It was like the first CG song on 2dopeboyz.

    “These girls I’m kissin chase the blues away like Gargamel”

  6. 48% chance hes not straight….

  7. Did you know there’s a 57% chance that if you put a random percentage that 96.7% of people will believe that you’re correct?

  8. Donald Glover has had sex with more women that you’ll ever see in your life breh

  9. IDC how real this interview is, I still can’t get beyond 3 facts. 1. He sounds like Lil Wayne, 2. He sounds like Lil Wayne, and 3. His lyrics are awful.

  10. Okay number 3 isn’t a fact but opinion, but still. We’re just forgiving people who steal styles now?

  11. its break (all of the lights by ye)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv4CJb8kHiw

  12. awesome actor, great on community. havent come around to his raps though. his lyrics are too, immature? def talented though.

  13. I think, there’s a chance, that we will look back at Camp kind-of like we look back at College Dropout. When it came out, it was different and people were digging it. Now, we consider CD a classic and ‘Ye to be a genius. Sure, Donald doesn’t have a co-sign. This day-of-age doesn’t need a co-sign anymore. Look at the followings Kendrick and Wiz Khalifa have lead. Camp is some real shit, some real different shit. What kind of nerd raps about how he got picked on in school? It speaks to a lot of suburban kids who haven’t connected to rap in such a way. Yeah, it’s a bitchy boyhood kind of talk that a lot of traditional hip-hop heads won’t understand and never will understand. But in order for hip-hop/rap to grow, you need rappers like Childish Gambino to succeed…(and no, not ‘suck seed’)

    Camp for best commercial album release of the year. It isn’t as good as Section.80, but it’s quality.

 

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