Donald Glover’s son voices an endearing touch to newly dropped 12-track album

Written by on March 18, 2020

When Donald Glover, aka rapper Childish Gambino, dropped his new 12-track album on his own website, DonaldGloverPresents.com, fans were treated to the voices of other music icons such as 21Savage, Arianna Grande, and SZA. But another guest artist adorably provided the outro for Glover’s song “Don’t Worry About Tomorrow (The Violence)” – his son.

The track includes some re-releases such as “Algorythm,” “Feels Like Summer,” and “Warlords,” and song titles that reportedly also include “Why Go To the Party,” “Under the Sun,” and “To Be Beautiful.”

It’s not clear which of his two sons provided the endearing touch at the end of this song; one son was born in 2017 and another in 2018. But as the song winds down, you can hear Glover ask his son, “What do you love? Me?” “Yeah,” replies his son. Glover then asks “Anyone else?” And his son answers, “Mom and Hulalo. And Santa. And I Love-and I love Roland. And I love myself.”

Ibra Ake, the producer of Glover’s album, “This is America,” hinted that this newly dropped track may be Glover’s last album. The website also features four panels of a black-and-white illustration, which teasingly could be the new cover art for the album.


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