Here's Why Donald Glover Is Saying Goodbye To Childish Gambino, And I'm Holding Back Tears

Donald Glover is ready to put Childish Gambino to rest, and it's truly the end of an era.

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I take pride in being an actual day one. I'm talking about reciting the problematic Derrick comedy sketches with the high school homies in 2006 and listening to his dozen "mc DJ" mixtapes on my first laptop with a bag of Hot Cheetos and Lemon-Lime Gatorade.

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Those moments almost 20 years ago make perfect sense why Donald's latest release, Bando Stone & the New World, will mark the end of his alter ego, Childish Gambino — it's been a long journey.

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In an interview with the New York Times, Donald spoke about his latest project, lengthy career, and why it's time to move on from his well-known hip-hop moniker.

Since the beginning, Childish Gambino has released four EPs, a couple of them tied to visual projects, and five albums — 2011's Camp, 2013's Because the Internet, 2016's "Awaken, My Love!", 2020's 3.15.20, its 2024 reissue Atavista, and finally, Bando Stone & the New World.

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His albums have earned him 12 Grammy nominations and five wins for "Redbone" and the Record and Song of the Year for "This is America."

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The newest album, which serves as a companion piece/soundtrack to his latest film of the same name, shows two sides to the creative genius — he's not just a rapper; he's a damn good actor/writer/director.

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As Donald Glover, he's made appearances big and small — TV and theatrical — from a cameo in one of my favorite episodes of HBO's Girls to the funny ensemble of the NBC sitcom Community.

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He starred in FX's Atlanta (2016–2022) as a creator and actor, earning him several nominations and two Emmys for Outstanding Directing and Lead Actor for a Comedy Series. And in 2024, in the same capacity, he earned two Emmy nominations for the Prime Video series Mr. & Mrs. Smith.

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Donald Glover in a beige sweater and white pants and Maya Erskine in a black off-shoulder top and dark pants stand together indoors, looking serious
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Lakeith Stanfield, Donald Glover, and Brian Tyree Henry sit outside on a couch with luggage around them. They appear to be in a park or woodland area

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On the silver screen, we've seen him bring to life a young Lando Calrissian in Solo: A Star Wars Story and the King of Pride, Simba, in the live-action The Lion King.

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Simba rests his head on Mufasa's chest as both lions lie on moss-covered ground in a lush forest

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The 40-year-old multi-hyphenate has come a long way from the days of creating an alter ego from a Wu-Tang Clan name generator.

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Donald Glover wearing thick-framed glasses, a pink shirt, a patterned tie, and a dark, cable-knit cardigan with white trim
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Donald Glover smiling, wearing a thick, ribbed sweater with a high, folded collar. The photo is a close-up of his face

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Donald said, "I think that kid really wanted a home," speaking of Childish Gambino's origin. Growing up "in the '80s and '90s — there was Oprah, Michael Jordan, Eddie Murphy; not a lot of alternatives" for Black people, and he had to create a space for himself, at times with obstacles in the way.

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With the release of his fifth album, the rap alter ego has run its course. "It really was just like, 'Oh, it's done,'" he said, describing the moment of realization.

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"It's not fulfilling. And I just felt like I didn't need to build in this way anymore."

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With Bando Stone & the New World as the landmark, it's clear Donald's in a new space — a universe that he's built himself, brick by brick.

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"I'm not 25 anymore, standing in front of a boulder like, 'This has to move,'" he told NYT. "You give what you can, but there's beauty everywhere in every moment. You don't have to build it. You don't have to search for it."

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And with that, I say cheers to Donald and farewell to Childish Gambino. It's been a remarkable run! 😭😊

Read the full interview here.

Check out the trailer for Bando Stone & the New World below: