Genius Meanings
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Childish Gambino – Redbone
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“Redbone” is about paranoia and infidelity in a relationship. As a slang term, “redbone” distinguishes a lighter-skinned black person of mixed race. Bino fears that his efforts to
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Childish Gambino – This Is America
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Dropping amid ongoing political and cultural tumult and turmoil, Childish Gambino’s “This is America” appears to be a commentary on black life in America and American culture as a
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Childish Gambino – Heartbeat
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“Heartbeat” is a song about The One, and not being able to have or be with her. It expresses the complicated emotions that can occur when you’re sleeping with girls you don’t love
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Childish Gambino – V. 3005
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Because the Internet’s lead single houses some of Gambino’s existential thoughts with a catchy hook and beat.
He said of the song:
Everybody’s like, ‘It’s a love song,’ it’s kind
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Childish Gambino – L.E.S.
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On the eighth track, Gambino sets up and knocks down a collection of hipster stereotypes in this ode to attempting to get laid on New York City’s Lower East Side.
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Childish Gambino – IV. Sweatpants
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https://twitter.com/DonaldGlover/status/404838406808551424
This song seems to fit a certain rich-boy theme, and does not seem to reflect Gambino himself, but rather a character or
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Childish Gambino – III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd)
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Track 7 off of Because the Internet (released December 10th, 2013). This was originally featured at the end of the trailer for his short film Clapping for the Wrong Reasons.
In
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Childish Gambino – Stand Tall
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“Stand Tall” sees Donald Glover recount some advice his parents gave to him as a child. It is a reminder to stay positive in times of hardship and uncertainty; and most of all, to
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Childish Gambino – II. Worldstar
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The third track off of Childish Gambino’s 2013 album Because The Internet.
Keeping the titular theme of the album alive, this song heavily references the popular entertainment
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Childish Gambino – Sober
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The first track dropped off of the Kauai EP side of Childish Gambino’s STN MTN/Kauai project.
Before he deleted all of his tweets, Gambino tweeted a link to a page that contained
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Childish Gambino (Ft. Christian Rich) – The Palisades
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This song is a possible elaboration to a lyric on because the internet. titled “IV. Sweatpants,” in which he says “got a glass house in the Palisades.” This song is a very feel-
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Childish Gambino – I. Flight of the Navigator
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This song is inspired by a death that really hit home for Donald.
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Childish Gambino – 19.10
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On “19.10” Gambino explores what it means to be Black, and the beauty and baggage that comes with it. The first verse has him imparting the wisdom of his father unto the listener
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Childish Gambino – Bonfire
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On Friday, July 22nd, 2011, Childish Gambino released the first song off of his album, Camp titled “Bonfire”
This track contains some of CG’s most hilarious, genius, and
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Childish Gambino – Feels Like Summer
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“Feels Like Summer,” later released as “42.26,” is the tenth track on Gambino’s fourth studio album 3.15.20.
Bino first released the track, alongside “Summertime Magic,” on the
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Childish Gambino – Feels Like Summer
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“Feels Like Summer,” later released as “42.26,” is the tenth track on Gambino’s fourth studio album 3.15.20.
Bino first released the track, alongside “Summertime Magic,” on the
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Childish Gambino – III. Urn
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During his quick Q&A with fans on RG following the leak of Because The Internet Gambino was asked what his favorite track off the new album was, which he responded with this track.
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Childish Gambino’s “Baby Boy” Is A Message To His Newborn Child
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He also drops a Ta-Nehisi Coates reference.
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Childish Gambino – Do Ya Like
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[Intro: Adele] / Words that I made up, you say my name like- / Words that I made up, you say my name like- / [Chorus] / Baby girl, you know what I want / Let me do it to ya, do it
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Childish Gambino – Zombies
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“Zombies” details how others around you can be vultures and eat off your success. The zombies are mindless creatures trying to take what you have, namely, a brain that can think
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Childish Gambino – What Kind of Love
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Childish Gambino released “What Kind of Love” in March of 2014, four months after the release of his second album Because The Internet. According to Bino, he released the song via
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Childish Gambino (Ft. 21 Savage, Ink & Kadhja Bonet) – 12.38
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“12.38” is an experimental R&B track that has Gambino singing about an escapade with a girl, and what their journey entailed. It features verses from past collaborator 21 Savage as
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Childish Gambino (Ft. Chance the Rapper) – I. The Worst Guys
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Watch the video for “The Worst Guys” on page 63 of Childish Gambino’s main website. The Code is at top of http://www.Becausetheinter.net
This is the 3rd collaboration between
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Childish Gambino – III. Life: The Biggest Troll [Andrew Auernheimer]
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The final track on Childish Gambino’s 2013 album Because the Internet. In the corresponding screenplay, this song corresponds to the credits.
This song shows how The Boy reflects
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Childish Gambino – Me and Your Mama
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On November 10th, 2016, following an elongated reprieve from the musical world, Childish Gambino premiered “Me and Your Mama” on Apple Music’s Beats 1 Radio with Zane Lowe. The
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Childish Gambino – Letter Home
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Gambino strips down the instrumental to “All The Shine,” leaving just the violins, to address an ex that he still has feelings for in a poignant interlude.
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