This song helped me a lot. I used to be bullied because of my race. My parents were working hard to barely get me into a decent school. It was a white school. I had my backpack shredded to pieces and the n word written on my locker. I just hope people can find comfort in this track
switchking if you really think that all whites got it easy than you're very ignorant Edit: even now you think that all whites have it better which on itself is a stereotype, go educate yourself
Ive always known about Gambino but never really listened to him. For some reason I just came across this album and now I can't stop listening to it. I Checked out the one he released a few weeks ago but it's not really my style
Goddamn that hook just makes me feel good. Like warm and fuzzy inside. I cant explain it. Thats when you know its good music. It gives u a feeling u cant explain.
I see so much in the 2nd verse being shown in the 2nd season of Atlanta, its surreal to see art from a place so personal that’s tremendous in all forms
I agree the song is deep and amazing. And I agree with that he raps about real things about life and not about sex money weed and power. He is the greatest rapper a live right now
one of my favorite songs The beat is nice but the chorus takes it up through there hope I get to meet this young man one day and record a track together my beats fit his style real cool dude if you ever read this Childish Gambino it would be an honor to do a song with you one day
Good music.real shit. Everything on point. How Coke or didn't make it to the mainstream? I did my part. I shared it on my Facebook: that's the only page I have. Do it too! This song has to be known!! Peace and love to all of u.
@kickyabutt i feel u homie, especially the drums. badump-badump. There's a theory that people respond to hip hop on an instinctual level because the drum beats remind us of our mothers' heartbeat when we were in the womb. It's just a theory but it kinda makes sense. Gambino fa lyf. Maybe c u Outside. PEACE
I loved this song in middle school, felt like gambino lived my experience going from a cheap shitty life of poverty to finally moving up to middle class and having to adjust, "they all make fun of my clothes and want to touch my hair" resonated with me, they had no idea what life I lived and what i saw yet saw me as lesser