really cool how the audience in the beggining tought it was tyler, then listened to the voice and got confused, only to realize it was childish gambino and started going crazy
i remember watching the livestream when this happened and going "oh that doesn't sound like tyler, i guess he got better at singing??? WAIT THAT SOUNDS LIKE DONALD GLOVER...IT CANT BE....IT IS" i was freaking out lmao
@@Tron1400 yeah but they didnt beef in that episode. They were in the same group. They were against Mordecai and Rigby so this comment makes no sense...
High school me would've been kicking his feet up in the air like a little girl rn. Childish Gambino and Tyler collabing was always something I really wanted.
Glovers career is genuinely one of the best things I've seen. Becoming a writer to an actor to a musician is the best things I've seen in this industry
Seeing this is so inspiring. These two men really spent the last decade breaking barriers and laying down the foundation for the “weird” black kids so to see them getting past the beef and sharing a stage means the WORRLLLDDD to me and I’m sure it does for others like me as well. Thanks Tyler and Donald ✨
Co-opting this for the nerdy White kids at middle-of-nowhere schools surrounded by dudes who somehow listened to rap ironically and preached the opposite. Bizzarro Black dudes fundamentally changed my life. 3000 CC's of soul directly into my holes. Representing all the weirdos, regardless.
The features were out of this world!!!!!! Gambino, Kali, ASAP, Charlie Wilson!!! 🤯 I was selfishly hoping Frank would show too, but I was 10/10 LOVING they came through 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Funny I first heard Because The Internet literally the same month Flower Boy dropped and have been a fan of Childish Gambino since, so this was so special ydek.
Grew up watching them both from the beginning and them being themselves, and consistently getting better in everything they do, is amazing. Crazy to see them on stage together giving each other props. The products of Kanye, Pharrell and Outkast.
Two of my favorite artists that defined my teenage years and shaped me. Never thought I’d see them performing on the same stage together, truly a blessing.
Blew my mind in High School. These dudes single-handedly lapped Obama at kicking in the teeth of racism all over the globe. Stomped that garbage straight into the Earth. Unfortunately it's like plastic, it'll still be there for a while, just, significantly quieter now. Takes a while to decompose.