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Comedian by Day, Rapper by Night?

So the other day I was on www.stumbleupon.com, the best website ever, and I happened to stumble across this music video by Childish Gambino.


For those who don't know who this guy is, it is Donald Glover who plays Troy Barnes on the very successful T.V. show Community. He also was a writer for the Daily Show and 30 Rock. But what many people don't know is that when he isn't writing, acting, or performing comedy, he is also keeping rap alive. His ability to rap so casually and honestly is completely refreshing and just what the game needs. Also you gotta admit he's pretty clever. So download his music, buy it off Itunes, spread the word, and remember he has a new c.d. titled Camp dropping under Glassnote Records November 15!!

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  1. I had no idea he was more then just a rapper. I heard a song by him from stubleupon and just liked the music

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  2. Haha yeah bro it blew my mind too, it's why I had to raise some awareness about him!

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