The remix, which screws down his vocals and adds in some frenetic, snapping 808s, is just as good, the type of impossibly cool electronic music one imagines Gambino listens to in fancy lofts all the time.īecause The Internet is out December 10. Songstats Apple Music Beatport SoundCloud Spotify Traxsource Twitter YouTube YouTube Google Search. Genres: Abstract Hip Hop, West Coast Hip Hop. Released 10 December 2013 on Glassnote (catalog no. Brent Faiyaz & Shy Glizzy) GoldLink, Brent Faiyaz, Shy Glizzy.
Futon posted a series of stories to his Instagram of him and the LTC boys doing a 'Beat Challenge' to Childish Gambino's 'Telegraph Ave' and the fans could not be satisfied on clips alone. Because the Internet, an Album by Childish Gambino. With its lilting singing and ignored lover subject matter, it instantly calls to mind Drake, but it's also another step forward in what's shaping up to be a promising album that finds Childish Gambino staking out a new direction for himself. Master of flipping Louis Futon has done it again, but this time he's got friends Louis the Child on board. The song comes as the third or fourth leak off his upcoming album The Internet, but it appears that this time its actually legit (if youll recall, Childish Gambino wasnt thrilled about 'Sweatpants' leaking). Its really well executed and the production is on point. Glover appears to be showing some love for Californias Bay Area with this latest single, named for a street in Oakland. Feels like summer actually has a very figurative meaning that one would not catch first, especially the music video. From Childish Gambino to David Bowie: The eightieth LA Weekly playlist, reviewing the musicians that we’ve been writing about all week, is live now.There’s electronic music from Whipped Cream. They were the definition of perfect summer music. Named for one of Oakland's signature drags, the song is a woozy, mostly sung composition about a relationship tied to the Bay Area city. Answer: I really enjoyed the summer singles that Bino released.
On Twitter, he shared a link to download "telegraph ave." and an accompanying remix from Los Angeles producer Ta-ku (who, appropriately, given the vibe here, has a mixtape called Songs To Break Up To). After sharing the trailer for his upcoming album, Because The Internet, earlier today, Childish Gambino offered some new music as well.