Donald Glover

Donald Glover
Donald McKinley Gloveris an American actor, writer, comedian and musician. As a recording artist, he usually performs with the stage name Childish Gambino. While as a disk jockey, he performs under the name mcDJ. He first came to attention for his work with Derrick Comedy and, with the help of Tina Fey, was hired at the age of 21 to become a writer for the NBC comedy series 30 Rock. He later played college student Troy Barnes on the NBC...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth25 September 1983
CityEdwards Air Force Base, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I keep it wrapped until i meet the right one 'Cause I ain't Mumford, I ain't trying to have sons
I would never challenge any rapper to a rap-off. It's weird, I'm not that type of rapper.
It makes me wonder what this rapping shits a hobby for, oh that's right, because I'm gifted in another field, and another field, and another field.
What's the point of rap if you can't be yourself, huh?
You know who was on time tonight, which surprised me? Ghostface. Ghostface was early and making calls - what rapper does that?
Don't add an eezy to my name, 'cause it has never been that'
You started rapping when you wasn't good at basketball. I started rapping because I needed Adderall.
I don't think I'm good, I don't think I'm a good rapper. I think a lot of people always want me to battle somebody and stuff like that which is cool, but I don't see myself as a rapper.
I think that's what makes a good rapper. Somebody who wants to push themselves and their audience further.
There are some rappers out there that I listen to, that I'm like: "You are really good but you could be like the Michael Jordan of rap if you applied yourself." There's a lot of people who are better at basketball than Michael Jordan, but Michael Jordan just wanted to be Michael Jordan, more.
I don't even think I'm that good at rapping, but I think what makes a great rapper - what CAN make a great rapper - is someone who wants to be better.
Rapper, just puts so much connotation on who you are and what is exposed. Even if a lot of it is out-dated, people still bring a lot to it.
I feel like... I don't have a wife, I don't have a kids, but... I see rappers and I'm like, I know that's fake. I know how much you make, this is all bullshit. But people are buying into it, and you shouldn't have that power. I'm legit trying to make honest moves so that all of us can grow. I want to make a show where my sister can work on and become a producer because she can't get in, no one's leting her. I want to make things where people can actually grow. A place where people can actually be honest.
I feel like there's a lot of rappers that could out-rap me and I wouldn't want to face any of them.