Despite the recent success Awaken, My Love!, which received a Grammy nomination for Album the Year, Donald Glover has confirmed his plans to retire Childish Gambino.
Glover shared the news during a Q&A at Sunday’s (January 28) Grammy Awards. The entertainment powerhouse seemed optimistic in his decision to let Childish Gambino go, speaking on the power endings.
Frazzled fans can take solace in the fact that Glover still plans to release one more project.
“I’m real appreciative this,” Glover said. “And I’m still making another project right now. But I like endings. I think they’re important to progress. I think that if a lot things had death clauses in them, we wouldn’t have a lot problems in the world. To be honest. So, I think endings are good ’cause they force things to get better.”
News Glover retiring his Wu-Tang Name Generator-created moniker came last year, during his June performance at New York Citys Governors Ball Music Festival.
Ill see you for the last Gambino album, he informed the audience at the conclusion his set.
Glover (as Glover) has found continued success with acting, with his hit FX series Atlanta returning for a second season in March. He’ll also star as Lando Calrissian in the upcoming Star Wars Han Solo spinf movie.