Uncategorized

Ludwig Göransson Not Sure He Can ‘Wrap His Head Around’ Donald Glover Retiring Childish Gambino

todayMay 29, 2025

share close

Ludwig Göransson is still getting used to Donald Glover retiring his Childish Gambino moniker.

The movie score composer and music producer stopped by Apple Music to have a chat with Zane Lowe recently and talked about his work with Childish Gambino.

Related

“It’s been a huge part of my life — Donald and Childish Gambino — and being on that journey, and touring and playing,” he said when asked how he felt about Glover deciding to stop making music under the Childish Gambino name. “We have so many family friends. I mean, we are a family. … I’m not sure actually I still can wrap my head around it. I wasn’t sad because I know that it’s not like he’s gonna stop making music.”

He added that he still goes back to listen to the music that they’ve made and expressed that he was “very proud of it.”

Elsewhere in the interview, he talked about the difference in working on movie scores versus producing songs for music artists. “I do love making songs,” he said. “I do like working with artists, and for me that’s always been really important for my own musical journey, for my own growth to sit with another — no disrespect to directors, they’re artists — to sit with another musician, work with them, get their vision out and sit and create something is amazing.”

In 2024, while promoting Childish Gambino’s final album Bando Stone & The New World, the actor and musician told The New York Times that he decided to let that part of his life go because it wasn’t as “fulfilling” as it used to be.

The two started Childish Gambino when they met on the set of Community, when Göransson was a composer on the NBC sitcom and Glover played the character Troy Barnes.

You can watch the full interview below.

Written by:

Rate it

Similar posts

Uncategorized

Usher Cancels Long-Awaited Australian Arena Shows

Usher has scrapped plans for his long-awaited return to Australia, with all dates on his Past Present Future tour now officially canceled. The R&B superstar was due to play 12 shows across Melbourne and Sydney in November and December, marking his first Australian tour in nearly 14 years. Tickets for […]

todayJuly 5, 2025

Post comments (0)

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Copyright Grindin Radio

Footer

access_time5:00 am - 11:00 am