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Actor,
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comedian,
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writer,
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and rapper.
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My next guest does it all.
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Please welcome
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Childish Gambino.
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[Live music]
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I want to start,
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[laughter]
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okay, we'll let it sink in.
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[Laughter]
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A lot of Community fans here.
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[Cheering]
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I want to start there because
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whenever you part way with a project
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there's always misunderstandings.
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Yeah.
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And you wanna talk about why you left
and why you're not there.
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I'm, nah.
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I just, uh,
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I just wanted to do something else,
that was it.
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I don't think there's really
much more to it.
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I wish I could say, like,
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something other than that.
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But I just wanted to do other stuff,
other... other stuff.
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Yeah, and I guess on the internet
there were people wondering whether
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you left it for rapping, you talked about
how ridiculous that is.
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Yeah, well, that's the internet.
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You could say anything on there
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like, you could literally put in anything
about me and you will find proof
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of it if you want, I guess.
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But, like, you really can.
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But the... everybody thinks I'm
Danny Glover's son
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I'm not.
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[Laughter]
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But I mean, like, that's fair.
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But I... I think... yeah,
I just wanted to do,
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it wasn't rapping.
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Because I don't consider myself a rapper.
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I don't think Im a rapper.
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I'm... I can rap, but I don't think I'm
a rapper.
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I wanna do a bunch of stuff.
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So yeah, I think a lot of people thought
I was just leaving to like,
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be a rapper, but I think that's kinda dumb
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Yes.
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It's dumb! Because like, who wants to...
rappers don't wanna be rappers.
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[Laughter]
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They don't.
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No, it's true.
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Like, I've never, like every rapper I talk
to is like
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"I wanna do this, I wanna do that",
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they're usually artists who want to do
a bunch of stuff.
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You know, I don't think any rapper
wants to be just a rapper.
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And you are an artist,
you do a lot of things.
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What do you put in the occupation box
when you file income taxes?
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Oh, I usually just put like N/A,
like not applicable.
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It's just like, I don't know what you
want me to say here,
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but whatever it is you'll figure it out.
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Yeah.
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Like I usually try to, yeah.
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We were kinda discussing social media.
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Your Instagrams get a lot of people's
attention.
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Especially when you shot photos of the
hotel paper.
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Yeah, yeah.
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I did that...
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I didn't think that was gonna be a big
deal at all.
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Like, I just was feeling some type of way
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and uh, I wrote it down.
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I mean, there were things like:
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"I hate caring what people think."
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I thought that was interesting.
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Yeah, I mean I care about what people
think.
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Like, people are always talking about
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you know, you shouldn't care about
what people-
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but you should.
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Like, you really should.
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Like, if I sneeze in your face,
I shouldn't be like:
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"Ah, it's not me!"
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[Laughter]
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You should really care about...
it's always important to care what
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other people think, or how...
cause that's what connects us.
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I mean, I wanna do the best thing I can,
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but sometimes it stops like...
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you know, I'm insecure, I feel weird about
a bunch of stuff.
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I'm awkward about stuff.
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But I just, you know, I wish I didn't feel
that way so much that it'd stop me from
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doing what I really love doing.
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Because everybody's afraid,
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you know, everybody's so afraid now
of offending and being misunderstood
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and that's gonna happen
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[Cheering]
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so...
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One of the most interesting things about
you as an entertainer is
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first of all, you're also a stand-up.
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I don't know anyone who raps and does
standup and...
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I mean, you do a lot of things.
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Pat Williams kind of does it.
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Yeah yeah, absolutely.
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Yeah, he kinda does it.
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Now, this is interesting.
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One of those things that was on Instagram
was,
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"I'm scared I'll be Tyrese".
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[Laughter]
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It was funny cause, like,
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I've had people come up to me and
be like,
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are you scared you'll wake up and
one day you'll just be like,
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like a monster movie.
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But what I meant was, I'm surprised he
hasn't, like, said anything to me yet.
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I really feel like one day I'll wake up
and just like a transformer will just
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come through my room window and
just beat me up.
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But what I meant was,
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I just don't wanna be OK with right
where I'm at.
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I never wanna settle.
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I never wanna be like, just happy with
where I'm at.
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I always wanna be going for better.
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[Cheering]
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I just wanna always get better at stuff,
that's all I meant.
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I read a quote and I wanna make sure
you're quoted correctly.
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You said you never wanna work for anyone.
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Yeah, I don't want a boss.
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I don't think we need that.
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[Cheering]
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I mean, we live in a time now where
it's like easier now than ever
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to do anything, like I don't understand...
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Like, people come up to me like,
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how do I start making a movie?
Or how do I-
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I'm just like, you got a phone.
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Like, if I had a phone when I was like 7,
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Yeah.
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I would have made every movie I ever
thought-
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I just would be doing it all the time.
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I always try and get kids to learn how
to code, and like,
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I feel like coding is gonna be what
keyboarding was when I was a a kid,
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when people were like,
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'You're not gonna need that,"
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now it's everything.
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Like, coding's gonna be like that,
3D printing, 4D printing,
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we need to learn that like,
how important we are.
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Cause like, we don't really feel important
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we don't feel like we can do those
things, like people are always
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asking me for permission, like,
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"Can I be a standup? Do you think-"
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I'm just like, if you- yeah!
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Who's stopping you?
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Nobody's stopping anyone anymore,
but we're afraid to move on.
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That's why there's so much, like,
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nostalgia on the internet.
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Everything is always like,
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"Remember Ninja Turtles?"
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Like...
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[Laughter]
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because we don't wanna look forward
because that's scary.
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Stuff is really scary, just like
3D printed guns and stuff,
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it's scary.
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But we gotta move on,
it doesn't make sense to stay here,
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you know?
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I really feel like we gotta be better.