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Childish Gambino has previewed two new tracks featuring Kanye West and Kid Cudi.
During his latest Instagram Live GILGA Radio show, the 40-year-old artist - whose real name is Donald Glover - showcased two new songs, seemingly called ‘Say Less’ and ‘Warlords’.
During the stream, Kanye - who features on the first track - raps about wanting to make a follow-up to 2011’s ‘Watch The Throne’ with Jay-Z.
He spits: “I rather have no regrets, but yo my agent said ‘Yo, say less’.[redacted] waiting on The Throne like ‘h** say ‘yes’’. I took my shoes out the store, they the new Payless / That’s the New God flow, but I don’t pray less.”
Gambino and Kanye also rapped about how you “need a therapist” before the ‘Gold Digger’ artist compared himself to John Lennon.
The ‘Redbone’ singer then previewed his new track with Cudi - which had previously leaked in 2021 - after he tried to settle a disagreement between the pair.
In an earlier GILGA Radio show, he said: “Kid Cudi, if you got a problem, like, I'm not here for the beef.
“Just like, talk to me, because it's like we don't have to agree on everything but we also don't have to be like, ‘When I see you, we have to wanna kill each other.’
“Man, life is too short.”
The ‘This Is America’ hitmaker then announced his upcoming ‘New Work Tour’ this year as the show came to a close.
The announcement said: “Childish Gambino New World Tour this summer, coming to an arena near you. Are you ready?”
This comes after Glover previously claimede he would be putting out two more albums before retiring the Childish Gambino monicker for good - the first of which being a completed version of his 2020 recording ‘3.15.20’, which will now be called ‘Atavista’, and the second being ‘Bando Storm and the New World’.
During a previous appearance on his GILGA show via Instagram, he explained: “The project I put out, ‘3.15.20’ that no one’s ever heard of, people didn’t even know I put it out, it was originally titled ‘Atavista,’ it was supposed to be ‘Atavista’.
“But we put it out quickly, I didn’t master or mix it, I just kind of put it out. I was going through a lot ... thought everybody was going to die because it was the pandemic. We put it out, we finished it, it’s ‘Atavista,’ we’re putting that out. But then after that, there’s a Childish Gambino album, the final Childish Gambino album.”