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This Is America by Childish Gambino

Biographie de l'artiste pour Childish Gambino

Donald McKinley Glover Est Né Le 25 Septembre 1983 À Edwards Air Force Base Californie . Il Est Diplômé En 2006 De L'Université De New York En Tant Qu'auteur Dramatique. C'est En Tant Qu'auteur Et Acteur Occasionnel Pour La Série Télévisée 30 Rock Que Donald Glover Se Fait Connaître À Partir De 2006. Donald Glover Décroche En 2009 Le Rôle Central De Troy Barnes Dans La Série Satirique Community Diffusée Sur La Chaîne NBC. L'acteur Fait Partie Du Groupe Comique Derrick Comedy Avec Lequel Il Réalise En 2009 Le Long Métrage Mystery Team. La Nuit Tombée L'acteur Se Métamorphose En Childish Gambino Rappeur Plein D'humour Mais Pas Uniquement. L'album Internet Sick Boi Sort En Juin 2008 Suivi Un Peu Plus D'un An Après Par Pointdexter Toujours Disponible En Format Numérique. Prenant Tous Les Tics Des Rappeurs Childish Gambino Sort En 2010 Les Mixtapes Téléchargeables I Am A Rapper Et I Am A Rapper 2. En Juillet 2010 Childish Gambino Accélère La Manoeuvre Et Sort Son Troisième Album Virtuel Culdesac. Ce Qui N'aurait Pu Être Qu'un Aimable Passe-Temps Se Révèle En Fait Très Sérieux En 2011 Avec La Sortie De Camp. La Surprise Est Grande Et Vaut À Childish Gambino De Se Voir Comparer À Drake Talib Kweli Ou Kid Cudi. Sans Producteurs Ronflants Ni Participations Clinquantes Camp Est Un Album De Rap De Choix Et De Poids. Bien Joué De La Part De Childish Gambino Qui Place Ce Premier Album Numéro Deux Des Ventes De Rap Et Numéro Onze Au Billboard. Toujours Désireux D'entretenir La Flamme Chez Ses Fans Childish Gambino Sort En Juillet 2012 La Mixtape ROYALTY. De Plus En Plus Tourné Vers La Musique Childish Gambino Restreint Son Activité D'acteur. Ainsi Dans La Saison Cinq De Community En 2013 Il N'est Plus Qu'un Personnage Récurrent Qui N'apparaît Plus Qu'à Certains Épisodes. Childish Gambino Sort En Décembre 2013 Son Deuxième Album Intitulé Because The Internet Où L'on Remarque Les Participations De Chance The Rapper Azealia Banks Et Jhené Aiko.

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: This Is America

"This Is America" Is A Song By American Rapper Donald Glover Under His Musical Stage Name Childish Gambino. Written By Glover Ludwig Göransson And Jeffery Lamar Williams And Produced By Glover And Göransson It Was Released On May 5 2018 At The Same Time That Gambino Was Hosting An Episode Of Saturday Night Live. The Song Features Background Vocals By American Rappers Young Thug Who Also Has Writing Credit As Williams Slim Jxmmi Of Rae Sremmurd BlocBoy JB Quavo Of Migos And 21 Savage. The Song Addresses The Wider Issue Of Gun Violence In The United States The High Rate Of Mass Shootings In The United States Along With Other Social Issues Like Longstanding Racism And Discrimination. The Song's Accompanying Music Video Was Directed By Filmmaker Hiro Murai A Frequent Gambino Collaborator. "This Is America" Became The 31st Song To Debut At Number One On The US Billboard Hot 100 Becoming Both Gambino's First Number One And Top Ten Single In The Country. It Has Also Topped The Charts In Australia Canada And New Zealand. The Song Won In All Four Of Its Nominated Categories At The 61st Annual Grammy Awards Record Of The Year Song Of The Year Best Rap/Sung Performance And Best Music Video. This Made Gambino The First Hip-Hop Artist To Win Record Of The Year And Song Of The Year And "This Is America" The First Rap Song To Win These Awards. Composition
The Song Features A Gospel-Style Choir And Background Contributions From Various American Rappers. Young Thug Slim Jxmmi BlocBoy JB 21 Savage And Quavo Each Deliver An Ad-Lib. Young Thug Returns To Supply The Song's Outro. The Lyrics Primarily Address Black Culture In The United States And Gun Violence In The Country. It Also Touches On The Subject Of Police Brutality And Misconduct. Pitchfork's Stephen Kearse Described The Song As A Representation Of The "tightrope Of Being Black" With The Song "built On The Sharp Contrast Between Jolly Syncretic Melodies And Menacing Trap Cadences". Bryan Rolli Of Forbes Calls It "a Vicious Urgent Take On Modern Trap Music As Glover Adopts The Clipped Percussive Flow Of His Contemporaries Atop Crackling 808s And Rumbling Bass." Media Outlets Reported That A Number Of Listeners Accused Gambino Of Plagiarism Over "This Is America" Pointing Out The Similarities Between The Song And "American Pharaoh" By Jase Harley. CBS News Stated "The Tracks Have A Similar Sound And Share Similar Themes In The Lyrics." Harley Stated That He Felt "This Is America" Was Influenced By His Song But That He Does Not Have An Issue With It. Glover's Manager Fam Rothstein Denied Any Plagiarism. Music Video
The Music Video Was Directed By Hiro Murai And Released On YouTube Simultaneously With Gambino's Performance Of The Song On Saturday Night Live. The Video Received About 12.9 Million Views In 24 Hours And Has Over 868 Million Views As Of February 2023. In An Interview With The New York Times Murai Discussed His Upcoming Season For Atlanta A Show Created By And Starring Glover. He Stated "There's Sort Of A World-Weariness In Both This Season And The Music Video. They're Both Reactions To What's Happening In The World." The Video Contains Many Scenes Involving Violence. It Starts Off With A Shirtless Gambino Dancing Through A Warehouse Interacting With A Series Of Chaotic Scenes. According To Murai The Video Was Inspired By The Films Mother! And City Of God. Prettyman States "The Video Tests Us Taunting Us To Keep Pace As We Try To Decode Every Gesture And Calculation". Choreographed By Sherrie Silver Gambino And His Entourage Of Young Dancers Perform Several Viral Dance Moves Including The South African Gwara Gwara And "Shoot" Popularized By BlocBoy JB Who Is One Of The Ad-Lib Contributors On The Song. Gambino's Dancing Is Contrasted Against Moments Of Violence. Only 53 Seconds Into The Video Gambino Shoots A Man In The Back Of The Head With A Handgun While Assuming A Comical Stance Similar To A Jim Crow Caricature. The First Person Depicted As Being Shot In The Video A Guitarist Who Had Been Accompanying Gambino's Singing Up To That Point Was Musician Calvin The Second But Was Initially Mistaken By Many Viewers To Be The Father Of 17-Year-Old Gun Violence Victim Trayvon Martin. This First Shooting Also Marks A Transition In The Music From An African "folk-Inspired Melody" To "dark Pulsing Trap". At A Later Point Childish Gambino Uses A Kalashnikov Patterned Automatic Weapon To Gun Down A Church Choir Which Viewers Have Interpreted As A Reference To The 2015 Charleston Church Shooting. In Both Instances A Child Appears From Off-Screen Holding A Red Cloth On Which Gambino Gently Lays The Weapon Used While The Bodies Are Simply Dragged Away Which Viewers Have Interpreted "as A Reference To Americans' Willingness To Protect Gun Rights Over People". In One Of The Moves While Dancing Gambino Positions His Arms As Though He Is Threatening Others With A Gun. The Music Stops And People Run Away In Fear After Which Gambino Lights A Joint. Scenes Also Involved Children Using Their Cell Phones To Record The Chaos Happening In The Video While Gambino Sings The Lyrics "This A Celly / That's A Tool". Martha Tesema Writer For Website Mashable Stated That "cell Phones Have Been Used As Tools To Broadcast Police Shooting Rioting Against Or Choking Black People In This Country". Throughout The Video Numerous Vehicles From Several Decades Ago Are Featured Many Of Them With Their Hazard Lights Flashing And The Driver's Side Door Ajar Which Critics Interpreted As Representing Fatal Police Shootings During Traffic Stops Particularly The Shooting Of Philando Castile Who Was Shot While In A 1997 Oldsmobile Others Have Interpreted That The Older Model Cars Represent The Relative Lack Of Upward Mobility Of African Americans. American Singer SZA Makes A Cameo Appearance Towards The End Of The Video Seated Atop One Of These Vehicles. The Video Ends With Gambino In A Darkened Portion Of The Warehouse Fearfully Running Towards The Camera While Being Chased By Several White People. Viewers Have Said This Resembles Scenes From The 2017 Film Get Out. The Dance Moves Were Based On Various African Dances Such As Angolan Gyrations The Ghanaian Azonto As Well As The Nigerian Ashoko And The South African Gwara Gwara. Critical Reception
Spencer Kornhaber Of The Atlantic Described The Initial Reaction On Twitter As "a Gushing River Of Well-Deserved Praise" And The Video As "the Most Talked-About Music Video Of Recent Memory." Daniel Kreps Of Rolling Stone Commented That The Video "is A Surreal Visceral Statement About Gun Violence In America". Pitchfork Awarded The Song The Distinction Of "Best New Track". Billboard Critics Ranked It 10th Among The "greatest Music Videos Of The 21st Century." Mahita Gajanan Of Time Quoted Music History Professor Guthrie Ramsey At The University Of Pennsylvania He's Talking About The Contradictions Of Trying To Get Money The Idea Of Being A Black Man In America. It Comes Out Of Two Different Sound Worlds. Part Of The Brilliance Of The Presentation Is That You Go From This Happy Major Mode Of Choral Singing That We Associate With South African Choral Singing And Then After The First Gunshot It Moves Right Into The Trap Sound. Will Gompertz Arts Editor Of The BBC Asserted That "This Is America" Was A "powerful And Poignant Allegorical Portrait Of 21st Century America Which Warrants A Place Among The Canonical Depictions Of The USA From Grant Wood's American Gothic To Edward Hopper's Nighthawks From Emanuel Leutze's Washington Crossing The Delaware To America The Beautiful By Norman Lewis". In December 2018 Billboard Ranked "This Is America" As The 6th Best Song Of The Year. The Music Video Won The International Film Festival Of The Art Of Cinematography Camerimage Award For Best Cinematography In A Music Video As Well As The Grammy Award For Best Music Video At The 61st Grammy Awards. Cover Versions And Media Appearances
Glover Hosted The May 5 Episode Of The 43rd Season Of Saturday Night Live And Performed Two New Songs As Childish Gambino On The Same Episode The Second Of Which Was "This Is America". Daniel Kaluuya Best Known As The Star Of The Film Get Out Which The Music Video Reportedly References Introduced The Song's Performance. Several Artists Attracted Attention And Millions Of Views For Creating Covers Of The Song And Music Video With Altered Lyrics And Themes Retaining The Song's Instrumental And The General Structure Of Its Music Video. Nigerian Rapper Falz Released "This Is Nigeria" On May 25 Highlighting The Nation's Issues With Corruption And Organized Crime Among Others. The Music Video Also Spawned Popular Internet Memes Particularly Those In Which The Audio Was Replaced So That Childish Gambino Appeared To Be Dancing In Time To Another Song. Versions Using Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" And Earth Wind & Fire's "September" Were Some Of The Most Viewed. The Song Is Interpolated Into A Scene In The Film Guava Island. Chart Performance
"This Is America" Debuted At Number One On The US Billboard Hot 100 Becoming The 31st Song To Do So In The Chart's History. It Debuted With 78 000 Downloads Sold And 65.3 Million US Streams In The First Week. Its Music Video Accounted For 68% Of The Song's Streaming Total. "This Is America" Is Also Gambino's First Top 10 He Previously Reached Number 12 In August 2017 With "Redbone". "This Is America" Overtook Drake's "Nice For What" From The Top Position For Two Weeks. Gambino Is Also The Second Emmy Award-Winning Actor To Reach Number One On The Hot 100 The First Being Justin Timberlake Who Topped The Chart With "Can't Stop The Feeling!" In 2016. It Topped The Hot 100 For Two Weeks And Left The Top Ten After Five Weeks.

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