Donald Glover, best known by his musical moniker Childish Gambino, has consistently pushed the boundaries of artistry and innovation. With the surprise release of Atavista, a reinvented and remastered version of his 2020 album 3.15.20, Glover once again reminds the world of his dynamic range and creative abilities. As he gears up for his upcoming world tour, appropriately named The New World Tour, he continues to master the mix of music and acting within his artistry, especially on his new exciting chapter.
A New Beginning: The Arrival of Atavista
When 3.15.20 first hit our ears, it was evident that Glover was providing something raw, uncensored, and meaningful. However, according to Gambino as he explained on an Instagram Gilga Radio livestream, the album was published during a difficult time in his life, resulting in a version that he thought was unfinished and incomplete. Fast forward, and now we can enter Atavista into the chat. The polished, perfected, and fully finished version of 3.15.20.
Excited to share with fans, Glover took to social media to announce the release of Atavista. Captioning the post, “ATAVISTA is streaming now. This album is the finished version of ‘3.15.20’, the album I put out 4 years ago.” Additionally, the announcement came with a promise of a “special vinyl” and accompanying visuals for each song. Adding another layer of depth to an already immersive experience.
Creative Collaborations: A Star-Studded Tracklist
Also, Atavista’s revised track-list includes new titles for previously untitled records, as well as collaborations with taved about artists such as Ariana Grande, 21 Savage, and Summer Walker. These guest appearances add different influences and fresh perspectives to the album, expanding the listening experience.
Fans were given an early glimpse at the tracklist more than a month before the album’s release, which sparked more anticipation and interest about the musical turns each track would offer.
The New World Tour: A Global Celebration
The announcement of Atavista wasn’t the only bombshell Glover dropped. He also revealed plans for The New World Tour, marking his first extensive tour since the critically acclaimed This Is America Tour in 2018-2019. Kicking off in August, this global journey will see Glover performing across North America, Europe, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand.
Tickets for the tour are available. For fans, this tour offers a unique opportunity to witness the evolution of Childish Gambino’s artistry live on stage.
Visual Storytelling: “Little Foot, Big Foot”
Maintaining momentum and adding to the excitement, Glover revelead a intriguing throwback type of visual for “Little Foot, Big Foot“. The trendy track arrives fresh from Atavista featuring Young Nudy. The accompanying video is a testament to Glover’s talent for blending stories with music.
Set in a jazz club from the 1920s, the clip features Quinta Brunson as the club owner, guiding Glover’s fictional doo-wop trio Johnny and the Pipes. The scene then shifts to the present day, with Young Nudy performing beside a miniature set of the club under a starry sky.
In fact, This visual not only strengthens the song’s story line, but also showcases Glover’s strong respect for both historical and contemporary cultural themes.
The Future of Childish Gambino: Final Chapters
During his Instagram livestream, Glover revealed that Atavista is one of two final albums he plans to release under the Childish Gambino moniker. The second, titled Bando Stone & the New World, will serve as the soundtrack for his upcoming film of the same name. While he has yet to provide an official release date, Glover hinted that it would arrive this summer.
Reflecting on the original release of 3.15.20, Glover expressed disappointment with its rushed production. With Atavista, he and his team have taken the time to mix and master the album to perfection, making sure it stands as a dope piece in his discography.