Once a fixture on nearly every media platform--with his Comedy Central standup specials, his debut album Camp, his breakout role as Troy on NBC's Community, even the online campaign to make him the next Spider-Man--Donald Glover has since become a ghost. However, yesterday (June 1), the Georgian better known in the rap world as Childish Gambino took to Twitter to answer some questions. Though the tweets have since been deleted, they were widely circulated and screenshotted, and included a message that suggests a Gambino-Migos collaboration could be on the horizon.

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Gambino also touched on other subjects, including the widespread anti-police brutality protests, saying that "we treat poor people like they're not valuable." According to his tweets, Atlanta, the FX comedy centered on his hometown's music scene, begins shooting this summer. Glover is set to write, produce and star in the show, his first project for the small screen since he left Community in 2013. He also indicated that his favorite album of the year so far is SremmLife, the debut from Rae Sremmurd.

The most recent musical releases from Childish Gambino are an EP called Kauai and a mixtape called STN MTN, released simultaneously in October of last year. The latter, named for Stone Mountain, Georgia, cribs beats from Southern mainstays like Mannie Fresh and The Neptunes. Glover's last solo album, Because the Internet, marked a darker, more serious turn away from his earlier material.

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