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Childish Gambino Will Send Two New Unreleased Songs To Fans Who Bought Tix To His Concerts So Anyone With A Spare Ticket Please HMU ASAP

Just when we thought we couldn't love Donald Glover any more, he goes and does something annoyingly awesome like this.

After surprising us all with that bonkers animated music video for “Feels Like Summer” just a few days ago,  Donald Glover – aka Childish Gambino – is back with another bag of goodies for all of us and this time he is really going all out for his fans.

According to Pitchfork, Glover has sent two new unreleased songs to fans who have bought tickets to his upcoming “This Is America” concert tour, which is about to kick off in America.

Excuse me for a sec.

Apparently ticket holders were sent the two songs – titled “Algorhythm” and “All Night” – and a note written by Glover, which was posted to Reddit to the presumed jealousy of those who missed out on Childish Gambino tickets.

The note reportedly said that the songs are “not complete” but were given to fans for them to “fully enjoy the experience” in the hopes that they don’t “share” the songs around. Yeah good luck with that one.

Now there is a little bit of doubt whether this is all legit, but I’m honestly inclined to believe that it is all real since it is totally a Donald Glover thing to do.

Now this whole new songs schtick brings up the most important question of all: will us Aussies get those tunes sent to us when Glover makes his way Down Under in November for his concert tour?

We’ve yet to receive confirmation from Glover’s concert promoters about this so keep an ear out for any potential updates. However, don’t expect to get a ticket to an Australian Childish Gambino concert anytime soon because they all sold out in record time and resell prices were getting jacked higher than a gym junkie.

That being said though, if anyone has a spare couple of tickets to Childish Gambino, please HMU ASAP. I’m willing to negotiate price and bartering rates of organ parts for those tix.