BFF-05 Childish Gambino wins Song Of The Year Grammy for ‘This Is America’

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Childish Gambino wins Song Of The Year Grammy for ‘This Is America’

LOS ANGELES, Feb 11, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Childish Gambino on Sunday took home
the Grammy for Song of the Year — honoring best songwriting — for his
politically charged “This Is America,” whose graphic music video carried a
strong message on gun violence and racism.

The trap gospel song packed with social commentary nabbed one of the top
awards of the night over heavyweights Drake, Kendrick Lamar and Lady Gaga.

The song’s striking video from Childish Gambino — the alter ego of actor
and recording artist Donald Glover, who has snagged three Grammys so far —
racked up more than 35 million YouTube views in just two days last spring.

Earlier Sunday, he won Grammys for Best Music Video and Best Rap/Sung
Performance.

But Glover was not in attendance at the Staples Center, and organizers said
he had declined an invitation to perform at the event.

Upon the video’s release, social media lit up with comments over its
intense allusions to oppression of black people and America’s all-too-common
mass shootings.

“This Is America” juxtaposes an up-tempo rhythm, layered with church hymns
and Afrobeats with a heavier, more foreboding bassline in what is perhaps a
metaphor for mainstream America’s perception of black culture and the much
darker undertones of its often more brutal reality. The artist’s win is his
first in a major Grammy category and fourth overall, after his hit “Redbone”
won the prize for Best Traditional R&B Performance last year. Childish
Gambino has notched 12 career Grammy nominations.

As an actor and producer, the California-born performer has garnered
critical acclaim for his surrealist comedy-drama television series “Atlanta,”
in which he stars.

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