Childish Gambino's Feels Like Summer video: All the cameos, from Drake to Kanye West and Michelle Obama
Animated video shows some Donald Glover walking through a neighbourhood with some of the biggest names in hip hop
Childish Gambino’s Donald Glover has shared a new animated video for his track “Feels Like Summer.”
The project was co-directed by Glover, Ivan Dixon, and Greg Sharp. According to Atlanta music supervisor Fam Rothstein, it was illustrated by Justin Richburg.
A cartoon Glover is seen walking through a cartoon neighbourhood filled with fellow rappers and musicians: Trippie Redd and Lil Pump are shooed away from 21 Savage’s car.
A$AP Rocky and Solange play tug of war with the Weekn, Drake chases after Pusha T riding a bike, and Kanye appears crying in a MAGA hat as Michelle Obama hugs him.
Nicki Minaj builds a toy castle out of bricks only to have it toppled by Travis Scott – a reference to him keeping her new album Queen from the No.1 spot on the charts with his own record Astroworld.
Watch the video below:
See the full list of cameos and times below:
• Lil Pump and Trippie Redd (00:46)
• 21 Savage and Metro Boomin’ (00:48)
• Kodak Black (00:57)
• Migos (1:00)
• Chance the Rapper, Jaden Smith, Birdman (1:20)
• Will Smith (1:25)
• Azealia Banks (1:28)
• Nicki Minaj and Travis Scott (1:29)
• The Weeknd, Ty Dolla $ign, and Frank Ocean (1:35)
• A$AP Rocky, Solange, and Willow Smith (1:39)
• Soulja Boy (1:41)
• Drake and Future (1:46)
• Kid Cudi (1:59)
• Kanye West and Michelle Obama (2:06)
• Beyoncé and reference to Fredo Santana (2:15)
• Florida governor Andrew Gillium with a reference to XXXTENTACION (2:25)
• Lil Uzi Vert, Oprah Winfrey, Kehlani, and Tiffany Haddish (2:42)
• Lil Yachty and Charlamagne (2:45)
• Gucci Mane (2:49)
• Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Diddy, Wiz Khalifa and JAY-Z (2:51)
• Ball Brothers and Young Thug (2:58)
• Meek Mill, 2 Chainz, Pusha T, and Lil Wayne (3:01)
• Rae Sremmurd and J. Cole (3:03)
• Janelle Monaé and Tessa Thompson (3:11)
• Chris Brown (3:29)
• Outkast (Big Boi and Andre 3000) (3:39)
• Rihanna (3:47)
• Whitney Houston (3:54)
• Michael Jackson (4:04)
Earlier this summer, Childish Gambino shared “Feels Like Summer” and “Summertime Magic.” The new music follows his acclaimed song and video “This is America”.
His North American tour with Rae Sremmurd kicks off next week.
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