Donald Glover References Inspiring Kanye West’s “DONDA” Artwork

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Donald Glover References Inspiring Kanye West's DONDA Artwork

Donald Glover suggests that he inspired the “DONDA” artwork.

Donald Glover appears to be accusing Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ album cover of stealing his artwork for a previous Childish Gambino album cover. Kanye West’s tenth studio album, ‘Donda,’ was ultimately released on August 29 after great anticipation and three listening parties. Kanye West has finally dropped his new album “DONDA” which had social media explode with reactions from fans and fellow artists. Doland Glover, aka Childish Gambino, rarely tweets on his Twitter account, but even has something to say. “I love being influential,” he tweeted. Everyone quickly caught that he was referencing Kanye West’s “DONDA” Cover Art being inspired by his last year’s album “3.15.20.” Donald Glover’s last year’s fourth studio album had a plain white Artwork, while Kanye West’s new album cover is plain Black. The tweet is the only post on his Twitter.

Glover seldom tweets, and when he does, he frequently deletes his postings. His tweet about being influential is presently the sole non-response post on his account. Glover took to Twitter in May to complain about a lack of innovation in television, claiming that reviewers and fans were weary of “reviewing dull things (tv & cinema).”

The long-delayed “DONDA” album is finally on streaming services, but Kanye West revealed that it was dropped without his permission by UNIVERSAL. The star-studded 27 song album featured Young Thug, Roddy Ricch, Lil Durk, Baby Keem, Chris Brown, Fivio Foreign, Don Toliver, Jay-Z, Kid Cudi, Pusha T, Playboi Carti, Ty Dolla Sign, Lil Baby, The Weeknd, Travis Scott, the late Pop Smoke, Jay Electronica, The Lox and more.

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