If you follow Donald Glover on Twitter, it’s not shocking to see him blow off some steam on the social media platform. For the second time, the rapper who goes by the name of Childish Gambino has projected some anger at his label, Glassdoor Records.
The first time around, Glover was enraged when his song “Sweatpants” was prematurely released in November. He took matters to Twitter and described that the song was not supposed to be released just yet and that those who are money hungry and impatient were to blame.
This time around, the label released a premature video for “Sweatpants” and a blog post concerning the Deep Web tour.
so this sweatpants video and blog was important to us.
— Childish Gambino (@DonaldGlover) April 14, 2014
and it wasnt handled correctly.
— Childish Gambino (@DonaldGlover) April 14, 2014
Gambino stated that the release “wasn’t handled correctly” by his label who told him “lies,” reports MTV News.
The rapper allegedly had bigger plans for the release and is angered that this is the second time the label and ruined his ideas.
we were told a lot of things were gonna happen and they were all lies. so im done. someone buy me out of this contract.
— Childish Gambino (@DonaldGlover) April 14, 2014
It’s uncertain if Gambino will take action in leaving Glassdoor for Def Jam Atlantic, or any other label who would honor his wishes. Gambino makes it all about the music and around the time of a free Deep Web concert, he tweeted “im most excited about the performance saturday. because it’s free. the shirts we’re giving away there are free. music should be free. free is important. we want this to be a movement of free thinkers,” reports Bustle.