Everyone Featured In Childish Gambino’s ‘Bando Stone And The New World’ Album

Childish Gambino issued his final album under the millennial moniker on Friday (July 19) and brought some talented guests on stage to close the show. With artists including Flo Milli, Chlöe, Jorja Smith, and Yeat, the 40-year-old managed to deliver 17 tracks on Bando Stone and The New World. The album is also set to be the soundtrack for his upcoming film of the same name.

“Success to me is, honestly, being able to put out a wide-scale album that I would listen to,” detailed Gambino to the New York Times. “For this album, I really wanted to be able to play big rooms and have big, anthemic songs that fill those rooms, so that people feel a sense of togetherness.”

While fans can mourn or celebrate the next chapter, they can savor Donald Glover‘s Childish Gambino era with his expansive musical library, cemented with this final work. The multi-hyphenate talent is also set to hit the road this summer on The New World Tour produced by AEG Presents, with WILLOW joining for North America, and Amaarae on the international dates.

Check out Bando Stone and The New World below and dive into the featured musical guests.

Chlöe

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Chlöe is featured in the album’s third track titled “Survive.” The duo sings together through the track’s hook, as well as two separate verses. “Summer’s always comin’/ All I wanna do is get high,” explains the chorus. “Survive” is produced by Childish Gambino and Dahi.

Amaarae

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Amaarae is featured in track five “Talk My Sh*t” which also features Flo Milli, as well as track eight which also features Jorja Smith. Additionally, she co-penned the opening song, “Hearts Are Meant To Fly.” The Fountain Baby performer is joining Childish Gambino on The New World Tour for select international dates.

Flo Milli

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Flo Milli is featured with Amaarae alongside Childish Gambino in the song “Talk My Sh*t.” The trio takes the moment to do exactly what the title implies. “Passin’ h*es, no hands, I’m cruisin’/ Pop sh*t in my sleep, they snoozin’” brags the Alabama-bred rapper.

Jorja Smith

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Jorja Smith joins Childish Gambino and Amaarae in “In The Night,” listed as track eight on the feature-heavy album. The song, self-produced in collaboration with Dahi and Kurtis McKenzie was released ahead of Bando Stone and The New World as the latest single.

Legend Glover

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The youngest guest on the album, Legend Glover is the 7-year-old son of the leading artist. Legend joins Childish Gambino providing vocals in track 10 “Can You Feel Me.”

Yeat

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Childish Gambino called on Yeat for track 12 “Cruisin’.” Legend also provides vocals to this track. While his appearance is brief, Yeat adds his flair alongside the lead artist in the second verse.

Steve Lacy

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Steve Lacy is not credited as an official feature but he added on to “Steps Beach” with Childish Gambino and Fousheé.

Fousheé

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Fousheé is not credited as an official feature in “Steps Beach,” however, she adds with Steve Lacy and Childish Gambino. Additionally, she sings in “Running Around” near the end of the album. “Runnin’ out of ammunition/ Don’t need to fire at my opps, they dig their own ditchеs,” declares New Jersey native.

Khruangbin

Childish Gambino enlisted musical trio Khruangbin for the song “Happy Survival.” The mostly instrumental track features the artists singing the title at moments throughout. The song ends with Gambino exclaiming “Unfortunately, that’s a hit,” seamlessly transitioning into the album’s closer.

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