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Childish gambino telegraph ave vevo
Childish gambino telegraph ave vevo












Once again referencing, Life: the biggest troll, "that camp was a million years ago sing me a different song."įor some reason it did not work between them romantically.that's life. In Pink Toes, he says "this is where they fall in love with each other.like to animals in the wild trying to help one another." He's talking about life. So anyways, it obviously did not work out between them. She sings about Lani Kai, I'm guessing it is near Kauai or something I haven't looked into the geography of it. It is so referenced throughout both of their music. So, majority of the time, I believe the "she" he references throughout the album is her. She will tell you this herself, it's on twitter. She helps him realize things about himself, because she is a "light spreeder". he references meeting her at a dinner.voice is truly amazing, she write her own shit becoming so close knit, sit up and talk in the evening she helping me focus. I haven't read anything on theories for this, I have just have a sort of obsession and if there was a degree in understanding Bino I think I would be the head of the department hahaha okay so anyways:īecause The Internet (IMO) tells the story of Bino's enlightenment, which is directly linked to Jhene. I suppose I'm just excited to see how/if it will all tie together and how/if he will finish/evolve the story of The Boy.Īlso, I haven't properly listened to STN MTN/KAUAI yet, nor have I gone back over or the BTI album to check for other Easter Eggs.

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Is Gambino simply creating patterns never to be explained? Things that connect but nothing ever really comes full circle? Tryna be abstract and arty as fuck? Who knows. Lastly, in Clapping for the Wrong Reasons, specifically the, the things being said give huge hints.įirstly, the woman speaking about "strangely recurring dreams", Fam saying "sometimes you just can't explain things", I think it's FlyLo simply saying "Patterns". clip are also shown in the water in the yaphet kotto one. The same/similar shoes shown in the Telegraph Ave. Maybe another nod to the second verse on the Secret Track.Īnother small thing: the yaphet kotto video ( ) is a very similar shot to that in which he is in the water in the Telegraph Ave. Sidenote: the possible "duplicate" Boy on the right is dancing and singing. music video, you can see another guy that slightly resembles CG through the window on the left ( )Ĭould very well just be someone that wasn't meant to be there, small inconsistency in shooting/editing or whatever. (On the secret track the second verse is him saying it is the year 3005 and he can do anything, but all he wants to do is dance and sing.)Īlso, at ~1:37 in the Telegraph Ave. The Boy could also have been replaced by himself from the future, which would correlate with the two versions of 3005. It could be that it was a dream he perceives himself as a monster for killing off friendships and hopes she isn't scared. But essentially I'm thinking that The Boy could have been an alien/monster/hentai beast for a while and that it was hinted at previously. Particularly with Fam talking to him about shit happening for no reason directly after he pulls it out. Not sure if any of these things actually mean anything. I also recalled the part in Clapping for the Wrong Reasons when he's rapping with FlyLo, and he has to leave with a bleeding nose, only to pull out a golden tooth on the end of a piece of string. At 1:47 ( ), there is a large gash on The Boy's leg as he comes back onto shore from swimming in the ocean. Then I saw that possible easter egg in 'The Worst Guys' with Chance. ("Man, there's a star bound to a body inside of me/20 million degrees, burn a man to his knees" could also be related as well.) Obviously there is No Exit in which he claims to be a murderer: "Don't go, gotta know, please don't run away/I'm a murderer, what can I say?". Ok so I noticed something with the whole alien/octopus/monster thing.












Childish gambino telegraph ave vevo