Indeed, as Childish Gambino – a name created randomly via an online Wu-Tang name generator – Glover has previously released four full albums (2002’s The Younger I Get, 2004’s Sick Boi, 2008’s Poindexter, and 2010’s Culdesac), two mixtapes (2010’s I Am Just A Rapper series), and a 2011 EP featuring the Web phenomenon “Freaks And Geeks.” “My favorite thing is people are always like, ‘You’re the same person?’,” Glover explains. “There’s no difference between Donald Glover and Childish Gambino – they’re the same. I just want people to come at my music differently, because if CAMP was a Donald Glover album they’d be like, ‘Okay, this is a joke record.’ But I don’t look at writing comedy as any different from writing raps.” As such, the first line Gambino spits on “Bonfire” works as both virtuoso MC metaphor and goofball humor: “I love bitches, I love pussy/I should be running PETA.” Still, Glover’s identity crisis comes up a lot. At his appearance at 2011’s Bonnaroo, he performed both in a music tent as Childish Gambino and a comedy tent under his government name; that split only reflects what’s happening in hip-hop culture itself, though. As Gambino/Glover wonders on CAMP’s standout track “All The Shine,” “Is there room in the game for a lame who rhymes?/Who wears short-shorts and makes jokes sometimes?”