“This is not a concert.
And he wasn’t joking.
my friend asked me, referring to NBC’sJesus Christ Superstar Live!).

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at the end of “Boogieman.”
Kill it if you have to.”
“I wanted to play him some of the new songs.

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I’m not saying that to talk about music.
I say that to talk about trust.
That’s what love is,” he said as his voice cracked ever so slightly.
“I hope you guys get to feel that kind of love and trust in your life.
There’s nothing like it.
So, this song is for you, and this song is for him.”
It was yet another rare instance where he dropped any kind of facade.
But Glover has always tried to avoid producing anything that was stock, both musically and on-screen.
It’s very easy to make stuff that’s disposable," he toldEW ahead ofAtlanta’s 2016 debut.
But it’s also possible these tracks won’t actually end up on the record.
At this point, the only thing we can count on Glover doing is surprising us.