Donald Glover appeared on BBC Radio 1’s Clara Amfo show earlier today. He shared that living in the UK for the past year had inspired him to write new music. “I’ve been working on that here,” he said. “You guys have been very instrumental in my music. London has been very inspirational.” Earlier in the interview, Amfo confessed that she wasn’t sure what to call him, since Glover had said his next Childish Gambino album would be his last. “Yeah, but it’s not yet, though," he told her. “You still have a lot more time of calling me that if you want.” In June, Glover explained his decision to end Childish Gambino, saying, “There’s only so far you can go before you just are the radio.”

Glover is set to portray Lando Calrissian in the upcoming Star Wars “Han Solo” film, and director Ron Howard recently shared a first look at the updated character. His series “Atlanta” also recently received several Emmy nominations. Earlier this year, it won a Peabody Award and Golden Globe for Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy. The second season has been delayed until 2018, but Glover told Amfo it’d be worth the wait. “I’m pretty happy with a lot of the things, and I think it’s better than the first season,” he said.

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