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Multi-talented actor/writer/comedian/rapper/singer Donald Glover a.k.a. Childish Gambino was a big winner at the 74th Golden Globe Awards Sunday, January 8.
The television show "Atlanta," which he co-wrote and executive-produced, won the award for Best TV Series Musical or Comedy.
Glover also walked away with the Best Actor in a TV Series Musical or Comedy trophy for his performance as Earnest "Earn" Marks in the show.
While accepting the Best TV Series award, Glover, shouted out the rap group Migos.
"I really wanna that the Migos. Not for being in the show, but for making 'Bad and Boujee.' Like, that's the best song ever," Glover said.
Backstage the "3005" hit maker was asked by a reporter why he included the trio in his acceptance speech.
"I think they're The Beatles of this generation, and they don't get a lot of respect ... I think outside of Atlanta," Glover responded. "Not that they don't get a lot of respect, but there's a generation ... sort of like the YouTube generation, that I kinda came up with. There's a generation of kids that are growing up on something that's completely separate from a whole group of people. And honestly that song's just fly. There's no better song to have sex to."
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