Childish Gambino's Management Denies 'This Is America' Is Stolen
Childish Gambino’s Management Responds To “This Is America” Being Stolen

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Childish Gambino’s team has made it very clear that they aren’t feeling the accusations that the rapper may have stolen or even been inspired by another rapper when he created “This Is America”.
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Not only are they saying the claims aren’t true, they can also prove it.
Fam Rothstein, music supervisor for ‘Atlanta’ and 1/2 of Gambino’s management team Wolf + Rothstein, took to Twitter to dismiss the theft claims. Needless to say, he wasn’t too happy.
https://twitter.com/famlikefamily/status/1011244111754506240
Considering that was his first tweet in the entire month of June, I’d say he’s pretty serious.
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