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  1. Jun 24, 2023
    10
    This is so deep once you learn the screen play and listen to what donald is saying also best album ever
  2. Mar 6, 2023
    9
    The "shut up I haven't shown who I am" that I required. What a great story and listen while you have the script, I think it's one of those few experiences that you require at least once in a lifetime to do.
  3. Nov 20, 2021
    10
    “i. flight of the navigator” by childish gambino is easily the most beautiful song to exist. its haunting instrumentals, elusive melody paired with its mellow lonely feeling vocals help create childish gambino’s best and most vulnerable song to date. the one thing gambino fears the most is loneliness and as he transcends through the planes of this universe, the one thing he longs for is“i. flight of the navigator” by childish gambino is easily the most beautiful song to exist. its haunting instrumentals, elusive melody paired with its mellow lonely feeling vocals help create childish gambino’s best and most vulnerable song to date. the one thing gambino fears the most is loneliness and as he transcends through the planes of this universe, the one thing he longs for is someone for him to hold close to as he leaves everything and everyone behind. he knows the one thing he fears most - loneliness - is inevitable and this song is his final cry, scream, and plea for help before he leaves forever. the song itself is nothing short of a masterpiece, and as time flies by this song and album will only age better. Expand
  4. Aug 15, 2021
    7
    tillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 300 and 5 holl up
  5. Apr 9, 2021
    9
    In my opinion, Childish Gambino's 'Because the Internet' is one of the most underrated and overlooked albums of the early 2010s. Many people have both praised and criticized the album's intricate rollout in which Gambino created a multimedia experience involving music videos, short films, live shows, real-life replicas of sets from the film, a 72 page screenplay and of course the albumIn my opinion, Childish Gambino's 'Because the Internet' is one of the most underrated and overlooked albums of the early 2010s. Many people have both praised and criticized the album's intricate rollout in which Gambino created a multimedia experience involving music videos, short films, live shows, real-life replicas of sets from the film, a 72 page screenplay and of course the album itself. Whether or not you personally enjoy the admittedly convoluted but introspective content surrounding the record, as a standalone project it still manages to explore themes of love, modern internet culture and existentialism in an astounding amount of depth, demonstrating that Donald Glover is not only capable of comedy writing, but is able to write about such complex topics while still maintaining his signature tongue-and-cheek penmanship with clever bar after clever bar being delivered throughout many of the more rap-centric tracks on this album. There is a fairly even distribution of traditional rap bangers and mellow indie-pop ballads, both of which fit in very well with the album's general aesthetics with the timeless production from Glover's longtime musical collaborator Ludwig Göransson lending itself perfectly to the eerie feel of the tracks and truly allowing the writing on them to reach their full potential sonically. Highlights include 'Crawl', 'Worldstar', 'Shadows', '3005', 'No Exit', 'Urn' and 'Life: The Biggest Troll [Andrew Aurenheimer]. Overall, Because The Internet not only succeeds at being an enjoyable listen from front to back, but also at exploring themes that most (if not all) of the listeners can relate to in some way, creating an artisticly somber and masterfully written experience. Expand
  6. Apr 6, 2021
    8
    this album is a 8 this album is a 8 this album is a 8 this album is a 8 this album is a 8
  7. Mar 16, 2021
    10
    Severely underrated album that aged beautifully. This project is filled with very profound and philosophical ideas, accentuated by the tangible passion that Gambino puts into his songs. Life: The Biggest Troll is one of the most introspective rap songs of the entire decade, whereas Flight of The Navigator is an extremely saddening and beautiful journey from start to finish. Urn complimentsSeverely underrated album that aged beautifully. This project is filled with very profound and philosophical ideas, accentuated by the tangible passion that Gambino puts into his songs. Life: The Biggest Troll is one of the most introspective rap songs of the entire decade, whereas Flight of The Navigator is an extremely saddening and beautiful journey from start to finish. Urn compliments Flight of the Navigator perfectly, and Zealots of Stockholm's production value is outstanding. Shadows is extremely well written and reflects the situation of having feelings for someone but not telling them flawlessly. The Worst Guys is a bouncy and fun track with a playful undertone, and Oakland keeps that same summertime feeling alive as well, except showcasing Gambino's vocals more often in that track. Earth: The Oldest Computer has an almost apocalyptic feel to it, and tonally fits great.Then of course, you have 3005 and Sweatpants, both songs thought to be classics years later. Taken individually, these tracks are all so well constructed that it's almost unbelievable they're all on the same project. The only songs that aren't as strong as the others are No Exit and The Party, but even those tracks are thematically appropriate to the message of this album and effectively communicate Gambino's message, clearly were meant to be more transitional tracks almost akin to interludes. Plus, those two tracks are carried by the entire rest of the album. With one of the strongest closing tracks ever, a bunch of quotable lyrics that are clever as well as introspective, and constantly great production value found throughout, I definitely wouldn't argue with if you if you said this was your favorite album of all time. 10/10 Expand
  8. Dec 25, 2020
    9
    was he rapper turnt comedian? or comedian turned rapper? actor? look whatever he is its **** working. bravo gambino *Donald Glover* favorite track is "3005" not much to say he was on fire on this project. keep it coming.
  9. Jan 22, 2020
    10
    Despite what reviews say, I would say this is one of the best hip-hop projects of 2013. Nevertheless, it's definitely one of my favorites.

    In 'Because the Internet', Donald Glover evolves from his debut album and refines his music. He shows ambition as he embarks on amazing flows and lyrics. Ludwig Göransson and Glover's beautiful production accommodate the singing and rapping on the
    Despite what reviews say, I would say this is one of the best hip-hop projects of 2013. Nevertheless, it's definitely one of my favorites.

    In 'Because the Internet', Donald Glover evolves from his debut album and refines his music. He shows ambition as he embarks on amazing flows and lyrics. Ludwig Göransson and Glover's beautiful production accommodate the singing and rapping on the album. It takes a step towards experimentation with some R&B influence. There are flaws here and there such as the singing but as a rapper at the time, he did a pretty good job.

    The album's singles are among the best tracks on the album. Honestly, the whole album is full of good songs. Even some of the album's 'worst tracks' can be looked upon as alright.

    My top three songs right now:
    'Telegraph Ave.', a thrilling and exciting experience featuring Lloyd's soothing hooks.
    'Flight of the Navigator', a moody and depressing song to listen late at night.
    'Sweatpants', a great example of Glover's extraordinary wordplay and flow.

    The 72-page screenplay attached is the basis of this album. Glover, as an experienced writer and actor at the time, excelled greatly with this interesting screenplay. It brings more enjoyment towards to album.

    Overall, it's just magical. There are no words to describe how amazing the album is. Glover showed intense passion for this piece of art. Personally, I listened to this album countless times on repeat. It has great replay value. 'Because the Internet' is still a classic to this day. To conclude this review, I DEFINITELY recommend this album to anyone that likes music.
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  10. Dec 11, 2019
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. child gamblino albume good



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  11. Aug 17, 2019
    9
    I've loved songs from this album for years, I remember in 2015 when I was 13 first hearing Sweatpants and 3005, loving them and the outro's attached to them in the music videos (Urn, Zealots of Stockholm)
    I waited till I bought the vinyl of this to listen to it fully and read the screenplay, and man the impact this left on me. Incredible.
    Best Tracks: 3005, Telegraph Ave, Sweatpants,
    I've loved songs from this album for years, I remember in 2015 when I was 13 first hearing Sweatpants and 3005, loving them and the outro's attached to them in the music videos (Urn, Zealots of Stockholm)
    I waited till I bought the vinyl of this to listen to it fully and read the screenplay, and man the impact this left on me. Incredible.

    Best Tracks: 3005, Telegraph Ave, Sweatpants, The Worst Guys, Worldstar, Pink Toes, Life: The Biggest Troll, Urn, Zealots of Stockholm, Flight of the Navigator, Shadows, Crawl.
    Worst Tracks: The Party, No Exit
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  12. Dec 6, 2018
    8
    Donald Glover's transition to music continues with this unique project, where is personality can be felt throughout. Gambino seems to have no problem spitting aggressively over more electronic beats or stepping it back and singing a bit more.
  13. Dec 4, 2018
    9
    This is Childish Gambino's best album in my opinion, right beside "Awaken, My Love!". The beats mixed with Donald's slick rhymes make this a nearly flawless album. My favourite Songs are: 3005, The Worst guys, Telegraph Ave, Earth: The Oldest Computer and Life: The Biggest Troll. My least favourite track(s) would have to be Worldstar.
  14. Aug 30, 2018
    10
    ı like it ı like it ı like it ı like it ı like it ı like it ı like it ı like it ı like it
  15. Mar 1, 2018
    10
    DONALD GLOVER IS A GENIUS! He is the definition of can't stop, won't stop. That is all.
  16. Apr 15, 2017
    7
    This album is weird, in a good way though. There are a lot of songs i can listen to for days but some songs just come out of no where and you ask what does this have to do with anything. But i do have to note, if you really want to understand this album you have to read a 73 page screen play which fits into this album. Its an interesting album, but the songs at the end start to fall offThis album is weird, in a good way though. There are a lot of songs i can listen to for days but some songs just come out of no where and you ask what does this have to do with anything. But i do have to note, if you really want to understand this album you have to read a 73 page screen play which fits into this album. Its an interesting album, but the songs at the end start to fall off from the others, but the songs like worldstar worst guys and crawl and life just carry this album and make me enjoy this album. Also somehow this album just fits together in a really weird way, again the good way though. Expand
  17. Apr 2, 2017
    9
    In retrospect, this is Gambino's best album. The production value here is incredible, a blend of dreamy space synths and low basslines. Songs like Urn and Flight of the Navigator send the listener off into a dreamy headspace. The music itself acts as a drug, and its glorious. This is the album that proved Gambino could work.
  18. Mar 11, 2017
    7
    This is one of my favorite Gambino albums, it's fun as **** to listen to. It's not meant to change the way people rap but it goes to show how talented of an individual Donald Glover is.
  19. Dec 3, 2016
    10
    What can I say about this project? This is a rap album full of many different sounds, from the opening punch-line, hard hitting "Crawl", to the R&B exotic "Telegraph Ave", to the guitar, Frank Ocean esque "Flight of the Navigator", to the dance, electronic "Earth: The Oldest Computer". 3 years later and this album holds up and is a sleeper, cult classic. If you enjoy the sound of theWhat can I say about this project? This is a rap album full of many different sounds, from the opening punch-line, hard hitting "Crawl", to the R&B exotic "Telegraph Ave", to the guitar, Frank Ocean esque "Flight of the Navigator", to the dance, electronic "Earth: The Oldest Computer". 3 years later and this album holds up and is a sleeper, cult classic. If you enjoy the sound of the album, I encourage you to read the screenplay, as the album is rooted into the screenplay and together create a unique concept album. Expand
  20. Nov 15, 2016
    10
    This is one of the best albums ever in my opinions. The songs are absolutely gorgeous and the production is some of the best I've ever heard. The songs are so diverse and experimental that it's almost not impossible to get at least intrigued by this album.
  21. Feb 17, 2016
    10
    Arguably one of my favorite rap albums of all time. He's very conceptual and heartwarming. He shows his creative mindset and his talents. the production and lyricism on this album are fascinating,
  22. Apr 15, 2015
    8
    From TIME to Rolling Stone, Kanye West’s controversial Yeezus has been topping Best of 2013 lists all over the map. But only a few weeks to the end of the year, another rapper has delivered an album that surpasses West’s experimental effort by miles. Childish Gambino fell off the map a bit after his critically acclaimed Camp, and released a mixtape titled Royalty that didn’t garner tooFrom TIME to Rolling Stone, Kanye West’s controversial Yeezus has been topping Best of 2013 lists all over the map. But only a few weeks to the end of the year, another rapper has delivered an album that surpasses West’s experimental effort by miles. Childish Gambino fell off the map a bit after his critically acclaimed Camp, and released a mixtape titled Royalty that didn’t garner too much attention. Now it seems Gambino is more ready than ever to take the rap game by storm and he proves it this new record.
    Because The Internet came as a big surprise, because I don’t think anyone expected Childish Gambino to come this hard after so many setbacks. It’s a concept album, with titles like “Worldstar” and “Life The Biggest Troll”, it lives up to the concept perfectly, using a medium we all are familiar with to show us what he’s been going through and doing it well. The album also has some great features, particularly from newcomer Chance The Rapper, who released one of the other great Hip-Hop albums of the year, Acid Rap.
    But there is something about this album that makes it stand out from the rest, and arguably puts it above them. We’ve been through this journey with Childish Gambino trying to just make great music and be recognized for it. For some reason though, I’ve always thought that he could do a little more with his music, something that would push him from being a great rapper to being an AMAZING musician. This album does that for me, and I couldn’t be more excited.
    Yeezus has been getting all the praise, but I feel like all these critics are forgetting one BIG important thing, LYRICS. Kanye has all these great beats and expensive production on his album, but lets not pretend that he hasn’t fallen of the game massively when it comes to his spitting game. Half the lyrics on Yeezus are extremely cringeworthy and just plain old lazy on Kanye’s part. Hearing him struggle to come up with clever one-liners on “I’m In It”, makes it almost unbearable to listen to. The production is the only thing that makes it possible to play as is the case with most of the album. Childish Gambino has a much better play on words, and while his songs might’ve not cost millions to produce, they sure as hell sound much more sincere and authentic than anything on Yeezus.
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  23. Nov 17, 2014
    9
    Because the Internet is, in my mind, a very interesting album. Glover showcases his ideas throughout this entire album, creating a story throughout it. Glover is very introspective with his ideas of society and the Internet in songs like "Zealots of Stockholm" and "Earth: The Oldest Computer." He also shows off his R&B side in songs like "Shadows" and "Pink Toes". Not only did I enjoy theBecause the Internet is, in my mind, a very interesting album. Glover showcases his ideas throughout this entire album, creating a story throughout it. Glover is very introspective with his ideas of society and the Internet in songs like "Zealots of Stockholm" and "Earth: The Oldest Computer." He also shows off his R&B side in songs like "Shadows" and "Pink Toes". Not only did I enjoy the album, but I also enjoyed the screenplay written by Glover of the same title. Yes, there were one or two low-points in the album, but the entire album isn't going to be perfect. Glover has stated himself that he's not trying to be a rapper, that this is just a part of his artistic process. With all of that in mind, this is a pretty dam good rap album from a "non-rapper". Expand
  24. Nov 6, 2014
    8
    A rather mysterious, yet relatable album from Gambino. He's done it again, with cool beats, strange vibes, and even stranger lyrics. I love it. An overall great album from an overall great rapper, actor, and comedian. (favorite songs: 3005, The Crawl, Sweatpants)
  25. Oct 31, 2014
    8
    This album seems to be underrated by skeptics and misunderstood by critics. The album is different than most rap albums; that is without question. Honestly, I wouldn't exactly consider this a rap album. I feel that the need to classify an album under a single genre is a bit arbitrary--it has a purpose, but is largely unnecessary. Most Gambino fans will enjoy and probably learn to love thisThis album seems to be underrated by skeptics and misunderstood by critics. The album is different than most rap albums; that is without question. Honestly, I wouldn't exactly consider this a rap album. I feel that the need to classify an album under a single genre is a bit arbitrary--it has a purpose, but is largely unnecessary. Most Gambino fans will enjoy and probably learn to love this album. Critics are calling it 'random," but I find that the theme and message is consistent throughout; that is, loneliness and anonymity. The internet is a realm where every voice can make noise, yet none be heard. A place where a person with no reputation, and no respect, can contribute to the review of a musical album. Critics are looking too much for a social commentary on the internet, and less at how CG cites and portrays the personal feelings the internet evokes. The album tells the first person story of a damaged character; a character damaged because the internet. Expand
  26. Oct 11, 2014
    9
    This album is amazing it is filled with well produced instrumentals to the songs Gambino also dabbles into some new flows with this album that he delivered very well, the features (Problem, Chance the Rapper, Jhene Aiko) are on point. But the best way to listen to the album and get a full understanding and visual of what he's saying read the script, becausetheinter.net
  27. Sep 26, 2014
    7
    I love this album, the way each song flows into the next. The production is brilliant, trap-y but approachable, and I've listened to it straight through dozens of times. But what I've found is that there are only a few songs on the record that stand as their own song. The vast majority only make sense if you've read Glover's screenplay (which is itself just Glover setting himself as theI love this album, the way each song flows into the next. The production is brilliant, trap-y but approachable, and I've listened to it straight through dozens of times. But what I've found is that there are only a few songs on the record that stand as their own song. The vast majority only make sense if you've read Glover's screenplay (which is itself just Glover setting himself as the lead in "Catcher in the Rye") and where the song falls into place in the album. Still, the production is amazing and the writing features Donald at his wittiest, but can also fall into cliches or unnecessarily esoteric effects. All in all, an amazing album, perfect for getting stoned to, filled with mostly mediocre songs. Also, Chance the Rapper is featured, but only provides half the hook for "The Worst Guys", so that's a bit of a let-down.

    Favorite song: "Telegraph Ave", easily, but that entire series ("Dial Up", "The Worst Guys", "Shadows", "Telegraph Ave', "Sweatpants", and "3005")
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  28. Sep 8, 2014
    10
    One of the better albums out there. This was an experimental album, but he delivered, and covered different types of hip hop. The end of the album is very experimental, but follows through with the overall theme that Gambino delivers throughout the whole album. If you only like listening to some songs and not the whole album straight through, I recommend 3005, The Other Guys, Sweatpants,One of the better albums out there. This was an experimental album, but he delivered, and covered different types of hip hop. The end of the album is very experimental, but follows through with the overall theme that Gambino delivers throughout the whole album. If you only like listening to some songs and not the whole album straight through, I recommend 3005, The Other Guys, Sweatpants, and Telegraph Rd. Overall, this album is a beautiful piece of artwork, and if you can see him live, I HIGHLY recommend it. One of the best live performers out there. Expand
  29. Jul 30, 2014
    8
    Because the Internet is a beautifully artistic (yet undeniably flawed) album. Gambino is at his best when his character's mind is introspectively wandering the heavens. In a genre filled with posers, Childish Gambino Kanye-ishly created something different and bizarre. ~ 8.4/10

    Best track: "I. The Party": the imagery, the tension, the singing, the brief rap verse Other notable
    Because the Internet is a beautifully artistic (yet undeniably flawed) album. Gambino is at his best when his character's mind is introspectively wandering the heavens. In a genre filled with posers, Childish Gambino Kanye-ishly created something different and bizarre. ~ 8.4/10

    Best track: "I. The Party": the imagery, the tension, the singing, the brief rap verse

    Other notable tracks: "I. Crawl", "II. Worldstar", "I. Flight Of The Navigator", "II. Zealots Of Stockholm (Free Information)", "II. Earth: The Oldest Computer (The Last Night)" & "III. Life: The Biggest Troll (Andrew Auernheimer)"
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  30. Jun 14, 2014
    10
    i appreciate everything about this album and Donald himself- the immense effort and honesty put into this album. Everything is relatable to your life and not just if you're a celebrity. I believe that was the whole point about his Instragram posts. It might need a couple of times to listen too, since it's an experimental and personal album, but you will end up appreciating it as art, noti appreciate everything about this album and Donald himself- the immense effort and honesty put into this album. Everything is relatable to your life and not just if you're a celebrity. I believe that was the whole point about his Instragram posts. It might need a couple of times to listen too, since it's an experimental and personal album, but you will end up appreciating it as art, not just music. This album could be the next step in the right direction for a crumbling music industry. This album could definitely be the next level as music is concerned, and definitely in the genre of rap. Also, the flow and lyrics showcased on several tracks, including Zealots of Stockholm and Sweatpants proves undeniable mastery and brilliance added to an album that tells a wonderful, brutally true story. The clapping for the wrong reasons short film and screenplay shows a true sense of ambition, in which i admire and respect. Forever my favorite album and artist. Give this a lesson. Please. Expand
Metascore
64

Generally favorable reviews - based on 26 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 26
  2. Negative: 2 out of 26
  1. Q Magazine
    Jan 28, 2014
    40
    This is a luxurious but ultimately hollow Faberge egg of a record. [Feb 2014, p.121]
  2. The Source
    Jan 8, 2014
    70
    Because The Internet stands on its own musically. The project undoubtedly stands much taller when put in context of all the additional material released in order to create something bigger. [Dec 2013/Jan 2014, p.89]
  3. Jan 3, 2014
    70
    As a concept album on man's most abstract concept, Because the Internet is more than worth the download.