In June, Lupe Fiasco released his new album Samurai, which he told us all about. In that same interview, the rapper discussed Child Rebel Soldier,
his old supergroup with Kanye West and Pharrell Williams that often sampled Thom Yorke’s material. Today, Fiasco returned with an unreleased CRS song titled “SHRINK,” which samples the Kid A track “Optimistic.”
Fiasco mentioned that we’ll “probably get another five or six” Radiohead-sampling tunes from the CRS vault; this is one of them.
About the dissolution of CRS, he explained, “Pharrell is at Louis Vuitton, Ye is in some fucking factory somewhere pumping out socks.
So [now], I’m like fuck it, I’m gonna reboot CRS in the next six months, maybe next year — Tyler has one of the CRS records — but it’s gonna go back to the original energy, which was me rapping over Radiohead beats.” Check out “SHRINK” below.
According to Kobalt, the exec has been a “key driver of culture” during her seven-year tenure at the company, signing talent such as Sam Fender, Cigarettes After Sex, Koffee, Gabriels, Jungle, Khruangbin, Rage Against the Machine, The Last Dinner Party and Tom Odell.
Donald joined Kobalt in 2017, overseeing A&R and creative in the UK and Europe for both Kobalt Music Publishing and AWAL’s UK and Europe creative teams.
Donald was promoted to Head of Global Creative just over a year ago, dividing her time between London and Los Angeles.
Donald joined Kobalt from Columbia Records UK, where she was Co-President.
At Columbia, Donald signed and worked closely with the likes of George Ezra, Tom Odell, Rag’N’Bone Man, Declan Mckenna, and The Civil Wars.