Greg Noire/Coachella

Donald Glover appears to be sharing a new album, which surfaced early Sunday morning on a website DonaldGloverPresents.com.

As fans have noticed, the site which previously hadn't been promoted or announced by the actor-singer, has been streaming a series of new songs which seem to total up to a new project, apparently with guest features from the likes of Ariana Grande and 21 Savage, as well as some speculating SZA's voice can also be heard.

Along with the previously unheard material, some other songs are also streaming, suggesting they're part of the project. Among them is previously released single “Feels Like Summer,” the song “Warlords," which Glover debuted live last year at Coachella and a song called “Algorythm,” which he performed on his recent tour.

Interestingly, this unexpected new music seems to be sans the Childish Gambino alias, which Glover has maintained for years for his musical endeavors. He has long suggested he would retire the moniker after releasing a fourth record.

In 2018, after leaving fans to wonder if he was done making music, Glover signed to RCA Records and announced new music was coming. The label has yet to put out a new project from Glover, and it's not yet clear if this is a formal project distributed through RCA.

At press time, the label and Glover's team have all been mum on making an official announcement about the new music streaming on loop. It's worth noting, however, his manager Fam Rothstein retweeted the website link, lending credence to the music's authenticity.

Prior to this new music, Glover's last album was his 2016 Childish Gambino album "Awaken, My Love!", which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

Update (March 16):
As of Monday, the stream of the new Donald Glover music seems to have been halted.