Woodie Awards host Donald Glover has been making a name for himself as an actor on NBC's "Community," as a member of the comedy group Derrick Comedy and as a writer on another NBC property, "30 Rock," for quite some time. However, Glover has also been working on his rap skills, under the alias Childish Gambino. Tuesday morning (March 8), Glover released his latest Childish Gambino EP, which oddly enough he left untitled, via his blog.

"I didn't feel like it needed a name. I was trying not to give it a name, but a lot of people named it [anyway]," Glover said. "I just wanted it to be. But I like the fact that people are naming it."

Glover had been making a splash as of late thanks to his recent single and video for "Freaks and Geeks," as well as his scene-stealing verse on Jamie XX's remix of Adele's phenomenal "Rolling in the Deep." Each helped to build anticipation for the release of his EP, which he said people started calling "Be Alone," "Freaks and Geeks" and then simply "EP."

Glover said he released his first project as a sophomore in college — the untitled EP is his seventh. He started making music for fun, but he wasn't sure how people would receive Childish's work at first. He thought he'd be dismissed as a rapper, but he has grown more confident as his skills have progressed.

"I wouldn't put out 'Sick Boy' now or 'I Am Just a Rapper' now. I would be like, 'I can do much better than that.' I guess I was just afraid for a long time because I didn't want people to be like, 'Oh, he's a comedian, he can't do that. He's going to Eddie Murphy himself.' But I was like, you know, I'm just having fun. If people want to just have fun with me, that's fine. I've just been really amazed by the response."

A larger part of the response saw the New York leg of Glover's I Am Donald Tour sell out in five hours and the D.C. leg sell out in three. He said he was thankful for the reaction, but he still found it very strange.

"I'm very happy, and it's very cool that people are willing to do that, because I know personally, it would be hard for me if Dane Cook just started playing the piccolo. That's weird. I don't know if I want to pay to see Dane Cook play the piccolo."