Donald Glover hosted 'SNL,' starred in a commercial and released 2 new songs all on the same day

The actor hosted "SNL," and released two new songs, including a music video.

And in between all of that, he appeared in a new 30-second commercial for one of the most highly anticipated films of the summer, "Solo."

Glover, 34, said it himself during his opening monologue on "SNL." While some may call him a triple threat -- as an actor, writer and singer -- he considers himself "just a threat."

And if Saturday night was Glover's warning shot to all of us, then we better get ready.

It may be hard to keep up with all of the former "Community" star's releases, so here's a breakdown of Glover's very busy Saturday.

Glover hosts 'Saturday Night Live'

The "Atlanta" creator and star began his Saturday night by hosting late-night sketch comedy show, "SNL." He used his opening monologue to share with the audience that he, in fact, auditioned for the show, but failed to make the cut. But, in triumphant fashion, he ended up appearing on "SNL" anyhow.

'Solo' gets a new teaser

Fans were delighted when Glover wasn't just limited to "Saturday Night Live." In fact, he appeared in a new 30-second commercial for "Solo: A Star Wars Story." In the prequel film, out May 25, the actor stars as Lando Calrissian, a longtime friend of Han Solo and the original owner of the Millennium Falcon.

Gambino performs 'Saturday'

Performing the sunny track, he croons, "Saturday, all I wanna do is make you dance, girl, and fall in love."

Gambino releases critically-acclaimed music video, 'This Is America'

And if that wasn't enough, Gambino also released a new visual collaboration with Hiro Murai called "This Is America." The two often collaborate on Glover's hit FX series, "Atlanta," now in its second season.

On the contrastingly upbeat song, he raps: "This is America/Don't catch you slippin' up/Look at how I'm livin' now/Police be trippin' now/Yeah, this is America/Guns in my area/I got the strap/I gotta carry 'em."