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Janelle Monae

David Letterman - Janelle Monae: "Heroes"


Chanel | Cruise 2015 Janelle Monáe Performance

 
Apparently the day he posted the clip?
 
Maybe he's capable of doing two things at once. I know, it's not a skill people seem to possess.
 
Maybe he's capable of doing two things at once. I know, it's not a skill people seem to possess.

Who is he, your sister? He can't answer for himself?

Shouldn't you be off at some heavy metal vomit concert or something?
 
Who is he, your sister? He can't answer for himself?

Shouldn't you be off at some heavy metal vomit concert or something?

He can, but I took the liberty. Who are you, his stalker? Seems like it.

And if you must know, I'll be at a concert on the 30th of July - you can proceed to vomit stupidities every which way until then, and probably afterwards.
 
Janelle Monáe Is The Most Defiant Artist Of Her Generation

Janelle Monáe is not willing to explain herself to you. She's not trying to fit into neat boxes of interpretation, and she'll follow her vision regardless of where that may lead in terms of commercial success. She also happens to know -- no, not think, know -- that "Electric Lady" is the best album of 2013. There's something about the way the ascendant Monáe talks about her work that is refreshing in its unwillingness to succumb to the faux humility or transparency expected of artists today. In many ways, she is one of the only truly defiant artists of her generation, and that's a good thing.

If you read really any interview with Monáe (who will occasionally instruct her representation to request that she be addressed only as Miss Monáe), you'll find an almost scripted quality to her responses. That's not to say she's more articulate than the average artist (though she is), but that she is noticeably careful, to the point of being guarded. As explicitly noted by Pitchfork in her September profile, Monáe's reserve is often marked by defiant unwillingness to demystify herself, even in the face of seemingly non-invasive questions.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...tml?utm_hp_ref=entertainment&ir=Entertainment
 
After listening to her albums again I found myself enjoying the songs I previously ignored.

Yoga isn't that bad.
 
I love her, The ArchAndroid is the shit, Electric Lady I don't like as much, but it's good anyway.
 
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