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Janelle Monáe Robinson (/ dʒ ə ˈ n ɛ l m oʊ ˈ n eɪ / jə-NEL moh-NAY; [11] born December 1, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper and actress. She [a] has received ten Grammy Award nominations, [12] and is the recipient of a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Children's and Family Emmy Award.
Janelle Monáe is celebrating her birthday the Janelle Monáe way.. That means, the “Q.U.E.E.N.” singer was on sun-drenched beach, Red Stripe in hand as she rang in her 39th birthday on Dec. 1.
Janelle Monae posted a topless photo on Instagram to promote an upcoming tour, and showed off seriously toned abs and legs. The singer gets a workout on stage. ... too. “I sip [water] a lot ...
But anyway, it's exciting to see it reflected — pun intended — in her new video." [4] Writing for Billboard, Natalie Maher states, "Sitting atop a throne, and surrounded by a female army in matching suits, Monae delivers an empowering anthem on "Django Jane." On the track, she confidently raps about gender, race and the intersection of it ...
Janelle Monáe and her band members performing "Come Alive" lying down (2012). "Come Alive (The War of the Roses)" has been performed as a final song or during the encore Monáe's ArchAndroid Tour (2010), [7] Hooligans in Wondaland Tour (2011) [8] and The Electric Lady Tour (2013), [9] as well as multiple festival performances such as Glastonbury Festival 2011. [10]
More than 10 years after its debut, the official music video for “We Are Young,” the chart-topping hit by Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe, has surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube. The milestone ...
The music video for "Cold War" was released via Vevo on August 5, 2010. It was directed by Wendy Morgan and shot at the black box auditorium in the Palace of the Dogs sanitarium. The video, which Monáe described as an "emotion picture", features a single shot of Monáe against a black wall, expressing various emotions as the song progresses ...
"Dance Apocalyptic" is a song by Janelle Monáe, issued as the second single from her second studio album, The Electric Lady. The song was co-written with Charles Joseph II and Nathaniel Irvin III, and Monae, Chuck Lightning and Nate "Rocket" Wonder providing production.