Janelle Monáe just released her latest album, “Dirty Computer,” and along with it, an emotional picture. throughout the film, using the songs from the albums, Monae gives the fans a glimpse into her world, her thought process, album, and more. While attacking issues on race, sexuality, human decency, and more; Monáe has captured her essence and progress with this electrifying film. From not conforming, to finding herself, Monáe has transcended into an artist whose art is more than just music, and her platform is essential to the empowerment of the culture, women, and the LGBTQ community.
Listen to “Dirty Computer” below, and watch the film
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