Janelle Monáe
as seen on myspace
mon 6/8/2009
They say if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. Janelle Monáe said "No, thanks."
While growing up in Kansas City, the R&B-soul artist dreamed of becoming a Broadway star. But Monáe, who studied theater at NYC's American Musical Academy, shelved her plans after she was only offered "African-American roles." In 2004, the 22-year-old singer moved to Atlanta and began her singing career in earnest, crafting her Andre 3000-meets-Lauryn Hill style on the Southern club and college circuit. A year later, Monáe wowed OutKast's Big Boi during a Def Poetry Jam performance and parlayed it into guest spots on Big Boi's Got Purp? Vol. II compilation and OutKast's Idlewild soundtrack.
In 2007, Monáe was working on an ambitious four-part debut titled Metropolis. But a call from Diddy stopped Monáe in her tracks. He heard her music on MySpace and asked her to join Bad Boy Records. Monáe agreed, and the man who helped Notorious B.I.G. go "from ashy to classy" hailed his new artist as "possibly the most important signing of my career." A self-described sci-fi freak, Monáe dropped the first installment of Metropolis, The Chase Suite, last summer. Both retro and futuristic, the album tells the story of an android who faces death after falling in love with a human. "I love Octavia Butler and Isaac Asimov and The Twilight Zone, and Blade Runner, and of course The Matrix and Star Wars. I've always had a fascination with the supernatural. So I kind of meshed all this in my mind," explains Monáe, whose pompadour is a li.
The Grammy-nominated Monáe is currently on tour, opening for No Doubt on selected dates. The second and third installments of her Metropolis series are scheduled for release later this year but it's another gig that may help Monáe blur the lines between fact and fiction: this fall, she'll play herself in two episodes of the SyFy Channel's Stargate Universe.
blood and diamonds
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thu 11/13/2008
Big Boi has announced he and partner Andre 3000 are each set to release solo albums along with an OutKast album by the end of next year.
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wed 3/26/2008
Listen to Andre 3000 and Raekwon of Wu-Tang join Big Boi on a new song, "Royal Flush."
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tue 7/10/2007
Andre 3000 of OutKast says the duo won't release an album for another two years, until they've each completed solo projects.
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wed 8/23/2006
The OutKast musical Idlewild comes out this Friday, August 25th, after two years of delays. Possibly going with the whole dated theme, the movie's stars came out for the New York premiere wearing clothes not from 2006. More disaster photos, in slow motion. (via Crunk + Disorderly)
