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''The Age of Pleasure'' is the fourth
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by American musician Janelle Monáe. It was released on June 9, 2023, through
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, being the singer's first studio album in over five years, since ''
Dirty Computer ''Dirty Computer'' is the third studio album by American singer and songwriter Janelle Monáe, released on April 27, 2018, by Wondaland Arts Society, Bad Boy Records and Atlantic Records. It is the follow-up to her studio albums '' The ArchAndro ...
'' (2018). The album was preceded by two singles: "Float" featuring
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and
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in February 2023 and "Lipstick Lover" in May. The album was announced alongside the issue of the second single, which Monáe first previewed at their Met Gala after-party. Upon release, ''The Age of Pleasure'' received positive reviews from critics, who praised its joyful mood and Afrobeat and reggae inspired sounds, though it was criticized by some as inferior to Monáe's previous records. It debuted at number 17 on the ''Billboard'' 200 while charting modestly in several other countries. The month following, the single "Water Slide" was released. In support of the album, Monáe embarked on the Age of Pleasure Tour, beginning in August 2023. At the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, the album received nominations for
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and
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.


Background and recording

In a May 2023 interview with Zane Lowe, Monáe explained that the songs "were written from such an honest space" and they hoped listeners "feel that when they listen to the music", as they feel they have "had an opportunity to evolve and grow and to tap into the things that bring hempleasure". Monáe worked on the songs and played them at parties, including their Met Gala after-party, to see how their friends would respond to the music, and told Lowe that their thought process was, "If the songs can't work at the party, they're not going on the album". They explained that they wanted the album to be "so specific to this Pan-African crowd who are my friends. I want it to be a love letter to the diaspora. And if they fuck with it, it's good. I'm great."


Critical reception

''The Age of Pleasure'' received a score of 78 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on 18 critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. Erica Campbell of '' NME'' called the album "liberating" as well as "an
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and
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-laced 14-track joy ride" that "positions the pursuit of unabashed delight at its centre", on which Monáe is "truly ready to share and celebrate their queer, Black experience with the world". '' The Independent''s Adam White felt that Monáe "trades sci-fi mythologising for carnally-minded joy" on ''The Age of Pleasure'', which he described as "a sex record, a frothy, horny ode to erotic delight that breezes past in a carnal blur". Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Andy Kellman described it as being, "threaded with interpolations and samples of numerous reggae classics. It still sounds just like a
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production -- soulful, left-of-center
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that is ornate and tasteful, brimming with ideas from subtly dazzling vocal arrangements to crafty song transitions. The material follows through on the title, celebrating an ideal for sybaritic living whether alone, with a partner, or with partners."
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of '' The Guardian'' named it his album of the week and remarked that Monáe "blends Afrobeat, reggae and laidback soul into a hazily intoxicating cocktail of sex and partying". While he found that it "doesn't always work ..When it does work, however, it's fantastic". Sam Franzini, reviewing the album for '' The Line of Best Fit'', commented that the album "has no pretenses; there's no required reading to do before listening" and called "Float" a " braggadocious soul number filled with horns" and "Lipstick Lover" an "unabashedly
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, reggae jam ready for summertime". Franzini opined that while it "feels like the freest Monáe has been", "this feeling is drawn through in songs that, really, are lackluster and don't aim to surprise" as its "songs struggle to connect to any broader meaning" and "Monáe's writing here is unusually one-dimensional". Charles Lyons-Burt of ''
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'' called it "ironic that the first album where Monáe has completely freed themself of the messianic
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character that they embodied throughout ''
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'' and ''
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'' is the one on which they sounds the most inhuman" as they adopt a "droll deadpan with which they conveys them swagger" that makes them come off as "surprisingly joyless" on several tracks. Lyons-Burt still complimented its "energy" as compared to their other longer works and called it their "hookiest, most pop-forward album". Heven Haile of '' Pitchfork'' described the album as a "rapturous
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sound collage for sunny days and sticky nights" and commented that "Monáe flourishes in a Pan-African utopia" that, while not "as intricate as her sci-fi novellas or as electrifyingly innovative as ''The ArchAndroid''", is "a
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in the haven Monáe constructed for themself".
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of '' The Telegraph'' wrote that "Nothing feels overdone or excessive" and called Monáe "an artful orchestrator of bands and guest stars hoemploys an impressive guest list of collaborators with care". He felt that if there is one caveat, it is that it "lacks the dizzying splendour of Monae's earlier epics. But on its own down and dirty terms, ''The Age of Pleasure'' is sheer pleasure". Veteran critic
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cautioned listeners not to make the mistake of overlooking the lyrics amidst Monae's musicality, while summing up her achievement with the idea that she "bets her iconicity on her pan‑sexuality and comes out on top of a crowded field that includes Megan the Stallion, SZA, and Amaarae". He also singled out "Water Slide" as a "secret classic".


Accolades


Track listing

Notes * signifies a co-producer * signifies an additional producer


Personnel

Musicians * Janelle Monáe – lead vocals *
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– percussion (1, 2, 5–8, 12, 13), programming (1–7, 10, 12), drums (2, 4–6, 8, 10, 12, 13), sound effects (5–8, 10, 13) * Nate Wonder – background vocals (1, 7, 8), bass guitar (1, 7, 9),
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(1, 5, 6, 14), guitar (1–8, 10–12), sounds (1), drums (2–6, 8, 9, 11, 14), organ (2, 3, 5, 6, 10–12), percussion (2–6, 8, 9, 11, 14), synthesizer (2, 4, 5, 10, 12), sound effects (3, 6–8), horns (4), vibraphone (8), saxophone (10), keyboards (12); strings, woodwinds (14) * Sensei Bueno – bass guitar (1–8, 12, 13), guitar (1–8, 14), synthesizer (4, 9), drums (5, 6), solo guitar (10) *
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– solo horn (1), horns (1–3, 11) *
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– horns (1–3, 11) * Roman GianArthur – guitar (2–6) * Hornz Unlimited – horns (2, 3, 9) * Cal Bennett – additional horns (2, 3) * Dennis Mitcheltree – additional horns (2, 3) * Erm Navarro – additional horns (2, 3) * Sean Billings – additional horns (2, 3) * Serafin Aguilar – additional horns (2, 3) * Dominique Sanders – bass guitar (4) * Taron Lockett – drums (4) * Cory Henry – horns (4) * Precious Basquiat – sound effects (4) * Kylah Moscovich – trumpet (4) * Meredith "Ezi" Ezinma – strings (5, 6, 13) *
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– programming (12) Arrangements * Nate Wonder – horns arrangement (1, 3–5, 7, 9–12), arrangement (2, 3, 7, 13), additional arrangement (4), string arrangement (5, 6), woodwind arrangement (14) * Nana Kwabena – arrangement (1, 4, 12, 13), additional arrangement (2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10) * Sensei Bueno – additional arrangement (2, 5, 6, 10), arrangement (3, 4), horns arrangement (4) * Janelle Monáe – arrangement (3, 8), vocal arrangement (5, 11–13) * Roman GianArthur – additional arrangement (4, 11, 12) * Chuck Lightning – additional arrangement (4), arrangement (6) * Meme Dock – additional arrangement (7, 8, 13) *
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– additional arrangement (8) * Kayla Dock – additional arrangement (13) Technical * Dave Kutch – mastering *
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mixing * Fabian Marasciullo – mixing (2, 7) * Janelle Monáe – engineering, executive production * Nate Wonder – engineering, executive production * Jayda Love – engineering (1, 2, 4–14) * Yáng Tan – engineering * Chuck Lightning – executive production * Sean "Diddy" Combs – executive production


Charts


References

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