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''The Electric Lady'' is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter
Janelle Monáe Janelle Monáe Robinson (; born December 1, 1985) is an American singer, rapper and actress. She is signed to Atlantic Records, as well as to her own imprint, the Wondaland Arts Society. Monáe has received eight Grammy Award nominations. Monà ...
, released on September 6, 2013, by Wondaland Arts Society,
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and Atlantic Records. It is the follow up to her critically acclaimed debut studio album, ''
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'' (2010), and likewise, received universal acclaim from
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. This album serves as the fourth and fifth installments of her seven-part ''Metropolis''
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series. Musically, ''The Electric Lady'' incorporates influences of
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, funk,
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.


Background

''The Electric Lady'' is the follow-up to Janelle Monáe's debut album ''
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'' (2010) and debut EP '' Metropolis: Suite I (The Chase)'' (2007), and consists of the fourth and fifth installments of her seven-part ''Metropolis''
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the series involves the fictional tale of Cindi Mayweather, a messianic android sent back in time to free the citizens of Metropolis from The Great Divide, a secret society that uses
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to suppress freedom and love. Monáe debuted tracks from ''The Electric Lady'' at the 2012 Toronto Jazz Festival. ''The Electric Lady'' was made available for pre-order through the
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on July 2, 2013, with " Dance Apocalyptic" as a pre-order bonus. The album features nineteen tracks, although only "Dance Apocalyptic" and previously released single " Q.U.E.E.N." were revealed.


Writing and lyrical themes

Thematically, ''The Electric Lady'' continues the dystopic cyborg concepts of its predecessors, while presenting itself in more plainspoken, personal territory in addition to experimenting with genres beyond conventional funk and
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genres such as
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and
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, as well as woozy and sensual vocal ballads. As stated on July 30, 2013, by Monáe on Twitter, ''The Electric Lady'' are the fourth and fifth suites of her ''Metropolis''
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series. Monáe also stated in an interview with '' Billboard'' that ''The Electric Lady'' is a prequel to her critically acclaimed 2010 album ''
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''. The album features guest appearances by Miguel,
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,
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with production from previous collaborator, funk duo
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, as well as soul music composer
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. The music video for "Dance Apocalyptic" illustrates many of Monáe's artistic ambitions. The centrality of dance to Monáe's aesthetic reportedly led to obsessing over "how the human body might respond to er music, so much so that her musical team "brought early versions of 'The Electric Lady''stracks to Atlanta's fabled strip clubs to see what the women there would dance to." According to Philadelphia Weekly's Kennedy Allen, Monáe's "Dance Apocalyptic" also takes the dance styles of minstrelsy, which featured "smiling, wide-eyed black performers in shiny livery, their talents on display in subordinate and subservient roles for the enjoyment of white audiences," and repurposes this Sambo imagery into an allegory to "alert a generation to the decaying infrastructure of the urban community." This repurposing fits within a larger history of
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developing the art of "signifying, recontextualization, collective memory and resistance" by fashioning icons of opposition to harmful stereotypes and racial conceptions. For Monáe in "Dance Apocalyptic", dancing operates on both a physical and a cerebral level that fits within the historical context of black popular music while also altering how race and gender are conceived and performed.


Artwork

The cover art was painted by Sam Spratt, a New York-based illustrator. Because of the many iterations and revisions made to both the standard and deluxe covers, Monáe herself never actually sat and posed for the artwork. Instead, Spratt was given "thousands of photos from every possible angle, both professional and candid, so ehad plenty of references to make any possible pose". The cover art was produced in about two months. The standard edition cover, subtitled ''Concerning Cindi and Her Sisters and the Skull of Night Thrashings'', depicts Cindi Mayweather and her five sisters. Clockwise from left to right: Andromeda, Andy Pisces, Catalina, Morovia, Polly Whynot, and in the front and center, Cindi Mayweather. The artwork pays homage to the work of photographer William Klein, and in particular, the graphic sensibility of his 1966 film '' Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?''. The deluxe edition cover, subtitled ''Concerning Cindi and the Glow of the Drogon's Eyes'', displays Cindi Mayweather alone, proudly showing her Digital Auction Code that shows she is no longer for sale. In this painting, she is an E1 Class android superstar, with full manumission papers.


Release and promotion

The album was released on September 10, 2013 in the United States on Wondaland Arts Society and
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. For promoting the album, Monáe hosted a listening session for press and VIPs at various locations in the country, such as:
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Three short films were uploaded to Monáe's official
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account as cinematic advertisements of the upcoming album, days before its release. Aside from the
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deluxe tracks,
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himself contributed a special "Fashion remix" of "Q.U.E.E.N.". It has since been featured in Chanel's Spring/Summer 2014 Ready-to-Wear show. On September 14, 2013, Monáe performed a set at the 2013 iTunes Festival at
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. The set included "Sincerely, Jane" from her EP ''
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''; "Suite II Overture", " Cold War", "
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", and "Come Alive (War of the Roses)" from her debut album ''
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''; and "Dance Apocalyptic", "Q.U.E.E.N.", "Electric Lady", and her cover of "
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" from ''The Electric Lady''.


Singles

The first official single, " Q.U.E.E.N." (featuring
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), premiered on April 23, 2013 on Monáe's website and was followed by an "emotion picture" music video that debuted on
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's ''
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'' on May 1, 2013. Monáe performed the song alongside
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at the closing of the 2013
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. Monáe also went on to perform the song on '' Later... with Jools Holland''. The album's second single, " Dance Apocalyptic", was released alongside its emotion picture music video on July 2, 2013. Monáe performed the song the day of her album's release on the '' Late Show with David Letterman'', ultimately dancing on David Letterman's desk and walking out after her performance in a theatrical fashion, to which Letterman proclaimed her as "the hardest working woman in show business". Two days later, she performed the same song on ''
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'', live from
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. "Dance Apocalyptic" was sent to US contemporary hit radio on November 5, 2013. The album's third single, " PrimeTime", was released in August. The music video was officially released in mid-October. The song is a duet with Miguel. A fourth single from the album, " Electric Lady", was released on July 30, 2014 along with its
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-themed music video, directed by Alan Ferguson.


Critical reception

''The Electric Lady'' received universal acclaim from
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. At
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score of 82, based on 37 reviews. ''
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''s Alexis Petridis called ''The Electric Lady'' an "audacious, intrepid and brilliantly executed lbum" Holly Gleason of '' Paste'' described it as a "19-track epic that weaves spoken 'radio breaks' with callers, promos and news about Mayweather for a 25th-century immediacy." Peter Tabakis of popular music blog, ''Pretty Much Amazing'', gave it a B+ saying that the album is a "more focused epic" compared to her debut album, ''
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''. Ben Wener of ''
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'' praised Monae's "outta-space idiosyncrasies," saying the record "hits hard like Janet Jackson." In his ''
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'' review, Jayson Greene wrote that "taken as a whole, ''The Electric Lady'' is a convincing argument for the virtues of micromanagement, but some of the most powerful, tender moments come from acknowledging limits", and continued writing that " onáes not singing to exorcise pain, which will hang around until it's good and ready to go, she's just passing the time until it does doing the thing she does best." Jez Collins of
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mentioned that "as with ''The Archandroid'', Monáe refuses to wear a musical straightjacket" and continued to give a positive review by adding "Monáe is acutely aware of her history, and it's a history to be understood, respected, re-appropriated and re-purposed. But this is never merely pastiche, Monáe takes her history and updates it, makes it relevant and vital for today. This is smart, thought-provoking music. And it will make you want to dance."
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starts by claiming: "You’ve got to admire an artist who can cut through the weight of her own pretensions." And it continued "''The ArchAndroid'', was a head-spinning album conceived as parts II and III in an ongoing suite based on Fritz Lang’s expressionist silent-film classic ''Metropolis''. This album is parts IV and V, and ... dropping references to sci-fi author Philip K. Dick and ghetto-revolutionary politics." It concludes, "Monáe holds it together through sheer force of freakadelic will and a radical feminist’s sense of self-exploration".


Accolades

Monáe's music video for "Q.U.E.E.N." won Best Art Direction at the
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. Monáe has also been nominated for the Best R&B/Soul Artist at
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, as well as The Ashford and Simpson Songwriter's Award, Best Dance Performance, Video of the Year, and Best Collaboration for "Q.U.E.E.N.". '' Paste'' magazine placed "Q.U.E.E.N." at number one on its list of "The 50 Best Songs of 2013". ''
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'' ranked ''The Electric Lady'' at number fourteen on its list of "The 23 best albums of 2013".


Commercial performance

''The Electric Lady'' debuted at number five on the ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 47,000 copies, making it Monáe's highest debut-week sales so far. The album fell to number twenty-three the following week, selling 15,000 copies. In its third week, it dropped to number forty-seven with 9,000 copies sold. ''The Electric Lady'' entered the
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at number fourteen, selling 5,498 copies in its first week.


Track listing

Notes * signifies a co- producer * signifies an additional producer * The Target exclusive edition is divided into two discs, with the second disc beginning with "Suite V Electric Overture".


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''The Electric Lady''. *
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– additional paintings, backing vocals, co-production, engineering, executive producer, lead vocals, production * YoungPete Alexander – drums * Larry Anthony – mastering * Sachiko Asano – packaging layout *
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– backing vocals, lead vocals * Marc Baptiste – photography * Terrence L. Brown – Farfisa organ, organ, Wurlitzer piano * Christopher Burns – trombone * Chris Carmouche – mixing *
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– executive producer * Charlie Darker – featured artist *
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– backing vocals * DJ Cutmaster Swiff – cuts, scratches * Lacey Duke – featured artist * Alvern Emmanuel – mixing assistant * Jason P. Freeman – flugelhorn, trumpet * Lanre Gaba – A&R administration * Azza Gallab – featured artist * George 2.0 – featured artist * Roman GianArthur – additional bass guitar, additional organ, arrangement, associate producer, backing vocals, clavinet, co-production, drums, engineering, featured artist, Fender Rhodes, flute, glockenspiel, golf balls, guitar, harp, horn arrangements, jazz guitar, lead guitar,
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, Moog synthesizer, organ, percussion, piano, production, rhythm guitar, string arrangements, synthesizer, Wurlitzer piano * Brandon Gilliard – bass guitar * Hornz Unlimited – horn arrangements, horn composition * Dr. Nathaniel Irvin II – acoustic guitar * Ninjaback Leroy – featured artist * Marcus Lewis – trombone * Chuck Lightning – arrangement, art direction, co-production, creative director, executive producer, production * Mitch "Mitchowski" Martin – A&R direction and coordination, associate producer * Miguel – backing vocals, engineering, lead vocals * Vernon Mungo –
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* Joshua Newbright – featured artist * Mia Nunnally – featured artist * Jeremiah "JHop" Olvera – mixing assistant * Alexander Page – viola, violin * Kellindo Parker – additional arrangement, electric guitar, electric guitar solo, guitar, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, solo guitar, ukulele * Antwan "Big Boi" Patton – co-executive producer * Rafael Pereira – percussion * Neal H. Pogue – mixing * Lance Powlis – additional horn arrangements, trumpet *
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– additional bass, additional guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals * Darryl Reeves – tenor saxophone * Kenneth Richmond – mixing assistant * Grace Shim – cello * Shaan Singh – mixing assistant * The Skunks – backing vocals *
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– backing vocals *
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– backing vocals, lead vocals * Sam Spratt – additional artwork, cover paintings * Carolyn Tracey – packaging production *
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– trombone * Isis Valentino – featured artist * Randy Warnken – mixing assistant * Kebbi Williams – flute, tenor saxophone * Chad Weatherford – additional paintings, costume design * The Wondaland ArchOrchestra – strings * Nate "Rocket" Wonder – acoustic guitar, additional guitar, additional horn arrangements, arrangement, backing vocals, bass guitar, drums, engineering, executive producer,
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organ, Fender Rhodes, glockenspiel, horn arrangements, Mellotron, Moog synthesizer, Octican organ, organ, percussion, piano, production, rhythm guitar, string arrangements, Wurlitzer piano * Trethan Yelurvin – horn * Andrew Zaeh – photography


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References

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