

Being a nominations for several Grammys probably didn't impressed you much about this Kansas born singer, song-writer, musician and dark exotic beauty in talents - then, you need to open the book futher more and trying to find out her musical performance through an album and for good suggestion, you might find the answers about it within Janelle Monae Robinson's thrid recording studio release that will show you and many more audiences about how powerful her music sounded much alive to forcing you in an automatic dance force of nature while listening up to The Electric Lady. Such a sensual great mixing of Hip Hop, R n'B, Pop, Soul, Funk and Rock beats as you shall feel the groove creeping slowly to squeezing your private parts like a million dollar modern Cleopatra seductions. Having an authentic music, weird hairstyle, complete album filled with nothing but responsive sensuality with bigger responsible to heating up the clubbing place and burn down the roof and the seats so everyone could just thinking about dance their ass up in more intimacy. Janelle Monae really got a great voice and the perfect section for back-up music would definitely made this album sounded undeniable just to be ignored. Givin' Em What They Love feat. the legendary Prince to Q.U.E.E.N featuring Erykah Badu to We Were Rock n' Roll truly sounded burning and hypnotizing - you wouldn't wanted to stop or skipping the moment by pressing stop anymore because this is The Electric Lady singing !
Wassup Y'all ...
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