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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
P. Diddy Campaigns for Janelle Monae in Los Angeles
(Photo by: J. Althaus)
Los Angeles, CA -- There was a seismic shift in the energy of the Hollywood Sunset Strip last night around 7 pm. Just as anticipation was building around the nail-biting democratic race several thousand miles away, the energy outside the Key Club was also peaking Tuesday night.
But the issue at hand was neither Obama, Clinton, or McCain. The people had spoken and they wanted a musical change they could believe in. Afro-Punk kids, Music Industry execs, Hollywood blondes, and the Grown & Sexy put aside their differences to align for one common cause--Janelle Monae.
And she delivered.
After being presented to the crowd with a heartfelt speech from two of her chief campaign backers, P. Diddy & Big Boi of Outkast, Janelle Monae unleashed on stage with a wildly energetic performance of Violet Stars Happy Hunting, and from there, was an introduction to the many faces of Janelle Monae. She followed with the achingly beautiful, Smile, a song in which she shines with the vocal depth and tenderness of a young Judy Garland. Sincerely Jane has a strong social message and a bass line to match, and Letting Go has a fun, bouncy nature, easily reminiscent of Michael Jackson's early work from Thriller. With her brief, but powerful set, Monae clearly addressed the underlying issues, key ingredients for any new artists' success: talent, versatility, and influential backers.
The crowd was appreciative, and cheers became more akin to a campaign rally than an artist showcase (see Monae "Imagination Inspires Nations" posters being hoisted in the crowd photo).
If Diddy was making the case to bring a change in the music industry, as he suggested in his opening speech, then the results from last night was resoundingly clear: Janelle Monae is definitely a musical candidate of change. And, without question, receives the endorsement of The Cocoa Lounge.
I looooove Janelle! I saw the NY show.
ReplyDeleteJanelle is the bomb
ReplyDeleteshe cool and all but why do she wear the same outfit all the time?
ReplyDeleteThat's a good look for Diddy.
ReplyDeleteHer style is working the little black and white outfit with the bowtie. I think it make her stand out from all the other new singers so let her do her thing. People always have a problem when somebody is doing something different. Its called being a freakin individual.
ReplyDeleteGo Janelle!!! I hope she starts doing more shows.
She is extraordinary. I've heard so much about her and saw her on almost every outkast video, I was wondering when she was finally gonna break out and do her thang and her she goes...One question tough what is P. Diddy's involvement with her he better not screw this up liek he does everyone else...I still love your blogs I chek em out everyday. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteI W.A.S there and that performance was amazing! I think her label, The Wondaland Arts Society had most of the influence on the campaign feel and most definitely on all of the posters. I took a poster home. Oh and there were buttons too! It was a phenomenal show!
ReplyDeleteand as for her clothes.. I think it rocks that she wears the same thing, its shows that she is more concerned with her music and her message than her clothes. More people should try it. I WISH I could wear the same thing to work everyday. She's lucky. I actually think I'll try it.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a really good review! Makes me want to vote Janelle Monae for president.
ReplyDeleteFyi, Janelle Monae has her own recording label, The Wondaland Arts Society. She co-founded it. This is a partnership between The Wondaland Arts Society and badboy/Atlantic.
ReplyDeleteShe will be fine in my opinion. She has a great team of creative people around her. My friend interns for the Wondaland arts society and Says Janelle is a business woman. if you really think about, She is free to wear whatever she wants to wear. Wasn't slavery abolished in 1865?
I feel out of the loop because I have never heard of her but I must say she is a gorgeous girl. I'll have to check out her music. She has a very interesting look.
ReplyDeleteshe's fabulous. i've heard so much about her.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing unique artists. Fresh music is hard to come by these days. Thanks for putting some "extra" spotlight on Janelle's talent!
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wow I love her so far wish I was there.
ReplyDeletei love letting go! and you're, it is kinda reminiscent of mj. its about he did some campaigning for her. i was getting scared that she'd just kinda get pushed on the back burner. she is way too flyy for that; put cassie on the shelf instead lol
ReplyDeletewow.. she sounds stupidly sick
ReplyDeletediddy though?
hope hes just a fan and dosent get involve with her creativeness.
hope so.
I love love love her.
ReplyDeleteStill aint too happy at the fact that she signed with bad boy... but hopefully she wont let him drain her creativity
fresh new sound.
ReplyDeleteloven the wackyness
the new aged kelis perhaps
wish janelle the best.
Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
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