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  • Check out the audio visualizer for Estelle's "Do My Thing" Ft. Janelle Monáe, from Estelle's new album All Of Me! Get it on iTunes HERE.



  • Janelle Monáe spent her Easter holiday at the White House performing for the First Family. The Grammy-nominated singer joined President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and their daughters at the 134th annual White House Easter Egg Roll, entertaining more than 35,000 people on the South Lawn.

    “HUGE THANK YOU 2 The First Family for having me & my family here,” tweeted Janelle. The President is a fan of the 26-year-old Kansas native. “Janelle and her team are incredibly talented,” he said after she rallied for him at a recent campaign event in Chicago. Check out the clip of "Tightrope" above!

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    Check out this Brita FilterForGood music project documentary "Music Sustains" from Sundance Film Festival filmmaker Destin Cretton. He turns the camera on how artists and fans are working together to make a difference. Jane gives her thoughts starting at the 24s mark.

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    Watch Ellen and the First Lady break it down to Janelle Monae's "Tightrope" on yesterday's episode!

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    Janelle performed “Tightrope” last week during the president’s fundraiser campaign at the University of Illinois! Below Ms. Monàe reflects on the opportunity. What an incredible experience!!!


    “I was deeply honored to be invited by the President to perform at the rally in Chicago at the University of Illinois at Chicago. It was an amazing feeling to be amongst so many people, young and old, black, white, red, disabled, all united, eager to help support a man who has ended the war in Iraq, gotten rid of “don’t ask don’t tell”- allowing anyone to serve this country regardless of who you love, made sure women were not paid less than men merely because they are women, doubled pell grants, given 2.5 million young people health insurance, and has created a law that recognizes that crimes based on sexual orientation, gender identity, race or disability aren’t just any crime- they’re hate crimes that deserve justice. These are all things he said he’d do before he was elected and did them. There are more important accomplishments that can be added to this list. I strongly believe our nation should continue upon this path, bringing justice to all and change where needed. President Obama remains the candidate of hope and change, and he will continue to move our country forward, bringing even more change if re-elected.” – Janelle Monàe

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