
Janelle Monáe is featured in the November 26th issue of US Weekly! Emptying out her tour carry-on, she gives us a look at all the essential products she keeps in her bag from what she reads to what she eats and vibes to while traveling 100 days a year. Check out usmagazine.com to read the full list of her must-have products!
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Posted byNovember 16, 2012
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Posted byNovember 05, 2012
In a tearful and heart-felt acceptance speech, Janelle Monáe accepts her Young, Gifted, and Black Award at the 2012 Black Girls Rock! Award show. Dedicating her award to her humble beginnings and hard-working parents, she gives the audience words of wisdom and encouragement.
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Posted byOctober 01, 2012
Every music fan knows that you can’t have a great party without great music.
Janelle Monáe uses her Sonos system to set the mood: “I love being the experience architect of the party,” says Janelle Monáe. “Working with Sonos allows me to share my true love for music.”
With all the music on earth, in every room, parties are getting a lot more fun. Welcome Janelle.
Enter for a chance to WIN a Sonos dream system and get FREE downloads of new songs featured in the video: http://www.sonos.com/janellemonae
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Posted bySeptember 04, 2012
Day 1 of the Made In America Music Festival in Philly was everything fans could have expected and more! Per usual, Jane showed up and ROCKED the stage! Check out Jane's entire set above, and a few pics from her performance below!


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Posted byAugust 29, 2012

Janelle teamed up with Vogue to give you an inside look of her recent tour trip to Europe. Continue reading to check out the pics and Jane's comments of each photo!
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Posted byAugust 29, 2012

Janelle Monae poured her heart out on stage this past weekend while performing at the eighth Afro-Punk Festival in Commodore Barry Park in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. She performed songs like "Sincerely Jane", gave an ode to Michael Jackson, and was even introduced by Pharrell Williams! Check out more pics and video coverage from her performance below the jump. Props to NY Times, AllHipHop, MTV Hive, MTV RapFix and Rolling Stone for the awesome coverage!
