“Django Jane” is the second single released from Janelle Monáe’s album Dirty Computer. The song was released the same day as album lead single “Make Me Feel.” A music video for “Django Jane” was released the same day as the song. On the all-rapped track, Monáe talks about the power of women and her past accomplishments. In an interview with The Guardian, she described the song saying: " a response to me feeling the sting of the threats being made to my rights as a woman, as a black woman, as a sexually liberated woman, even just as a daughter with parents who have been oppresse… read more
“Django Jane” is the second single released from Janelle Monáe’s album Dirty Computer. The song was released the same day as album lead single “Make … read more
“Django Jane” is the second single released from Janelle Monáe’s album Dirty Computer. The song was released the same day as album lead single “Make Me Feel.” A music video for “Django J… read more
Janelle Monáe (born Janelle Monáe Robinson on December 1, 1985 in Kansas City, Kansas) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, actor and performer. They moved to New York to study theatre at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Their original plan was to pursue a career on Broadway, but they soon changed their mind and returned to music. After moving to Atlanta, Georgia in 2003, Monáe founded the Wondaland Arts Society with like-minded young artists, and made a couple of appearances on OutKast's 2006 album Idlewild, where they are featured on the songs "… read more
Janelle Monáe (born Janelle Monáe Robinson on December 1, 1985 in Kansas City, Kansas) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, actor and performer. They moved to New York to st… read more
Janelle Monáe (born Janelle Monáe Robinson on December 1, 1985 in Kansas City, Kansas) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, actor and performer. They moved to New York to study theatre at the American Musical and Dramat… read more