Janelle Monáe Robinson, an American singer, rapper, and actress, was born on December 1, 1985.
She’s signed to Atlantic Records as well as her own label, Wondaland Arts Society. Monáe has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards. In 2010, Monáe received an MTV Video Music Award and an ASCAP Vanguard Award.
Monáe received the Billboard Women in Music Rising Star Award in 2015, as well as the Trailblazer of the Year Award in 2018. Monáe became a CoverGirl spokesperson in 2012. In honor of her artistry and activism, Boston City Council designated October 16, 2013, as “Janelle Monáe Day” in the city of Boston, Massachusetts.
Monáe’s musical career began in 2003 when she released The Audition, a demo album. Monáe made her public debut in 2007 with a conceptual EP titled Metropolis: Suite I. (The Chase). It peaked at number two on the US Top Heatseekers chart, and in 2010, Monáe released The ArchAndroid, a concept album and sequel to her first EP, through Bad Boy Records. Monáe was a featured vocalist on a fun single.’s “We Are Young” in 2011, which achieved major commercial success, topping the charts in more than ten countries and introducing Monáe to a wider audience. The Electric Lady, Monáe’s second studio album, debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 in 2013, serving as the fourth and fifth installments of the seven-part Metropolis concept series.
Janelle Monáe Robinson was born on December 1, 1985, in Kansas City, Kansas, and grew up in Quindaro, a working-class neighborhood. Janet, her mother, worked as a janitor and a hotel maid. Michael Robinson Summers, her father, was a truck driver. Monáe’s parents divorced when she was a toddler, and her mother later married a postman. Monáe’s younger sister, Kimmy, is the result of her mother’s remarriage.
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