The Daily Show: Ears Edition - ICYMI - Janelle Monae Embraces Uniqueness with "Dirty Computer"
Episode Date: March 8, 2019Recording artist Janelle Monae discusses the process of creating her Grammy-nominated album "Dirty Computer" and how the movie "Hidden Figures" helped inspire it. Learn more about your ad-choices at ...https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Please welcome, Janelle Monet. I'm finally here.
You are finally here.
I have been a fan of yours chasing you around from event to event.
I have loved everything that you have done for so long.
First of all, congratulations on your Grammy nomination.
Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you guys.
Thank you so much.
You've always struck me as somebody who creates because you love creating.
You know, you don't create to win, to sell, to do a thing.
I mean, these are byproducts of it, but you've always struck me as an artist, artist.
But being nominated, that hit you, right?
Oh, yeah.
I've been wanting, you know, to do this album for a while now.
It was actually supposed to be the album I did before my first album, the Ark Android.
Right. And so I went through a lot to get this album done.
A lot of conversations I've had to have with myself, or my family.
You know, as I became a young woman, my
perspective started to change and the way I wanted to create art started to
evolve. And, you know, it just took a lot and I worked with a lot of amazing
people to get it done. And I was very shocked and humbled that, you know, I could
do an album that was so much about me and about my truth and because I was walking at my truth.
Right. Other folks, you know, saw themselves in this project, so it just feels like,
you know, it's a great acknowledgment to me and the community of people I wanted to celebrate.
That's something that's really beautiful about, yeah.
Something that I found really powerful about Dirty Computer is that you created this passion project that
said everything you wanted to say, but at the same time it felt like it was speaking to
all of us in our individual ways.
Some people said that this was a proud celebration of womanhood for all women.
Some said no, this is a proud celebration of being gay, of being queer.
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When you were constructing the album, when you're writing these songs,
are you thinking of the message in the song, or do you write the song,
and then you realize that it has a message? How way to the dentist. I had a song on the album that I wrote called So Afraid.
Right.
Oh, that makes sense.
Yeah, I was having to.
Exactly.
Because I am indeed afraid of the dentist.
Right.
But yeah, I was in my car and only at stop lights.
I would stop and be like, ah-ah-ah.
And just singing the background background, then once I was in the chair,
I was still mouth open.
Ah, came back and told,
you know, my lead producer Nate Rocked Wonder
how I wanted the song to go.
And he helped me realize that there were moments
where I would wake up out of my sleep
and have a voice melody in my head
and have to put it on my voice memo.
And then there were just moments where I would collaborate with incredible people,
like Zoe Kravitz, Stevie Wonder, these are people on the album, Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys.
Right.
Forrell Williams, Grimes, you know, so many amazing folks who came together and said,
we believe in what it means to be a dirty computer, what it means to have us, you walking in
your truth so that other marginalized groups can have a soundtrack to their life.
Wow.
When you, um, when you, um, when you released Dirty Computer, I remember watching the full film as I mean, it's a film.
I did, I told you about this.
It's beautiful.
It's a story that you watch from beginning to end and, and it's a journey of lovers and it's a
journey of the world.
It's such a beautiful story. Tessa Thompson stars in and she's amazing as well.
Shout out to Tessa.
Incredible.
It really is amazing.
And in that clip that we saw of Pink, that was something that got people buzzing.
I mean some people in the audience haven't seen that video and I saw some of you were
watching that and you were like, are those, is that,
and everyone's given them a different name.
People would be like, are those the vagina pants?
Are those the vulva pans?
Are those the, but what was that about?
Why was that so significant?
Because I know it went beyond just like, it wasn't like shock value, it's a beautiful,
artistic form, but what was the message behind all of that for you? and why th all so different? Well, the messages on the album start with me first.
And as a woman, as a black woman, who is, you know,
I own my sexuality.
And I have agency.
If I want to show my skin, I can.
If I don't want to, I don't have to, but it's up to me to make those decisions.
Right. And so, I wanted to celebrate women who share those same beliefs as well as other women
who may not.
Just all of us coming together, embracing those things that make us unique, even if it makes
others uncomfortable, I wanted it to just be a love fest of women saying, hey girl,
I see you.
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I support you.
It feels like it's done that.
I mean, I know now it's going to be the Grammys push.
Now it's going to be that, you know, that monumental, you know, weights.
I mean, everyone has it before the Grammys come up.
But this has been a chapter in your life. We know that you're acting as well now. You are phenomenal.
I mean, you've been in, I don't know, is it now, two Academy Award nominated films. You've
been amazing in all of them. Thank you. I know where you're trying to go, but what are you
trying to do with your work moving forward, both in acting and in music? I love storytelling.
I love telling these universal stories in unforgettable ways.
And with moonlight and with hidden figures,
it was just such an honor to be in those films,
because they could have been erased.
They could have been erased.
You know, I didn't know about the three black women,
or all the women who helped get John Glenn into orbit.
I didn't realize we were at NASA literally calculating and making sure that our astronauts went to space and came back safely.
We were the human computers and it's crazy. I was working on dirty computer when I was shooting hidden figures. Right. And when they referred to me as a computer on set, it was always a reminder of, oh my gosh, I have to continue to write this album. th th th th th th th th th th th to to the th to the the to the to the the to to the the the the to the the the to the the to th, to to to to to to to to to to thirty, to to to to to to to to to to to to th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I, th. I, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, thi. I thr. I thr. thr. thr. thr. thr. toee toe. toe. to to thr. toe thr. thr. thr. thr. thr. thr.. And when they referred to me as a computer on set,
it was always a reminder of, oh my gosh,
I have to continue to write this album.
Because in the same way that we're telling these stories
of these women, my story could be a race.
There's nobody who could have done that album except for me.
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deep you've taken us with you it's amazing you have the nominations to show
for thank you for being on the show. Thank you for having them too for them.
Welcome to Mowen. The new movie Shazan will be in theater December 21st.
She'll be touring Europe this summer and dirty computer is available now.
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