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Dirty Computer
Janelle Monáe
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Overview
Track Listing
1
Dirty Compute
2
Crazy, Classi Life
3
Take a Byte
4
Jane's Dream
5
Screwed
6
Django Jane
7
PYNK
8
Make Me Feel
9
I Got the Jui
10
I Like That
11
Stevie's Drea
12
Don't Judge M
13
So Afraid
14
Americans
Details
- Genre: R&B
- Release Date: April 2018
- Label: Bad Boy
- Format: CD
- Number of Discs: 1
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "[S]he weaponizes Prince's fluidly radical pop-funk spirit for a new power generation, targeting oppression on various intersectional fronts....It's a sexy MF-ing masterpiece."
Spin - "The album is best in its meatiest section, a run of songs in the middle of the tracklist that remind us that Monáe and her team -- including the writers and producers Nate Wonder and Chuck Lightning -- have the songwriting chops to justify their reverence."
Spin - Included in Spin's "The 51 Best Albums of 2018" -- "DIRTY COMPUTER is the closest she's come to making an album in which she's all things to all people. Most obviously, she's a successor to Prince..."
Entertainment Weekly - "[A] collection of funky, smart, and ferocious tracks combining echoes of her heroes -- including Prince -- with her own special feel."
Entertainment Weekly - Included in Entertainment Weekly's "The 20 Best Albums of 2018" -- "With assists from Zoë Kravitz and Grimes, Monáe's DIRTY COMPUTER transforms 'The Future Is Female' from a marketable slogan into a foregone conclusion."
Uncut - "Its kaleidoscopic, digital-funk sound was reflected in its castlist, though, including Prince, Stevie Wonder, Brian Wilson and Pharrell..."
Billboard - "Monae shimmies and shines on sex-positive tracks like 'Make Me Feel' and 'I Like That,' weaving clever lyrics and beats baring her late mentor Prince's legendary fingerprints throughout."
NME (Magazine) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "It's one of the greatest artists of our time carrying Prince's baton into the new world....She's got The Purple One's punk, mad-scientist approach but creates a world all of her own."
Pitchfork (Website) - "DIRTY COMPUTER's opening act is harmonically lush, filled with bright synthesizers and rhythm guitars that refuse to linger in the melancholy found in the lower frets -- their realm is one of tentative exhilaration, of becoming."
Clash (Magazine) - "DIRTY COMPUTER captures the plight of today's outsiders who are fighting back, forming the world to be. Monáe is 10 steps ahead, past the Trump era, embracing the robot-utopia that gives hope to an unprejudiced and equal world."