In one of the album's most subversive acts, these bouts of flag-waving often come in the stadium pop vernacular, not hip-hop or R&B . This album's most obvious lodestone is 80s Prince, a Monáe collaborator and sounding board before his death in 2016, most audible on the terrific purple tribute, Make …
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Janelle Monáe: Dirty Computer review – from dystopian android to R&B party girl