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Janelle Monáe Robinson, born December 1, 1985, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, and actress recognized for her inventive approach to music and performance. She has earned ten Grammy nominations and has been honored with awards from the Screen Actors Guild and the Children's and Family Emmy Awards. Monáe first gained attention with her 2007 debut EP Metropolis and her acclaimed debut album The ArchAndroid in 2010. She is known for her distinctive blend of genres and her ambitious concept albums, including The Electric Lady and the critically celebrated Dirty Computer.
Beyond music, Monáe has made a significant impact in film, starring in acclaimed movies like Moonlight and Hidden Figures, and has appeared in projects such as Harriet, Glass Onion, and the television series Homecoming. She also published the cyberpunk story collection The Memory Librarian and has been recognized for her leadership and innovation in the music industry with honors from ASCAP and Billboard Women in Music. Monáe leads her own label, Wondaland Arts Society, supporting diverse and emerging artists.