
Word on the street is that Janelle Monáe signed with Bad Boy Records last Wednesday. Monáe’s publicist, Nicole Garner of the Garner Circle, could not confirm the news when I spoke to her today. However, she did say that Monáe and her camp should be prepared to offer a statement soon.
Now before you upchuck at the thought of Monáe’s creativity being swallowed whole by the “Diddy machine” and spit out in digestible chunks for mainstream consumption, you should read the statement Monáe posted on her MySpace page Nov. 6, titled “My new career decision is almost here …” in which she addresses such concerns:
I will and can reassure you that I will not be compromising my image or figuring out how I can fit into the mainstream of things. It will not be that kind of situation at all. Any decisions made about me and my image will be because I decided it was cool. In fact, I am not even having discussions with companies who don’t appreciate my artistic direction physically and musically. We are not wasting our time talking to such people.
Click here to read the entire post.
Diddy attended Monáe’s release party for Metropolis Suite I: The Chase at Sugarhill in August.
Click here to see photos of Diddy, Monáe and her Wondaland Arts Society, and Big Boi together.
She’s officially sold 10,000 copies of The Chase, which is pretty damn good considering it was released independently only a few months ago. It seemed like an odd move when Monáe and her camp decided to break her CD, Metropolis, up into four suites to be released over the space of a year, but it looks like it has served its purpose by allowing them to gain steady momentum rather than blowing their whole wad in one thrust.
Media attention has grown right along with her fan base. Our cover on Monáe ran way back in May, which seems like an eon ago now.
Click here to read Mosi Reeves’ story on Janelle Monáe and her Wondaland movement.
Now she’s ready to take over the universe — Wal-Mart included — as she says in her statement:
I have decided that it is time my music be introduced to the Universe. It is time for the W.A.S to take over the lands. It is time that our friends and family be able to come see me perform in your city and physically walk into Walmart and pick up all four suites. It is time for videos and movies to be made. It is time to move forward and take “Metropolis” to greater heights. It’s just time …
Stay tuned for more details.