I still feel its power. JanelleMonae
The album also furthered the singer's commitment to highly evolved concepts, contemplating everything from disconnection, identity and how technology and capitalism divide humankind.
The themes explored here hold prescient relevance to this day, especially as our daily lives have been significantly altered by the effects of stay-at-home orders under the coronavirus pandemic.Dirty ComputerMonáe's art continues to advocate for the need for visibility of diverse identities, particularly those in Black and queer communities, andwill be remembered as the moment that launched Monáe's powerful reign in entertainment.
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