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insert (Janelle Monae [sic]; Janelle Monae; vocals)
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AllMusic website, September 21, 2006
(Janelle Monae)
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Janelle Monae WWW site, September 21, 2006
(Janelle Monae; producer, singer, and actress)
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Wikipedia, Apr. 16, 2012
(Janelle Monae; b. Janelle Monae Robinson, Dec. 1, 1985, Kansas City, Kan.; American R&B/soul musician) May 19, 2020 (American singer, songwriter, rapper, actress, and producer. She is signed to Atlantic Records, as well as to her own imprint, the Wondaland Arts Society; has stated she identifies with both bisexuality and pansexuality; Genres: Funk, R&B, psychedelic soul, hip hop; Categories: African-American singers; African-American songwriters; LGBT African Americans)
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Spanos, B. Janelle Monae frees herself, via Rolling stone website, April 26, 2018, viewed March 18, 2022
("'Being a queer black woman in America,' she says, taking a breath as she comes out, 'someone who has been in relationships with both men and women -- I consider myself to be a free-ass motherfucker.' She initially identified as bisexual, she clarifies, 'but then later I read about pansexuality and was like, 'Oh, these are things that I identify with too.''")
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Cava, L. Janelle Monae's Dirty computer: an experience immersed in musical activism, via Lucas Cava blog, posted January 16, 2019, viewed March 18, 2022
(Coinciding with the release of Dirty Computer Monae was featured on a cover story of Rolling Stone where she came out as pansexual)